Taeniotes amazonum Thomson, 1857
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5496.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13621450 |
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Taeniotes amazonum Thomson, 1857 |
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Taeniotes amazonum Thomson, 1857 View in CoL
( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 58–65 )
Taeniotes amazonum Thomson, 1857a: 172 View in CoL .
Taeniotes scalaris View in CoL ; Heyne & Taschenberg, 1907: 241.
Taeniotes scalaris var. azoricus Kolbe, 1888: 180 View in CoL .
Taeniotes monnei Martins & Santos-Silva, 2012: 50 View in CoL .
Taeniotes pulverulentus View in CoL ; Dillon & Dillon, 1941.
Remarks. The history of Taeniotes amazonum is very confused and complicated ( Santos-Silva & Tavakilian 2017). Therefore, we will limit ourselves to providing only basic information. Thomson (1857a) described T. amazonum based on syntypes male and female from “Amazon.” Santos-Silva & Tavakilian (2017) designated lectotype and reported: “However, only the specimen chosen as lectotype has a label with the locality ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–9 : “ Bresil ”.) Kolbe (1888) described Taeniotes scalaris var. azoricus based on syntypes from Azores. Kolbe (1888) did not specify the number of specimens. However, as he provided Drouet (1859) as a reference, who mentioned that the species was introduced in Azores, there were syntypes and not a holotype, as was incorrectly reported in Sama (2006), Tavakilian & Chevillotte (2023), and Monné (2024b). Martins & Santos-Silva (2012) described T. monnei based on males and females from Brazil (Pernambuco, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul) and Argentina (Misiones). Santos-Silva & Tavakilian (2017) synonymized T. scalaris azoricus and T. monnei with T. amazonum .
Currently, it is known from Brazil (Pernambuco, Bahia, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, and Rio Grande do Sul), Bolivia (Beni and Santa Cruz), and Argentina (Misiones) ( Monné 2024b; Tavakilian & Chevillotte).
Material examined. BRAZIL, Mato Grosso do Sul (new state record): Dourados, Faz.[enda] Coqueiro , 22º12’28.27”S 54º55’14.79”W, 457 m, busca ativa, 1 female (MNRJ-ENT-47318), 06.XI.2010, J.F. Campos leg. ( MNRJ) GoogleMaps .
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Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro |
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Taeniotes amazonum Thomson, 1857
Olivier, Renan Da Silva, Santos-Silva, Antonio, Monné, Marcela Laura & Costa-Pinto, Paula Jéssica 2024 |
Taeniotes monnei
Martins, U. R. & Santos-Silva, A. 2012: 50 |
Taeniotes scalaris
Heyne, A. & Taschenberg, O. 1907: 241 |
Taeniotes scalaris var. azoricus
Kolbe, H. J. 1888: 180 |
Taeniotes amazonum
Thomson, J. 1857: 172 |