Eupteryx thoulessi Edwards, 1926
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270968 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CBCF40-2377-FF92-FF6E-FF09FEC52D2A |
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Felipe |
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Eupteryx thoulessi Edwards, 1926 |
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Eupteryx thoulessi Edwards, 1926 View in CoL
The rear spot on the vertex is irregular and variable in shape ( Fig. 23) and does not allow a reliable identification of this species. Although the habitat is a good indication, the identity needs to be confirmed by examining the aedeagus, that has a pair of spines at the tip in addition to the pair of appendages that is folded backwards ( Fig. 24 View Fig ). In moist habitats such as water edges on Mentha aquatica L. and Lycopus europaeus L.VI-XI.
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Hoboken, Hobokense Polder (51.195, 4.343), 22.VIII.2017; Dilsen-Stokkem, Kerkeweerd (51.024, 5.752), 2.IX.2017; Merendree, Durmplassen (51.093, 3.578), 9.VI.2018.
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