Tetanoceroides mendicus, Zuska, 1974
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5345.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A49224E8-AFEE-47F4-A62E-34BE0800FDDC |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16805674 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1758235-FFCB-9912-D1FA-DED9FD5CDA32 |
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Tetanoceroides mendicus |
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mendicus Zuska, 1974 in Zuska & Berg 1974: 341–342 View in CoL ,
figs. 6, 14, 19, 31, 35, 42, 49, 51 (♂ terminalia, ♂ genitalia; ♀ anal plate, ♀ terminalia, spermatheca)
HT: ♂ “ Chile, Santiago, 15 km north of Santiago, 31.X.1966, C.O. Berg. CUIC, No. 4508”
PT: 220♂ 176♀ (some specimens laboratory reared), Chile (Araucanía, Biobío, Coquimbo, Los Ríos, Maule, Santiago, Valparaíso); Argentina (Buenos Aires), 1954–1967, all months except May, June, August, and September. CNC, CUIC, JZ, NHMUK, UCRC.
DIST: ARGENTINA (Buenos Aires). CHILE (Araucanía; Biobío; Coquimbo; Los Ríos; Maule; Metropolitana de Santiago; Valparaíso). Map: Zuska & Berg 1974
FIGS: None
BIOL: Abercrombie 1970. BG: 11; PG: 6
HOSTS/PREY OF LARVAE: Seventeen species of freshwater snails in the genera Aplexa , Chilina , Cryptomphalus , Gyraulus , Helisoma , Lymnaea , Marisa , Physa , Taphius , and Tarebia plus four species of Succineidae ( Abercrombie 1970)
IMMATS: Abercrombie 1970 (E, L1–L3, P)
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Natural History Museum, London |
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Sciomyzinae |
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Tetanocerini |
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