Peckia lambens, (Wiedemann)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5283.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FFACFB44-873F-4C12-90CF-D8442910659A |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7926732 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F3581C07-1953-FFC8-D29F-F8C5FD8F4880 |
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Peckia lambens |
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lambens (Wiedemann) View in CoL
Sarcophaga lambens Wiedemann, 1830: 365 View in CoL .
Sarcodexia lambens: Fessl et al. 2001: 319 View in CoL [parasite records]; Fessl & Tebbich 2002: 445 [parasitism record]; Causton et al. 2006: 134 [introduced species]; Sinclair 2009: 110 [remarks].
Peckia (Sarcodexia) lambens: Buenaventura & Pape 2013: 74 View in CoL View Cited Treatment [transferred to Peckia View in CoL ].
Distribution. Introduced. Australasian/ Oceanian, Nearctic, Neotropical; Galápagos: Baltra, Floreana, Isabela, San Cristóbal, Santa Cruz, Wolf.
Remarks. This species ranges from littoral to highland humid zones. Throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the globe, it is considered to be a common scavenger (T. Pape pers. comm.). This species has also been introduced to the Cook Islands and French Polynesia (Society Islands) ( Buenaventura & Pape 2013). Immature stages of this species were collected from nestlings (nostrils, feathers), dead birds, and from nest material ( Fessl et al. 2001; Fessl & Tebbich 2002).
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Sarcodexia |
Peckia lambens
Sinclair, Bradley J. 2023 |
Sarcodexia lambens:
Sinclair, B. J. 2009: 110 |
Causton, C. E. & Peck, S. B. & Sinclair, B. J. & Roque-Albelo, L. & Hodgson, C. J. & Landry, B. 2006: 134 |
Fessl, B. & Tebbich, S. 2002: 445 |
Fessl, B. & Couri, M. S. & Tebbich, S. 2001: 319 |
Sarcophaga lambens
Wiedemann, C. R. W. 1830: 365 |