Pseudosmittia bifurcata (Tokunaga)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2849.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5294202 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EE7687BA-FEE1-FEE1-BDAA-BB4F10628E6E |
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Felipe |
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Pseudosmittia bifurcata (Tokunaga) |
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Pseudosmittia bifurcata (Tokunaga)
( Fig. 106 G View FIGURE 106 )
Spaniotoma (Smittia) bifurcata Tokunaga, 1936:310 .
Spaniotoma (Orthosmittia) bifurcata (Tokunaga) ; Goetghebuer 1943:110.
Pseudosmittia bifurcata (Tokunaga) ; Saether 2006: 27 View Cited Treatment .
Pseudosmittia ogasatridecima Sasa et Kikuchi, 1997b: 335 ; Yamamoto, 2004: 89.
Material examined: KIRIBATI: Kiritinati (Christmas Island), Setflewent , 10.25 o S, 105.41 o E, yellow trap, 1males, 11–30.iv.1989, J.S. Carsdale ( CSIRO). Other material as in Saether (2006: 27) GoogleMaps .
Diagnostic characters: The species is easily separable from other members of the group by having an inferior volsella with a proximal enlargement, a strong apical antennal seta, single spur on mid tibia, 7 antepronotals and 22 dorsocentrals.
The male imago is redescribed by Saether (2006: 27).
Ecology and distribution
Tokunaga (1936: 311) gives the habitat as the tidal zone of a gravely shore. The species is known from Japan including the Bonin (Ogasawara) Islands and from Kiritinati ( Christmas Island).
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Australian National Fish Collection |
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Pseudosmittia bifurcata (Tokunaga)
Ferrington Jr, Leonard C. & Saether, Ole A. 2011 |
Pseudosmittia ogasatridecima Sasa et Kikuchi, 1997b: 335
Yamamoto, M. 2004: 89 |
Spaniotoma (Smittia) bifurcata
Tokunaga, M. 1936: 310 |