Chasmodia MacLeay, 1819
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.948.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F75087B1-2329-6F0D-FEC3-AE5CFCF7A2AC |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Chasmodia MacLeay, 1819 |
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Chasmodia MacLeay, 1819 View in CoL
Chasmodia aequatorialis ( Ohaus, 1897) *
Distribution. Recorded at 250 m. Tropical southwest.
Locality Data. No specimens examined. Record from Machatschke (1972): Guayas (1): Balzar.
Temporal Data. No data.
Chasmodia amazona (Thunberg, 1822)
Distribution. Recorded from 250–1300 m. Subtropical west, tropical east.
Locality Data. 4 specimens examined from QCAZ: Cotopaxi (1): Las Pampas. Napo (3): Coca, Limoncocha, LimoncochaRío Indillana .
Temporal Data. May (1), June (1), November (2).
Chasmodia andicola (Ohaus, 1903) *
Distribution. Recorded from 610–1450 m. Subtropical east, tropical east.
Locality Data. 1 specimen examined from USNM. Additional record from Machatschke (1972): Napo (2): Baeza, Santa Inés .
Temporal Data. No data.
Chasmodia anophrys Ohaus, 1914 *
Distribution. Recorded at 950 m. Tropical east.
Locality Data. No specimens examined. Records from Machatschke (1972): Pastaza (1): Río Pastaza. Zamora Chinchipe (1): Sabanilla.
Temporal Data. No data.
Chasmodia cachectica (Ohaus, 1903)
Distribution. Recorded from 610–1450 m. Subtropical east, tropical east.
Locality Data. No specimens examined. Records from Machatschke (1972): Napo (2): Baeza, Santa Inés. Zamora Chinchipe (1): Sabanilla.
Temporal Data. No data.
Chasmodia elinguis Ohaus, 1914
Distribution. Recorded from 900–1300 m. Tropical northwest, subtropical west.
Locality Data. 5 specimens from QCAZ and USNM: Cotopaxi (2): Las Pampas. Chimborazo (1): No data. Los Ríos (1): No data. Pichincha (1): Alluriquín .
Temporal Data. April (1), May (1), October (2).
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