Saica apicalis Osborn & Drake, 1915
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https://doi.org/ 10.35249/rche.49.2.23.23 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13204568 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ACA045-FF93-AF49-61A1-FDC2FEDEFAAC |
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Felipe |
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Saica apicalis Osborn & Drake, 1915 |
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Saica apicalis Osborn & Drake, 1915 View in CoL
( Figs. 23-25 View Figures 23-26. 23-25 )
Material examined. Saica apicalis . 1 female. PERU, Amazonas, RodrÍguez de Mendoza , IV.1997, P. Sanchez, leg. [ MNRJ] .
Saica apicalis was described from Guatemala ( Osborn and Drake 1915), and has been recorded from several Neotropical countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, French Guiana and Panama ( McAtee and Malloch 1923; Maldonado Capriles 1990; Melo and Coscarón 1994; Gil-Santana and Marques 2005; Gil-Santana 2008). Elkins (1951) recorded this species from Texas, USA, based on a single specimen collected at light. However, Blinn (1994) considered the presence of S. apicalis in Texas could be a result of an accidental introduction of an exotic species, or a labeling error. Therefore, its natural occurrence in the USA remains to be confirmed. The variability of posterior pronotal spines, from long to imperceptible, in S. apicalis , was recorded by Gil-Santana and Marques (2005). The female examined here ( Figs. 23-25 View Figures 23-26. 23-25 ) showed to have short posterior pronotal spines ( Fig. 24 View Figures 23-26. 23-25 ). The presence of three completely closed cells, including the basal cell, in the forewing ( Fig. 25 View Figures 23-26. 23-25 ), as recorded in the specimen from Peru, was considered as a diagnostic characteristic to the species by McAtee and Malloch (1923).
Distribution. Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, French Guiana, Guatemala, Panama, Peru (new record), USA (?).
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Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro |
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