Philopterus aenas ( Piaget, 1885 ) Bush, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4313.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A5Fdfba5-F992-44A8-84C2-1756C943C19B |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5297117 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/832187E9-FECA-FE82-FF74-6578FEF8FDB0 |
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Philopterus aenas ( Piaget, 1885 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Philopterus aenas ( Piaget, 1885) , new combination
Docophorus aenas Piaget, 1885: 5 .
Sturnidoecus aenas ( Piaget), 1885 ; Hopkins & Clay, 1952: 344.
Type host. Motacilla alba Linnaeus, 1758 — pied wagtail.
Remarks. Only one female with this name was examined by us, and it is a member of the Philopterus -complex, though Hopkins & Clay (1952) assigned this species to Sturnidoecus . The original description ( Piaget, 1885) agrees well with our specimen, including the statement by Piaget (1885: 6) that it has two pairs of setae on the temporal margin, one long and one short. In the female examined by us, the mts 1 is shorter than the mts 3, but both are considerably longer than the remaining mts . Piaget (1885: 6) also mentions that the clypeal signature of this species gradually fades posteriorly, which is typical for the Philopterus -complex, but not seen in Sturnidoecus . We therefore conclude that Docophorus aenas is a member of the Philopterus-compl ex, and may be a junior synonym of Philopterus passerinus ( Denny, 1842) , but no comparison with other material from the type host was made to ascertain this.
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Philopterus aenas ( Piaget, 1885 )
Bush, Sarah E. 2017 |
Sturnidoecus aenas
Hopkins 1952: 344 |
Docophorus aenas
Piaget 1885: 5 |