Apatomyza whocantell Lamas & Evenhuis, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.163509 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038887B3-027E-FF93-4996-FCDDFE21EDE3 |
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Apatomyza whocantell Lamas & Evenhuis, 2005 View in CoL
Lamas & Evenhuis, 2005: 285-293 (original description); 287, figures 1 (mesonotum), 2 (wing), 3 (spermatheca) and 4 (paratype female and holotype male at the same pin in lateral view); 291 (cladogram).
Type locality: Cradock, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Paratype female with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ South Africa, Cape | 16mi.E of Cradock | Farm “Who can tell”| March 11, 1972, 1000m. | ME & BJ Irwin, 3225Bb”; (2) handwritten on white paper: “ Crocidium n.s.”; (3) printed on green paper: “ NATAL MUSEUM | Pietermaritzburg | South Africa ”; (4) printed on white paper: “ Natal ”; (5) printed on green paper: “Parátipo”; (6) printed on white paper: “ Apatomyza whocantell | Lamas & Evenhuis, 2005 ”.
Preservation: Pinned; abdomen on plastic vial pinned with the specimen; undetermined leg glued at the second label; left wing partly destroyed; Missing parts: right wing, both flagellum, right leg I, left leg II and both leg III.
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