Amphelictus fortunensis Eya & Chemsak, 2003
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Amphelictus fortunensis Eya & Chemsak, 2003 View in CoL
( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 9. 1 )
Amphelictus fortunensis Eya & Chemsak, 2003a: 14 View in CoL , figs. 2, 3; Monné, 2005; Swift et al., 2010: 12. Amphelictus jumerim Martins & Monné, 2005: 48 View in CoL , fig. 47; Swift et al., 2010: 12 syn. nov.
Amphelictus jumerim View in CoL was described from Pichincha, Ecuador and A. fortunensis View in CoL from Chiriquí, Panama. The comparison of the holotype and paratype, both males, of A. jumerim View in CoL and the original description and figures of A. fortunensis View in CoL allow us to propose the new synonymy.
Specimens examined. PANAMA, Chiriquí: El Hato del Volcán, Quebrada Tisinga, (1400 m), male, 10.V.1980, Porion-Bertrand. leg. (paratype of A. jumerim View in CoL , MNRJ); ECUADOR, Pichincha: Tinalandia (Road Quito-Santo Domingo, 650m), male, 18.II.1980, Porion-Bertrand leg. (holotype of A. jumerim View in CoL , MNRJ).
Geographical distribution. Costa Rica, Panama and Ecuador.
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Amphelictus fortunensis Eya & Chemsak, 2003
Monné, Miguel A. & R, Juan Pablo Botero 2011 |
Amphelictus fortunensis
Swift 2010: 12 |
Swift 2010: 12 |
Martins 2005: 48 |
Eya 2003: 14 |