Gelastocoris fuscus Martin, 1929
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Gelastocoris fuscus Martin, 1929 |
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Gelastocoris fuscus Martin, 1929 View in CoL
Geographical distribution: Colombia, Suriname, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Paraguay.
Distribution in Brazil: North Region (AM) ( Martin 1929; Todd 1972).
Comments: Gelastocoris martinezi De Carlo, 1954 , from Bolivia, was considered a junior-synonym of G. fuscus by Todd (1955) and Schnack & Estévez (1979), but not by Nieser (1975).
Martin, C. H. (1929) An exploratory survey of characters of specific value in the genus Gelastocoris Kirkaldy, and some new species. University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 18, 351 - 367.
Nieser, N. (1975) The water bugs (Heteroptera: Nepomorpha) of the Guyana Region. Studies on the Fauna of Suriname and other Guyanas, 16, 1 - 303.
Schnack, J. A. & Estevez, A. L. (1979) Monografia sistematica de los Gelastocoridae de la Republica Argentina (Hemiptera). Limnobios, 1, 346 - 380.
Todd, E. L. (1955) A taxonomic revision of the family Gelastocoridae. University of Kansas Science Bulletin, 37, 277 - 475.
Todd, E. L. (1972) Distributional records of some Gelastocoridae in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 74, 193 - 195.
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