Labia nodulosa Brindle, 1973

Nguyen, Eileen, Matzke, Danilo, Federspiel, Miriam, Peters, Carolin & Husemann, Martin, 2025, An annotated type catalogue of earwigs (Dermaptera) in the Zoological Museum Hamburg (ZMH), Zootaxa 5673 (4), pp. 494-522 : 512-514

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5673.4.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BDB672BD-A778-4CE7-BCC4-75A1A0A67A2B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16982309

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CD27F765-4914-675F-FF0D-CCFFF561FD7F

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scientific name

Labia nodulosa Brindle, 1973
status

 

18. Labia nodulosa Brindle, 1973 View in CoL

Original combination

Labia conspicua Borelli, 1906: 9–10 View in CoL .

Labia nodulosa Brindle, 1973: 395–398 View in CoL .

Current combination

Paralabella conspicua ( Borelli, 1906) — Steinmann, 1989: 578.

Type material

Holotype ( 1 male; dried, on cardboard) COSTA RICA • 1 ♂ (Fig. 56); “Costa Rica / Coronado / 15.II.1931 / F. Nevermann // Holotype // Holotype // Labia ♂ / nodulosa Brindle / det. A. Brindle 1973 / holotype // ZMH 76582

Paratypes ( 1 female; dried, on cardboard: ZMH 76583 • 4 males; in ethanol: ZMH 866031 ) COSTA RICA • 1 ♀ (Fig. 57); “ Costa Rica / Coronado / 15.II.1931 / F. Nevermann // Allotype // Paratypoid // Labia ♀ / nodulosa Brindle / det. A. Brindle 1973 / allotype // ZMH 76583 • 4 ♂; “ Costa-Rica / Coronado / 15.II.31 / F. Nevermann leg. / Eing. Nr. 164 1931. // Labia ♂ / nodulosa Brindle / det. A. Brindle 1873 / paratypes // Paratype // ZMH 866031 ” 395–396, Abb. 1, 2, Costa Rica, Coronado, 15. 2.1931, ♂, Holotype, ♀, Allotype (4).

Type locality

Costa Rica: Vázquez de Coronado.

Current status

Accepted synonym of Paralabella conspicua ( Borelli, 1906) .

Remarks

The four type specimens conserved in ethanol are unfortunately broken into multiple pieces. Brindle (1973) already states in the original description that the abdomen of all four are separated from the rest of the body. The current condition shows that they must have been further damaged in the past decades. As they are all housed in one glass, we fixed one ZMH-number for all individuals instead of one for each specimen.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Dermaptera

Family

Spongiphoridae

SubFamily

Sparattinae

Genus

Labia

Loc

Labia nodulosa Brindle, 1973

Nguyen, Eileen, Matzke, Danilo, Federspiel, Miriam, Peters, Carolin & Husemann, Martin 2025
2025
Loc

Labia nodulosa

Brindle, A. 1973: 398
1973
Loc

Labia conspicua

Borelli, A. 1906: 10
1906
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