Dictya incisa, Curran, 1932: 6
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5345.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16805302 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1758235-FFEF-9936-D1FA-DF85FCAFDB36 |
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incisa Curran, 1932: 6 View in CoL ,
fig. 11 (hypandrial process)
HT: ♂ United States, Arizona, G. Zuni River, 27.VII. AMNH, unnumbered
PT: ♂ United States, Arizona, G. Zuni River, 27.VII
DIST: MEXICO ( Nuevo León: Villa de Garcia; Sonora: Magdalena). Also UNITED STATES ( Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Washington). Map: Valley & Berg 1977
FIGS: Steyskal 1954b (♂ ♀ terminalia, hypandrial process), Fisher & Orth 1983 (♂ terminalia, hypandrial process; ♀ sternites), Orth 1991 (hypandrial process)
BIOL: Valley & Berg 1977. BG: 11; PG: 1
HOSTS/PREY OF LARVAE: Lymnaeidae , Physidae , and Planorbidae
IMMATS: Valley & Berg 1977 (E, L1–L3, P)
incisia Curran, in Knowlton et al. 1939: 12 (misspelling)
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