Forcipomyia sexvittata, Wirth, 1956 a: 248
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5261.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7798986 |
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sexvittata Wirth, 1956a: 248 View in CoL (male, female).
Type locality: Costa Rica, Los Diamantes. HT M (USNM). Distr.: Costa Rica, Argentina (Misiones: Puerto Iguazú, Arroyo Mbocay, 25°37′51.16″S, 54°33′41.46″W). Refs.: Spinelli et al., 2010: 129.
New record: Misiones: Eldorado, 26°23′55.73″S, 54°41′36.05″W GoogleMaps ; El Soberbio, 27°17′29.81″S, 54°11′43.39″W GoogleMaps .
Note: Spinelli & Balseiro (1982, page 226) recorded Forcipomyia squamitibia Lutz from Berisso, Los Talas, in Buenos Aires, on the basis of a single female specimen. The subsequent study of this specimen revealed that the specimens from Argentina belongs to an unidentified species of the subgenus Lepidohelea . Forcipomyia squamitibia is distributed in Brazil, Colombia, Puerto Rico and Trinidad, as it is pointed out by Marino & Spinelli (2002).
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Forcipomyia sexvittata
Spinelli, Gustavo R., Ronderos, María M., Ayala, Mahia M. & Díaz, Florentina 2023 |
sexvittata
Wirth, W. W. 1956: 248 |