Ectodesmus tesselatum, Carl, 1909 b: 294 - 296
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.35929/RSZ.0015 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6981168 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C7DC6B-4872-FF9F-E2CE-FE30FD61AA06 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Ectodesmus tesselatum |
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tesselatum Carl, 1909b: 294-296 , pl. 6, fig. 4 [ Strongylosoma ].
Kampala ( Uganda) und Jinja (Busoga) in sumpfigen Talböden. Unspecified number of ♂ and ♀.
The MHNG collection contains five specimens in alcohol in two jars. The first jar (MHNG-ARTO-18574) contains a vial holding a broken specimen and a smaller vial holding dissected parts including gonopods. A typewritten label in the larger vial states that Hoffman selected this specimen as lectotype in 1972. The original identification label in the jar has “ types! Kampala J. Carl” written on it, indicating that the specimen is part of the type series. An undated typewritten label states that Hoffman identified the specimen as Ectodesmus tesselatum (Carl) . The second jar (MHNG- ARTO-18575) contains a vial holding four specimens, two with pins running the length of the body. An original identification label in the tube has “Marsch bei Kampala ” written on it, indicating that the specimens are part of the type series. A typewritten label in the jar states that Hoffman selected these specimens as “lectoparatypes” in 1972. The identification label in the jar has “Selon Hoffman Paradoxosomatidae Ectodesmus tesselatum (Carl) ” typewritten on it. The lectotype designation does not seem to have been formally published and all of these specimens are therefore syntypes. There are two syntypes in the ZMUH ( Weidner, 1960) and two in the MCZL.
MHNG |
Switzerland, Geneva, Museum d'Histoire Naturelle |
ZMUH |
Germany, Hamburg, Universitaet von Hamburg, Zoologisches Institut und Zoologisches Museum |
MCZL |
MCZL |
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