Ora depressa (Fabricius, 1801)
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Ora depressa (Fabricius, 1801) |
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Ora depressa (Fabricius, 1801)
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Although not known from north of Mexico, this species may eventually be found in the southern USA. A male syntype of this species was redescribed by Ruta (2013), who placed the species in Ora (it was previously placed in Cyphon Paykull and Scirtes Illiger ). Libonatti (2015) described the female extensively and offered more figures of the male. Libonatti et al. (2018) described the immature stages of O. depressa in great detail. Ruta (2013) noted that it was “widely distributed in South America”. Libonatti (2015) examined material from Argentina and Brazil. When examining Ora specimens from the USNMNH, JHE found a series of specimens from the state of Tabasco in southern Mexico. These represent the northernmost record
for this species; it was not included in Champion (1897).
MEXICO: TAB.[asco]/Villahermosa/VII-6.1964/ Paul J. Spangler (10♂♂, 3♀♀, USNMNH). New country record .
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