Brontaea normata, Bigot 1885:272
Pérez, Sandra & De Carvalho, Claudio J. B., 2016, FAMILY MUSCIDAE, Zootaxa 4122 (1), pp. 814-853 : 836
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normata Bigot 1885:272 (Limnophora) . Type locality: “ Mexique ”. LT M (UMO) (des. Pont in Carvalho et al., 1993:86); paralectotype (UMO). Distr.: Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia (Antioquia (La Pintada, Medellín), Risaralda (Pereira)), Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay. Refs.: Pont, 1972:29 (cat.); de Carvalho et al., 2005:137 (cat.); Uribe-M et al., 2010: 464; Löwenberg-Neto & de Carvalho, 2013:5.
Limnophora normata View in CoL ; Stein, 1904:468.
Brontaea normata ; de Carvalho et al., 1993:86 (cat.); de Carvalho & Pont, 1998:726 (key), 740–742 (redescription), figs. 4 (male scutum), 9 (male abdomen), 14 (female scutum), 19 (female abdomen), 24 (acrostichal and dorsocentral setae), 33 (sternite 1), 42–43 (male genitalia), 50 (ovipositor); Pont, 2000:20 (notes on types); Couri & de Carvalho, 2002:161 (Neotropical Region, key), figs. 22 (ovipositor), 25 (mesonotum), 29 (abdomen).
Examined material. COLOMBIA: Antioquia: La Pintada, Hacienda Montenegro, pastures, 2,800m, 14 females 5.xii.2000, N. Uribe Leg., Vsr- human feces ( CEUA); other specimens with the same label information, except for: 5 females, Vsr Fish; 4 females, Vsr onion; Medellín, Universidad de Antioquia sede Veterinaria, 5º 44'48''N, 75º36'34'', 1,450m, 6 females, 23.v.1999, Vsr- human feces ( CEUA); Risaralda: Pereira, Mundo Nuevo, finca La Acuarela, pastures, 1 female, 14.x.2006, 1,550m, D. Grisales Legs., entomological net over a pig carcass ( CEUA).
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