Atyphella atra Lea, 1921
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0394D665-BE05-FF96-FF3C-504E213AEF92 |
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Felipe |
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Atyphella atra Lea, 1921 |
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Atyphella atra Lea, 1921 View in CoL
( Figs 9, 10, 83–85)
Atyphella atra Lea, 1921a:198 View in CoL . Ballantyne in Calder 1998: 177 (comb. rev.) Ballantyne & Lambkin, 2000: 25; 2001: 374, 2006: 30.
Luciola (Luciola) atra (Lea) View in CoL . McDermott, 1966: 99.
Luciola (Atyphella) atra (Lea) View in CoL . Ballantyne & McLean, 1970: 281. Moore, 1989: 136.
Holotype. Male. AUSTRALIA: 28.19S, 153.05E, Lamington National Park (C2290 QM). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Males distinguished from most other Atyphella by the acute frons-vertex junction, the small (probably non–functional) mouthparts, the contiguous antennal sockets, the brown – dark brown parallelsided elytra; females pale coloured with fully developed elytra and vestigial hind wings; paler male specimens very like A. similis , which has angulate posterolateral pronotal corners, separated antennal sockets, well developed mouthparts and flightless brachelytral females. Ballantyne and Lambkin (2000) distinguished atra and similis most obviously by their distinctive females.
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Queensland Museum |
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Atyphella atra Lea, 1921
Ballantyne, Lesley A. & Lambkin, Christine 2009 |
Luciola (Atyphella) atra (Lea)
Moore, B. P. 1989: 136 |
Ballantyne, L. A. & McLean, M. R. 1970: 281 |
Luciola (Luciola) atra (Lea)
McDermott, F. A. 1966: 99 |
Atyphella atra Lea, 1921a:198
Ballantyne, L. A. & Lambkin, C. 2000: 25 |
Calder, A. A. 1998: 177 |
Lea, A. M. 1921: 198 |