Philochloenia armata Fuhrmann & Vaz-de-Mello, 2017 nom. nov.

Figs 12J, 19 M–N

Aulanota sulcipennis Moser, 1924: 157 .

Note

Aulanota sulcipennis was described based on an undetermined number of males.

Etymology

The specific epithet refers to Latin ‘armata’: armed, and alludes to the metatibial ornamentation.

Material examined

Lectotype (here designated, Fig. 19 M–N)

BRAZIL: ♂, ZMHU, labels: [Petropolis | 23.II.99] [ Aulanota | sulcipennis | Type Mos] [ sulcipennis Mos] [LECTOTYPE | Aulanota | sulcipennis | Moser, 1924 | ♂ | des. J. Fuhrmann & | F.Z. Vaz-de-Mello, 2014] .

Remarks

The new replacement name Philochloenia armata nom. nov. is hereby erected for Aulanota sulcipennis to avoid the secondary homonymy with Philochloenia sulcipennis (Moser, 1918) comb. nov. (described as Anoplosiagum sulcipenne). See Discussion “Male morphology and nomenclature” (below) for more information about the new synonymy.