Aricia pici, Macquart, 1854
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Aricia pici Macquart, 1854: 659 , pl. 20, II, figs 1-4. Holotype ♂, “de St-Domingue” (probably Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo), not in MNHN or MHNL, and presumed destroyed.
Aricia pici – Macquart 1853: xxxix, nomen nudum.
MATERIAL. — Described from a single ♂ that hatched from a larva collected on 15 March 1851 by Auguste Sallé from a tumour on the wing-membrane of the bird Picus striatus Gmelin, 1789 (now known as Melanerpes striatus (Statius Müller, 1776) , the Hispaniolan woodpecker). Macquart did not state where the specimen was deposited, and it has not been located.
CURRENT IDENTITY. — The species has been assigned to Philornis Meinert, 1890 , a Neotropical genus in which the larvae of many species live as subcutaneous parasites of nestling birds (e.g., Carvalho et al. 2005: 67). Problems involved with the identity of this species have recently been discussed by Couri et al. (2009). In the absence of a holotype, it is impossible for this species to be recognized and a neotype will eventually have to be designated.
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Aricia pici
Pont, Adrian C. 2012 |
Aricia pici
MACQUART P. J. M. 1854: 659 |