Amphichroum pindarense Champion, 1920
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5319.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8203240 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F74843-FF8B-FFF8-B8F2-FDE05FA0CDBA |
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Amphichroum pindarense Champion, 1920 |
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Amphichroum pindarense Champion, 1920 View in CoL
( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 )
Amphichroum pindarense Champion, 1920: 243 View in CoL ; Cameron 1928: 558, 1930: 157; Coiffait 1978: 114; Shavrin 2021c: 10 View Cited Treatment , 2022a: 148 View Cited Treatment , 2022b: 580 View Cited Treatment
Material examined. NEPAL: 1 ♁: W Karnali Province, Mugu District, Simikot , 43 km SE Jumla, 40 km NE, 29°40’17’’N 82°6’26’’E to 29°38’21’’N 82°6’57’’E. 3020–3555 m a.s.l., disturbed montane forest, pasture. 25.06.2022. D. Telnov leg. ( BMNH) GoogleMaps .
Remarks. Amphichroum pindarense was known from India, China (Tibet) and Bhutan ( Shavrin 2022c). It is here recorded from Nepal for the first time. The modified (from Shavrin 2021c) map of the distribution as in Fig. 13.
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Omaliinae |
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Anthophagini |
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Amphichroum pindarense Champion, 1920
Shavrin, Alexey V. 2023 |
Amphichroum pindarense
Shavrin, A. V. 2022: 148 |
Shavrin, A. V. 2022: 580 |
Shavrin, A. V. 2021: 10 |
Coiffait, H. 1978: 114 |
Cameron, M. 1930: 157 |
Cameron, M. 1928: 558 |
Champion, G. C. 1920: 243 |