Camisia biverrucata
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Camisia biverrucata (C. L. Koch, 1839)
Nothrus biverrucatus C. L. Koch , 1839, fasc. 29 (15).
Nothrus horridus , Nicolet, 1855, pl. 7 fig. 1; Berlese, 1885a, fasc. 17 (1); 1885c, pp. 6, 9.
Camisia biverrucata , Sellnick & Forsslund, 1955, p. 482, fig. 10.
Berlese apparently drew his specimen partly after Nicolet; both authors figure 2 pairs of the notogastral hairs ps1 (= PN1) instead of one. For this reason Oudemans (1900) gave new names to horridus Nicolet ( Camisia nicoleti ) and horridus Berlese ( C. berlesei ); later (1901) he placed berlesei in the synonymy of nicoleti . In fact both are Synonyms of biverrucata , just as C. fischeri Oudemans (1900).
Lombardini (1936, p. 45, sub Nothrus ) records biverrucatus as well as horridus in his Catalogue of the Berlese Collection. Sellnick & Forsslund (1955) remark that they studied a biverrucata-slide in Florence indeed. I have paid no attention to the species, because the identity of Berlese's records appears certain.
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