Isostomyia Coquillett , 1906e: 16
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4381.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3799982 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/565A878B-9303-622A-FF32-FF1BFCDCFDF4 |
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Isostomyia Coquillett , 1906e: 16 |
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50. Isostomyia Coquillett, 1906e: 16 View in CoL , 24.
ORIGINALLY INCLUDED SPECIES: Aedes perturbans Williston, 1896 ; Aedes nigricorpus Theobald, 1901 .
TYPE SPECIES: Aedes perturbans Williston, 1896 , by subsequent designation ( Coquillett 1910c: 556).
CURRENT STATUS: Valid genus [ teste Guimarães (1997: 104) ].
FAMILY: CULICIDAE .
REMARKS: Howard et al. (1915: 186) stated that the type species of Isostomyia Coquillett, 1906e was Aedes perturbans Williston, 1896 by original designation. Guimarães (1997: 104) and Knight & Stone (1977: 312) stated the same type species but by monotypy. A check of Coquillett (1906e) shows that no type designation was made in that work. Although Coquillett (1910c: 556) indicated that Aedes perturbans Williston, 1896 was the only species in this genus, the questionable inclusion of Aedes nigricorpus Theobald, 1901 by Coquillett (1906e: 24) qualifies as an originally included species according to ICZN Code Art. 67.2.5. Thus, a subsequent designation from the two originally included species is needed. The earliest valid subsequent type designation I have found in this study is that by Coquillett (1910c: 556).
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