Sarcophagidae

dangeloi [ Pattonella] [as “ Patonella ”]. Blanchard, 1938: 375 –377. Argentina: Corrientes.

SYNTYPE: slide with male genitalia??, “Lab. Zoologia Agricola [printed] / ex [printed] Corrientes [handwritten] / leg [printed] / 26 /X/19 [printed] 38 / Dangelo [handwritten]” on white paper, black frame; “n° 704 / Cotypus” handwritten with blue ink on pink paper; “Lab. Zoologia Agricola [printed] / Patonella / dangeloi / Blnchd [handwritten] / det [printed] [unreadable] / cotipo [side] [handwritten]”.

Note. Described from an unspecified number of male and female specimens (which have the status of syntypes). Mulieri et al. (2010b) recognized 2 males and 4 females in MACN, and stated: “The specimen used by Blanchard to obtain the original illustrations was not found.” The slide found in INTA contains unrecognizable parts of dissected structures, probably the genitalia of a male, and this could be a syntype. Currently treated as a junior synonym of Peckia (Pattonella) resona (Lopes) (Lopes 1958, Pape 1996).