Catocala agrippina, Strecker, 1874
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.39.425 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3788745 |
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Catocala agrippina syn. barnesii French
Fig. 3 (lectotype)
Catocala barnesii French, 1900: 190
Catocala agrippina syn. barnesi; Barnes and McDunnough 1918: 12
Catocala agrippina syn. barnesi; McDunnough 1938: 115
Catocala agrippina syn. barnesi; Franclemont and Todd 1983: 128
Type material. Catocala barnesii : the original description states “two examples from San Antonio, Texas; in the cabinet of Dr. Wm. Barnes, Decatur Ill.” Th ese syntypes are at the USNM, and a male is designated as lectotype to clarify application of the name barnesii . Th e lectotype bears the labels “San Antonio / Texas ”, “barnesii [sic] / Type”, “Barnes / Collection.” Type Locality: San Antonio, Texas, [ USA] .
Figures Ι–8. Type specimens of Catocala . Ι lectotype, C. allusa Hulst, 1884 2 lectotype, C. augusta H. Edwards, 1875 3 lectotype C. barnesii French, 1900 4 lectotype, C. beutenmuelleri Barnes & McDunnough, 1910 5 lectotype, C. blandula Hulst, 1884 6 lectotype, C. caerulea Beutenmüller, 1907 7 lectotype, C. carissima Hulst, 1880 8 lectotype, C. cassandra H. Edwards, 1875 .
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Catocala agrippina
Gall, Lawrence & Hawks, David 2010 |
Catocala agrippina
Franclemont JG & Todd EL 1983: 128 |
Catocala agrippina
McDunnough JH 1938: 115 |
Catocala agrippina
Barnes W & McDunnough J 1918: 12 |
Catocala barnesii
French GH 1900: 190 |