Potamanthus inanis F.-J. Pictet, 1843

Sartori, Michel & Bauernfeind, Ernst, 2020, Mayfly types and additional material (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) examined by F. - J. Pictet and A. - E. Pictet, housed in the Museums of Natural History of Geneva and Vienna, Revue suisse de Zoologie 127 (2), pp. 315-339 : 326

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https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0022

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7004652

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scientific name

Potamanthus inanis F.-J. Pictet, 1843
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Potamanthus inanis F.-J. Pictet, 1843

Fig. 6 View Fig

Potamanthus inanis F.-J. Pictet, 1843 -1845: 232-234, pl. 24, fig. 4.

Potamanthus (?) inanis View in CoL . – Eaton, 1888: 296 (incertae sedis).

Leptohyphodes inanis View in CoL . – Ulmer, 1920a: 50-51 (transfer). – Domínguez et al., 2006: 279.

Accepted name: Leptohyphodes inanis View in CoL (F.-J. Pictet, 1843).

Locus typicus: “… elle provient du Brésil ” [Rio de Janeiro].

Type material: NMW; 7 syntypes ( Fig. 6A View Fig ): 6 ♂ imagines, Shtt.[Schott] (blue label) / Pictet vidit; 1 ♂ imago, Shtt.[Schott] (blue label) / Pictet vidit / Leptohyphodes (Ulm.) inanis Pictet Typen [Ulmer’s handwriting] .

Remarks: Some specimens are more or less damaged but on the whole in comparatively good condition ( Fig. 6 View Fig B-C). Heinrich Wilhelm Schott collected in Rio de Janeiro during 1817-1821, where he was practically all the time restricted to the vicinity of the city ( Schott, 1822). Two of his excursions reached Canta Gallo (= Cantagalo 21°58” S 42°22 ”W) and Macacú (22°42’S 43°02”W). Ulmer (1921: 244) listed “acht Typen ” and provided a redescription of the material. It seems probable that Kollar sent just a sample of 2 specimens to F.-J. Pictet (he based his description on “... deux exemplaires secs”), and afterwards labelled the complete series. F.-J. Pictet, however, seems to have recognized this and according to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1999: article 72.4.1.1), the seven existing specimens constitute the type series. Leptohyphodes inanis is the type species of the genus Leptohyphodes Ulmer, 1920a and is so far only known from Brazil ( Domínguez et al., 2006).

NMW

Austria, Wien, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

NMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Ephemeroptera

Family

Potamanthidae

Genus

Potamanthus

Loc

Potamanthus inanis F.-J. Pictet, 1843

Sartori, Michel & Bauernfeind, Ernst 2020
2020
Loc

Leptohyphodes inanis

Ulmer G. 1920: 50
1920
Loc

Potamanthus (?) inanis

Eaton A. E. 1888: 296
1888
Loc

Potamanthus inanis

Pictet F. -J. 1843: 232
1843
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