Atyphella flammulans Ballantyne, 2000
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0394D665-BE00-FF90-FF3C-567E2168EC6C |
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Felipe |
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Atyphella flammulans Ballantyne, 2000 |
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Atyphella flammulans Ballantyne, 2000 View in CoL
Atyphella flammulans Ballantyne View in CoL in Ballantyne & Lambkin, 2000:38, 2001:364, 2006:30.
Holotype. Male. AUSTRALIA: 17.56 S, 145.56 E, Boulder Creek via Tully (QMT 61110). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. One of the six Australian species with striped elytra, most similar to A. flammans , distinguished by the acute frons-vertex junction, the smaller size (<9 mm long) and the presence of two well–defined interstitial lines. Female, larva not associated.
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Atyphella flammulans Ballantyne, 2000
Ballantyne, Lesley A. & Lambkin, Christine 2009 |
Atyphella flammulans Ballantyne
Ballantyne, L. A. & Lambkin, C. 2000: 38 |