Hyalosticta
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.275866 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6211518 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D03C6C36-FFD2-2D6B-9C90-D561FC11FBC9 |
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Plazi |
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Hyalosticta |
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Hyalosticta View in CoL NAPARIMALIS Kaye, 1925
Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 1924 (3 & 4), 413–428 [425], pl. XLV: fig. 3.
Current accepted combination: Dasycnemia naparimalis ( Kaye, 1925) (see Solis, Becker & Munroe 1995).
Holotype, male, pinned: also paratype Ƥ, pinned.
Specimen data: Holotype: “P. of | Spain | 19|5|21.” [Handwritten (by Lamont)]. “ Hyalosticta sp.n. | near obliqualis Hmpsn. [Handwritten (by Tams)] W.H.T.Tams det.” [Printed]. “Lamont | Collection | 1950.16” [Printed]. “ Type ” [Typewritten in red, large font], on verso “ Hyalosticta | naparimalis | Kaye” [Handwritten]. “ Hyalosticta | naparimalis | Kaye” [Handwritten Lamont cabinet label]. “ Dasycnemia naparimalis | Kaye male | Det. M.J.W. Cock” [Printed].
Remarks: This specimen collected at Port of Spain, Trinidad, 19 May 1921, by Sir N. Lamont is unambiguously the holotype. The species is illustrated in colour in Pl. XLV: fig. 3. ( Kaye 1925, Kaye & Lamont 1927).
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