Pseudophacopteron cuniculus Malenovský, Burckhardt & Tamesse, 2007
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2086.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EC223817-FFA7-FFDB-FF22-FADCFC61F898 |
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Felipe |
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Pseudophacopteron cuniculus Malenovský, Burckhardt & Tamesse |
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Pseudophacopteron cuniculus Malenovský, Burckhardt & Tamesse View in CoL
(Figs. 13–14, 21–22, 25, 27, 61, 163–165, 217–218, 262)
Pseudophacopteron cuniculus Malenovský et al., 2007: 1879 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , Figs. 1, 3–11, 13–14, 21. Holotype ♂, Cameroon: Centre Province , Soa, 25 March 2004, Blighia unijugata (J. L. Tamesse) View in CoL [NHMB, examined].
Description. Adult and larva described by Malenovský et al. (2007). Tarsal arolium in the fifth instar larvae is broader than figured in the original description and lacks distinct petiole (cf. Fig. 262 View FIGURES 259–262 ).
Host plant. Blighia unijugata , Blighia sp. (Sapindaceae) .
Biology. Larvae are free-living and induce simple distortions of leaves ( Malenovský et al. 2007).
Distribution. Angola, Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda.
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Pseudophacopteron cuniculus Malenovský, Burckhardt & Tamesse
Malenovský, Igor & Burckhardt, Daniel 2009 |
Pseudophacopteron cuniculus Malenovský et al., 2007: 1879
Malenovsky, I. & Burckhardt, D. & Tamesse, J. L. 2007: 1879 |