Albunea sp. B Gurney, 1942: 263
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090(2002)272<0001:AWROTR>2.0.CO;2 |
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Albunea sp. B Gurney, 1942: 263 |
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Albunea sp. B Gurney, 1942: 263 –266, fig. 110a–
d. Albunea sp. Boschi, 1981: 240 , fig. 241–57.
REMARKS: These larvae are definitely of the ge nus Lepidopa , rather than Albunea , but as no specimens from the former genus have been reported from Bermuda, it is unclear what taxon they might represent. Comparisons with the larvae described by Stuck and Truesdale (1986) show that Gurney’s (1942) larvae are probably not L. benedicti . The best candidates are therefore L. richmondi and L. venusta . Boschi’s (1981) figure is a direct copy of Gurney’s (1942).
Albunea symmysta: Kikuchi and Miyake, 1978: 31 (list) (not Albunea symmysta (Linnaeus, 1758)) .
REMARKS: This record might refer to Albunea groeningi , n. sp. or A. occultus , n. sp. It may even represent Paralbunea dayriti , which is also known from Amakusa, Japan.
Albunea symnista [sic]: Rathbun, 1924: 29 (not Albunea symmysta (Linnaeus, 1758)) .
REMARKS: These specimens from Cape Jaubert, Australia, are likely either Albunea groeningi , n. sp. or A. occultus , n. sp., both of which are found in nearby localities. No specimens of true A. symmysta are known from Western Australia.
Albunea symnista [sic]: T. Sakai, 1935: 61 (not Albunea symmysta (Linnaeus, 1758)) .
REMARKS: These specimens from Shimoda are likely either Albunea groeningi , n. sp. or A. occultus , n. sp., both of which are found in nearby localities in Japan.
Albunea symnista [sic]: Kikuchi, 1959: 1949 (list). – Kikuchi, 1961: 5 (list) (not Albunea symmysta (Linnaeus, 1758)) .
Albunca [sic] symnista [sic]: Kikuchi, 1961: 5 (list) (not Albunea symmysta (Linnaeus, 1758)) . REMARKS: These records from Sado Island are likely either Albunea groeningi , n. sp. or A. occultus , n. sp., both of which are found in nearby localities in Japan.
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