Eucatops curvipes, Portevin, 1903 a: 163
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4741.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3797423 |
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Eucatops curvipes |
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E. curvipes Portevin, 1903a: 163 View in CoL ;
Jeannel, 1936: 52; Szymczakowski, 1968: 14 (holotype seen); Salgado, 2011d: 35 (male type seen).
Holotype male [a single specimen in original description, assumed as holotype] in MNHN (original description refers to [probably] Grouvelle collection; Jeannel, 1936 refers to Pic colletion).
Type locality: Cochabamba [Department], Bolivia.
Distribution: Bolivia: Cochabamba Department; Ecuador (c. dilatatus ): Guayas and Pichincha Provinces; Peru: Cuzco Department.
= E. curvipes dilatatus Salgado, 2004: 3, 2011d: 35 View in CoL syn. Holotype male in CMNC. Type locality: 27 km S Punta Lopez, 150 m, Guayas Province, Ecuador.
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Catopocerinae |
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Eucatopini |
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Eucatops |
Eucatops curvipes
Peck, Stewart B., Gnaspini, Pedro & Newton, Alfred F. 2020 |
E. curvipes dilatatus
Salgado, J. M. 2011: 35 |
Salgado, J. M. 2004: 3 |
E. curvipes
Salgado, J. M. 2011: 35 |
Szymczakowski, W. 1968: 14 |
Jeannel, R. 1936: 52 |
Portevin, G. 1903: 163 |