Madura fuscoclavata fuscoclavata Stål, 1860
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/13.5.479 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4606242 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87AE-FD7F-FFCF-8463-FBBBFB0768E3 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Madura fuscoclavata fuscoclavata Stål, 1860 |
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Madura fuscoclavata fuscoclavata Stål, 1860 View in CoL
( Fig. 28 View Figure 25–33 )
http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid:Coreoidea.speciesfile. org:TaxonName:458269
Distribution. Argentina: Santiago del Estero ( Brailovsky 1988a); Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Paraguay, and Peru ( Brailovsky 1988a, Packauskas 2010).
Material examined. 2♀, 20-XI-2008, Zamudio, Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0323-4 ( MLP) ; 2♀, 12-XII-2008, Zamudio, Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0325-6 (MLP); 1♀, 18-XII-2008, Zamudio, Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0327 (MLP); 1♀, 11-XII-2013, G. Dellapé coll., PNI0328 (MLP); 1♂, XI-1944, M. Birabén coll., PNI0329 (MLP); 1♂, 18-XII- 2008, Zamudio, Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0330 (MLP).
Remarks. First record for Misiones province.
This species can be distinguished by its large size, the antennae shorter than the total body length, the distiflagellomere longer and more robust, and the spermatheca filiform and rolled up ( Brailovsky 1988).
MLP |
Museo de La Plata |
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