Eotrioza ussuriensis Konovalova, 1987
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6025607 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D244A-720C-AA4D-FF02-9518FC12FB18 |
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Eotrioza ussuriensis Konovalova, 1987 |
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Eotrioza ussuriensis Konovalova, 1987 View in CoL
( Figs. 83−84 View FIGURES 83 ‒ 90 )
Eotrioza ussuriensis KONOVALOVA, 1987 : 35.
Trachotrioza beijingensis LI, 2011 : 1350, syn. nov.
Material examined. South Korea: 1 ♂, 3 ♀, GW, Hongcheon-gun, Nae-myeon, Myeonggae-ri, 17.v.2016 (G. Cho & D. Burckhardt) ( NHMB, SNU).
Host plant. Unknown.
Comments. Previously reported from Korea from a single female specimen without exact locality information (Kwon et al. 2015b).
Li (2011) erected Trachotrioza for two new Chinese species, T. beijingensis based on one male and one female, and T. apicinigra based on two males. Li’s (2011) description leaves little doubt that Trachotrioza beijingensis is a junior synonym of Eotrioza ussuriensis originally described from the Russian Far East (Konovalova 1987). The differences between T. beijingensis and T. apicinigra mentioned in the original description (Li 2011), mostly size and colour, are more difficult to interpret. As we have not examined Li’s types, we keep the two as separate species and transfer the latter to Eotrioza . This results in following nomenclatorial changes: Eotrioza Konovalova, 1987 = Trachotrioza Li, 2011 , syn. nov., Eotrioza ussuriensis Konovalova, 1987 = Trachotrioza beijingensis Li, 2011 , syn. nov., Eotrioza apicinigra (Li, 2011) , comb. nov. from Trachotrioza .
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