Taphura demissa Sanborn, 2017a
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4655.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3512298 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039787CA-5958-FFFB-FF51-FF3233D7CEB7 |
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Taphura demissa Sanborn, 2017a |
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Taphura demissa Sanborn, 2017a View in CoL
Taphura demissa Sanborn 2017a: 464 View in CoL View Cited Treatment . (Sara Province, Bolivia)
REMARKS. The male genitalia, particularly the shape of the claspers, quickly separate male specimens of all species of Taphura as each species has highly unique genitalia. This species can be distinguished from T. hastifera and T. nitida by the infuscation on the apex of the fore wings in these species. The male genitalia of T. demissa are similar to T. nitida at first glance but the claspers have a recurved spine near the bend in T. demissa . The simple male genitalia, very short claspers, U-shaped female sternite VII and infuscation in the middle of hind wing anal cell 3 distinguish this species from T. demissa which has extended male claspers, a V-shaped notch in female sternite VII, and lacks infuscation in the middle of hind wing anal cell 3 ( Sanborn 2017a).
DISTRIBUTION. The species has been reported only from Bolivia ( Sanborn 2017a).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. “ Prov. del Sara / Bol. Steinbach. / C. M. Acc. 5064 // Dec. / 1911” one male ( CMNH, holotype), three males ( CMNH, paratypes), two males and one female ( AFSC, paratypes); “ Prov. del Sara / Bolivia 450 m / J Steinbach // Nov. / 1909 // C.M. / Acc. 4549” one male and one female ( CMNH, paratypes), one female ( AFSC, paratypes); “ Prov. del Sara / Bolivia 450 m / J Steinbach // Carn. Mus. / Acc. 6443” four males and two females ( CMNH, paratypes) .
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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History |
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Taphura demissa Sanborn, 2017a
Sanborn, Allen F. 2019 |