Cercophonius sulcatus Fig. 12
Cercophonius sulcatus Kraepelin, 1908c: 102-103
Current combination.
Cercophonius sulcatus Kraepelin, 1908
Lectotype.
(Fig. 12 A–B) ♀ (ZMH-A0000930), [Western Australia], Torbay (station 162) [35°01 ’24” S, 117°39 ’38” E], 19.08.1905, Wilhelm Michaelsen leg., Hamburg’s South-West Australia Expedition 1905, ded. 06.1908.
Paralectotypes.
(Fig. 12 C–D) subadult ♂ (ZMH-A0000930), same data as lectotype; ♀ (ZMH-A0001061), [Western Australia], Lunenberg (station 138) [33°20 ’06” S, 116°02 ’08” E], 22.09.1905, Wilhelm Michaelsen leg., Hamburg’s South-West Australia Expedition 1905, ded. 06.1908; juvenile (ZMH-A0002237), [Western Australia], South Albany (station 167) [35°01 ’36” S, 117°53 ’01” E], 06.1905, Wilhelm Michaelsen leg., Hamburg’s South-West Australia Expedition 1905, ded. 06.1908.
Remarks.
Kraepelin (1908c) and Acosta (1990) listed 7 specimens as type material. Acosta (1990: 18) designated the female from Torbay as lectotype and the remaining specimens as paralectotypes. Three specimens from the original series are lodged in the collections of the Berlin Museum (ZMB): 1 juvenile (ZMB/Arach-15397), Collie (station 137); 2 juveniles (ZMB/Arach-15398), Boyanup (station 146). Lunenburg was an old settlement near the current town of Dwellingup in southwestern Australia.
Remarks on collector.
See paragraph on Cercophonius granulosus Kraepelin, 1908 above.