Fanamokala perineti Risbec, 1960
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2015n3a3 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3C33D1DA-7840-47EC-86CC-DCA3AE32F367 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/892FF605-FFCF-E11B-22C0-EF71FE426749 |
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Felipe |
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Fanamokala perineti Risbec, 1960 |
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Fanamokala perineti Risbec, 1960 View in CoL
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Fanamokala perineti Risbec, 1960b: 130-133 View in CoL . Original description, ♂, Madagascar, Perinet.
CURRENT TAXONOMIC STATUS. — Eupelmus (Episolindelia) perineti (Risbec, 1960) n. comb.
TYPE MATERIAL. — MNHN.5.14. Lectotype ♂ (here designated), encircled with black ink, and one♂ paralectotype, both dry mounted under one coverslip; fragments of gastral segments dry mounted un- der the second one, labeled in Risbec’s handwriting: “ Fanamokala / perineti / Risbec/ T [large red letter]” and “Elev. Du 7.4.51. N° G.230. Eclos le 17.4.51/ Inst. Scient. Madagascar / Parasite de galle de tige de Fanamoka/ Perinet (A. R.)”.
REMARKS
Fanamokala View in CoL was described in Pteromalidae ( Risbec, 1960b) View in CoL but both syntypes are Eupelmus (Episolindelia) males. Consequently, Fanamokala View in CoL is a junior synonym of Eupelmus View in CoL , subgenus Episolindelia (n. syn.). The designated lectotype is the specimen with the head compressed and detached, but present, and with its body laterally compressed under the coverslip ( Fig. 3B View FIG ). The other male (paralectotype) is also compressed and has half of the gaster detached and mounted under the second coverslip.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Fanamokala perineti Risbec, 1960
Fusu, Lucian, Ebrahimi, Ebrahim, Siebold, Cedric & Villemant, Claire 2015 |
Fanamokala perineti
RISBEC J. 1960: 133 |