Omophoita t-album Harold, 1876: 121 (Zen & Linzmeier, 2020)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5357.3.3 |
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Omophoita t-album Harold, 1876: 121 View in CoL
Distr.: Brazil — Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, S„o Paulo, Paraná; Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay .
Refs.: Bechyné & Bechyné 1971: 286 ( Asphaera View in CoL ); Blackwelder 1945: 708; Bechyné 1955a: 5; Bechyné 1957a: 68; Bechyné 1957b: 20.
Our study focuses on seven common species Omophoita reported for southern Brazil with pinned specimens available for morphological study ( Figs 29 View FIGURES 29–35 –37): O. communis Bechyné, 1959 , O. equestris ( Fabricius, 1787) , O. sesquilunata ab. latitarsis Bechyné, 1955 , O. magniguttis Bechyné, 1955 , O. octoguttata ( Fabricius, 1775) , O. personata ( Illiger, 1807) and O. sexnotata ( Harold, 1876) . O. sesquilunata ab. latitarsis is the first time reported for this region and referred to only as O. sesquilinata from this point on, unless stated otherwise, for simplicity’s sake. None of the species studied are limited to the southern region of Brazil, with material collected in other locations of Brazil as well, particularly along the Atlantic Forest regions.
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Omophoita t-album Harold, 1876: 121
Begha, Bruno Piotrovski, Anjos, Camila Alves Dos, Santos, Mateus Henrique & Prado, Laura Rocha 2023 |