Baiocis sublunaris (Schedl), 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4434.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5970721 |
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Baiocis sublunaris (Schedl) |
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Baiocis sublunaris (Schedl) View in CoL
Crossotarsus sublunaris Schedl, 1937: 544 View in CoL .
Baiocis sublunaris ( Schedl): Schedl 1972 View in CoL : 143.
Taxonomy: This is by far the largest species of Baiocis View in CoL , the male measuring 4.7 mm, and the female 5.0 mm long. Only one male and one female syntypes are known (NMW, examined) collected in an unspecified locality in Southeast Borneo. As noted by Wood and Bright (1992), Schedl's (1978) citation of a male holotype and female allotype is invalid. To ensure correct and consistent application of the name, the male in NMW bearing the labels: Borneo/ [male sign]/ Type Platypus sublunaris K.E.Schedl / Crossotarsus sublunaris Schedl View in CoL / Holotypus Crossotarsus sublunaris Schedl View in CoL , is here designated lectotype. The female syntype becomes a paralectotype. Schedl's (1937) original description fails to mention that the first ventrite has a small, median triangular spine projecting over the base of the second ventrite, which is unarmed. The male metanepisternum bears two minute tubercles anteriorly.
Distribution: Indonesia (Kalimantan).
Biology: Unknown.
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Baiocis sublunaris (Schedl)
Beaver, Roger A. 2018 |
Crossotarsus sublunaris
Schedl, 1937 : 544 |
Baiocis sublunaris (
Baiocis sublunaris ( Schedl): Schedl 1972 : 143 |