Hetaerina infecta Calvert, 1901

Mélanie Turiault, 2016, The type material of Calopterygidae in the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin (Odonata), Odonatologica 45 (1), pp. 95-106 : 97-99

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.50852

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6081427

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D8CB5C-FFCC-0C02-FF3D-4227FC87FB95

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scientific name

Hetaerina infecta Calvert, 1901
status

 

Original combination: Hetaerina infecta Calvert, 1901 View in CoL Status: available species-group name; valid species

Current combination: Hetaerina infecta Calvert, 1901

Type material. One male, one female; collecting locality: Atoyac, Veracruz, Mexico; collectors: Schumann and Herbert Huntingdon Smith

Verbatim label data male 4a9513: (1) »Atoyac, / Vera Cruz. / Schumann.« [printed]; (2) »Co-« [handwritten] / » Typus « [printed]; (3) » HETAERINA « [printed] / »♂« [handwritten] / » INFECTA CALV.« [printed] / »cotype« [handwritten] / »P. P. Calvert det.« [printed], »1900« [handwritten]; (4) »B. C. A. Neur., p.« [printed], »39« [handwritten]; (5) »http://coll.mfn-berlin. de/u/4a9513« [printed].

Verbatim label data female 4a950b: (1) [a piece of abdomen adheres to the label]; (2) »Atoyac, / Vera Cruz. / May. H. H. S.« [printed]; (2) »Co-« [handwritten] / » Typus « [printed]; (3) » HETAERINA « [printed] / »♀« [handwritten] / » INFECTA CALV.« [printed] / »cotype« [handwritten] / »P. P. Calvert det. « [printed], »1900« [handwritten]; (4) »B. C. A. Neur., p. « [printed], »39« [handwritten]; (5) »http://coll.mfn-berlin.de/u/4a950b« [printed].

Notes. Calvert (1901–1908: 39) wrote: »Hab. Mexico, Presidio in Vera Cruz (Barrett, coll. P.P.C.: 1 ♀), Atoyac (H. H. Smith, Schumann: 24 ♂, 22 ♀);? Guatemala, Panima in Vera Paz (Champion: 2 ♀ of large size, one having hind wing 36 mm. long, may belong here).« and described the two sexes in detail as well as their age related attributes (»young«, »old«). Because the primary type concept was not considered as important at that time as it is nowadays, Calvert, like many other authors, did not designate a particular specimen as the type. After completing this seminal work (Calvert 1901– 1908), in the concluding introduction that was written in November 1908, he designated several holotypes in the Biologia Centrali-Americana, including that of Hetaerina infecta Calvert, 1901 ( Calvert 1908) . Kimmins (1969: 305) accepted Calvert’s designations and subsequent authors have stretched the rules to accept this. The male and the female preserved in the Berlin collection should consequently be considered paratypes. Garrison (1990: 217) stated » Types.− Lectotype male in BMNH (examined). I also examined a paralectotype in the CM«. Since he examined the holotype, stated as lectotype in his Synopsis, he was unaware of the existence of “cotypes” housed in Berlin. After consulting Rosser Garrison, who revised his previous statement (pers. comm.), the two mentioned specimens should be considered paratypes and not paralectotypes. They have no name-bearing function in terms of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Family

Calopterygidae

Genus

Hetaerina

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