Conognatha ( Pithiscus ) macleayi (Donovan, 1825) ( Moore & Lander 2010 )
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5134.3.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6538963 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F48781-FFB0-F847-FF49-25E3FF04FA00 |
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Conognatha ( Pithiscus ) macleayi (Donovan, 1825) ( Moore & Lander 2010 ) |
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Stigmodera carinata Mannerheim, 1837:33 View in CoL . [ Figure 4–6 View FIGURES 1–9 ]
Lectotype: “http://id.luomus.fi/GAC.24385 BRAZIL Minas Geraës Ménétriés leg. // Brasilia. Min. Geraës. // Ménétriés. // ♀ // Mus. Zool. H:fors Spec. typ. No 15171 Stigmodera carinata Mannh. // LECTOTYPE Stigmodera carinata Det. Mannerheim G.H.Nelson // Photographed 2021 Pekka Malinen // Mus. Zool Helsini Loan No. C 10063 // Mus. Zool Helsinki Loan Nr. C 02 - 293”. View Materials
Current status: Synonym of Conognatha ( Pithiscus) macleayi (Donovan, 1825) ( Moore & Lander 2010) View in CoL .
Comments: The original publication indicates that the type material of this species is from “Brasilia; ad serra da Lapa un provincial Minas Geraës a D. Ménétriés lecta”. The lectotype housed at the MZHF is labelled as “Brasilia. Min. Geraës” ( Ménétriés leg.).
Rothkirch (1912) listed Conognatha carinata (Mannerheim) and C. vulnerata (Perty) as synonyms of C. macleayi (Donovan) . C. vulnerata was revalidated, including C. carinata as its junior synonym by Hoscheck (1934). C. vulnerata (including its synonym C. carinata ) was synonymized under C. macleayi by Moore & Lander (2010).
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Conognatha ( Pithiscus ) macleayi (Donovan, 1825) ( Moore & Lander 2010 )
Pineda, Cristian 2022 |
Stigmodera carinata
Mannerheim, C. G. von 1837: 33 |