Europiella decolor (Uhler), 1934
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2001)266<0001:RONWPF>2.0.CO;2 |
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Europiella decolor (Uhler) |
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Europiella decolor (Uhler) View in CoL
Agalliastes fumidus Uhler, 1895:54 View in CoL (n. sp.) NEW SYNONYMY.
In his original description, Uhler (1895: 55) said that he had seen a single male from Steamboat Springs, Colorado, collected by C. F. Baker on July 15. I encountered a single specimen in the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., bearing a handwritten label ‘‘ Plagiognathus fumidus View in CoL Uhler’’; it also bears the printed label ‘‘type’’. Apparently on the basis of this specimen Kelton (1965:1142) transferred fumidus View in CoL to Plagiognathus View in CoL . The abovementioned specimen cannot, however, be the holotype of fumidus View in CoL because it is a female and because it fits the original description very poorly; indeed, Uhler’s description of fumidus View in CoL in almost every detail fits his concept of Europiella decolor View in CoL . Furthermore, Uhler described fumidus View in CoL in Agalliastes , the genus in which he also described Europiella decolor View in CoL . Other Uhler species placed in Plagiognathus View in CoL in the present paper were described by Uhler in Plagiognathus View in CoL , observations offering additional justification for treating fumidus View in CoL as the same as Europiella decolor Uhler. View in CoL
To create an unequivocal concept for fumidus , I am designating as neotype a specimen identifiable as Europiella decolor , which fits the original description of fumidus much better than does the specimen labeled as the ‘‘type’’, especially because the mesoscutum in Europilla decolor and many other members of the genus is ‘‘yellow on either side’’, as indicated by Uhler for fumidus . This male specimen is deposited in the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C., and bears the following label data:
USA: COLORADO: Rio Blanco Co.: 30 mi. N Rifle on Rt. 13, 6800 ft., August 14, 1986, coll.: Randall T. Schuh; Artemisia ludoviciana var. incompta (Nutt.) Cronq. (Asteraceae) ; Neotype Agalliastes fumidus Uhler , det R. T. Schuh.
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Europiella decolor (Uhler)
SCHUH, RANDALL T. 2001 |
Plagiognathus fumidus
Kelton 1965 |
fumidus
Kelton 1965 |
fumidus
Kelton 1965 |
fumidus
Kelton 1965 |
fumidus
Kelton 1965 |
fumidus
Kelton 1965 |
Europiella decolor
Lindberg 1934 |
Europiella decolor
Lindberg 1934 |
Agalliastes fumidus
Uhler 1895: 54 |
Plagiognathus
FIEBER, WITH 1858 |
Agalliastes
Fieber 1858 |
Plagiognathus
FIEBER, WITH 1858 |
Plagiognathus
FIEBER, WITH 1858 |