Atopsyche ( Atopsaura ) hatunpuna Schmid 1989
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4139.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6087927 |
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Atopsyche ( Atopsaura ) hatunpuna Schmid 1989 |
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Atopsyche ( Atopsaura) hatunpuna Schmid 1989 View in CoL
Atopsyche hatunpuna Schmid 1989 View in CoL , 122 ( Type locality: Brazil, Casa Grande, S.P. [ São Paulo], Ribeira, Coruja; holotype depository: MZSP; male).
Atopsyche ( Atopsaura) hatunpuna Schmid View in CoL ; Paprocki et al. 2004, 7 (checklist); Dumas et al. 2010, 7 (distribution); Calor 2011, 320 (checklist).
Diagnosis. This species belongs to the Atopsyche ( Atopsaura) longipennis Group. It resembles A. huarcu Schmid 1989 and A. huamachucu Schmid 1989 in the apical portions of the phallotheca forming two concave processes (“beaks”), each with an internal carina ( Schmid 1989), and a dorsal process. Atopsyche hatunpuna can be recognized by the shape of its dorsal process, which is compressed (laterally flattened) and broadened in it apical half with an acute apex ( Schmid 1989).
Description. See Schmid (1989).
Material examined. None.
Distribution. Brazil ( Minas Gerais, São Paulo).
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Atopsyche ( Atopsaura ) hatunpuna Schmid 1989
Gomes, Victor & Calor, Adolfo Ricardo 2016 |
Atopsyche hatunpuna
Schmid 1989 |