Spirobolus acutus ( Humbert & Saussure, 1870 )
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Spirobolus acutus ( Humbert & Saussure, 1870 ) |
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acutus Humbert & Saussure, 1870: 176 [ Spirostreptus View in CoL ].
Brasilia. Unspecified series.
Saussure & Humbert (1872) gave a more detailed redescription of the ♂ only, and the type locality as “Nouvelle-Grenade”. No specimens found in the MHNG. The NHMW contains a ♂ type specimen broken into three parts with the locality “New Grenada”, donated by E. Friedrichsthal (Inventory number 2165, Acquisition number 1866.I.51). The Acquisition Register shows that this specimen was part of a lot of two individuals that were described as two species by Humbert & Saussure, and it is therefore the holotype. The “New Grenada” on the data label probably refers to San Juan de Nicaragua, where Friedrichsthal disembarked in 1839 (Fischer- Westhauser, 2007; Stagl, 2003). Hoffman (1999: 36) suggested that the original placement of this species in the genus Spirostreptus was a lapsus calami and that it was considered by the authors to belong to the genus Spirobolus . This generic placement was formalised by Bollman (1893: 60).
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Spirobolus acutus ( Humbert & Saussure, 1870 )
John Hollier, Edmund Schiller & Nesrine Akkari 2017 |
acutus
Humbert & Saussure 1870: 176 |
Spirostreptus
Brandt 1833 |