Notoxopria pedissequa Borgmeier, 1939: 538
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2014.75 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3863168 |
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Notoxopria pedissequa Borgmeier, 1939: 538 |
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Notoxopria pedissequa Borgmeier, 1939: 538 , figs 2, 12.
Valid name
Notoxoides pedissequa ( Borgmeier, 1939) .
Summary of types
Syntype ♀.
Primary type data
Campinas, Goyas / Schwarzmaier/ 17.xii.28/ E. pseudops; Cotypus; Notoxopria / pedissequa/ Borgm. Paratype / det. Borgmeier; Brit. Mus. 1950-553.
Type locality
Brazil, Goiás, Campinas.
Remarks
This species was described from numerous dealate females and one alate female, of which one was found agreeing with Borgmeier’s description. Although this specimen is labelled as a “ paratype ” and “cotype”, since neither a unique holotype or lectotype has yet been fixed, all of the type series is still syntypic (Article 73.2). The syntype is micro-pinned and entire and it is mounted together with an ant. Notoxopria Kieffer, 1910 was synonymized with Notoxoides by Masner (1977). The epithet “pedissequa” is a noun in apposition and is indeclinable.
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Notoxopria pedissequa Borgmeier, 1939: 538
Notton, David G. 2014 |
Notoxopria pedissequa
Borgmeier T. 1939: 538 |