Name-bearing type specimens in the Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids & Nematodes (CNC): Blattodea, Dermaptera, Notoptera, Mecoptera, Megaloptera, Myriapoda, Neuroptera, Odonata, Orthoptera, Phthiraptera, Pseudoscorpiones, Psocoptera, Raphidioptera & Siphonaptera
Author
Lonsdale, Owen
Author
Locke, Michelle M.
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Zootaxa
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Neuroptera
beardi
Tauber, 1969
,
Meleoma
holotype
(
1 male
, pinned)
Verbatim
: Chir. Mts. Ariz.
VI 11 1956
H.&A. Howden / Rustler’s Park 8400′ Alt. / CNC 311968
Interpretive data
:
USA
.
Arizona
:
Chiricahua Mountains
,
Rustler Park
,
31°54′12″N
109°16′48″W
,
2560m
,
11.vi.1956
, H.&.
A. Howden
,
CNC311968
.
Determination
:
Meleoma
beardi Tauber det. C. Tauber
HOLOTYPE
. /
Holotype
Meleoma
beardi Tauber CNC No.
Comments
: Antennae missing. Abdomen removed for genitalia dissection.
borealis
Klimaszewski & Kevan, 1988
,
Micromus
holotype
(
1 male
, pinned)
Verbatim
: Unalakleet,
Alaska
,
5.VII.61
B.S. Heming / CNC 311964.
Interpretive data
:
USA
.
Alaska
:
Unalakleet
,
63°52′23.01″N
160°47′17.01″W
,
5.vii.1961
,
B.S. Heming
,
CNC311964
.
Determination
:
HOLOTYPE
♂
Micromus
borealis. Klim. & Kevan des.
Klimaszewski 1988
/
Micromus
borealis Klim. & Kevan Det: J. Klimaszewski.
Comments
: Right antenna broken. Abdomen removed and slide mounted for genitalia dissection.
canadensis
Klimaszewski & Kevan, 1986
,
Plesiorobius
holotype
(1 [sex unknown], fossil: amber)
Verbatim
: Nr Medicine Hat Alta
July 8-11 1971
J.F. Mcalpine / Can. Nat. Coll.
Type
No. 18446 / CAS 382.
Interpretive data
:
CANADA
.
Alberta
:
Grassy Lake
, near
Medicine Hat
,
49°46′39″N
111°41′39″W
, amber collected from tailings at open pit coal measure,
8-11.vii.1971
,
J.F. McAlpine
, 1985,
CNC
Type
No. 18446,
CAS382
.
Determination
:
NEUROPTERA
BEROTHIDAE
/
HOLOTYPE
Plesiorobius canadensis Klimaszewski
CNC No. / 1985 No. 18446.
Comments
: Original description notes collection of amber at tailings at open pit coal measure. Exact locality derived from discussion with R. Sanchez (Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology).
canadensis
Meinander, 1972
,
Coniopteryx
(
Xeroconiopteryx
)
holotype
(
1 male
, pinned: point)
Verbatim
: Elbow, Sask.
10 vi 1960
A.R. Brooks. / Genit Ottw Slide 14 / CNC DIPTERA # 123335.
Interpretive data
:
CANADA
.
Saskatchewan
:
Elbow
,
51°7′10.21″N
106°35′54″W
,
10.vi.1960
,
A.R. Brooks
,
CNC
Type
No.
12858,
CNC
_Diptera123335
.
Determination
:
HOLOTYPUS
Coniopteryx canadensis
n. sp.
♂
det. Meinander 1971/
HOLOTYPE
CNC.No.12858
Coniopteryx canadensis Meinander
Comments
: Antennae missing. Abdomen removed for genitalia dissection.
carei
Smith, 1932
[variety],
Chrysopa oculata
Valid name
:
Chrysopa oculata
Say, 1839
holotype
(
1 female
, pinned)
Verbatim
: Cranbrook, B.C.
6.VI
.1926
A.A. Dennys
/ CNC
DIPTERA # 123334
.
Interpretive data
:
CANADA
.
British Columbia
:
Cranbrook
,
49°30′46.69″N
115°46′9.84″W
,
6.vi.1926
,
A.A. Dennys
,
CNC
Type
No.
3308,
CNC
_Diptera123334
.
Determination
:
HoloTYPE
Chrysopa oculata var. carei
3308 No. Smith /
Chrysopa oculata
var carei Smith det. by RCS Type /
Chrysopa oculata Say Det. P Adams
/
HOLOTYPE
/
Chrysopa oculata SAY
♀
FIDE J.A. GARLAND 1980.
Comments
:
Bickley (1952)
noted that the “varietal names [of
Chrysopa oculata
] are no longer of any value”, but did not explicitly synonymize these names.
Garland (1985a)
used this to conclude that the name
carei
“no longer represents a valid taxonomic category… and is unavailable”. This interpretation would appear to be valid according to ICZN (1999: Art. 45.6.4), as the original description suggested that this was not a distinct taxon, but an unavailable name of infrasubspecific rank: “The chief excuse for indicating this colorational form as a variety is to indicate that this is not a distinct species, but a striking form attained by the gradual disappearance of vertical markings.” (
Smith 1932
). Antennae missing.
downesi
Smith, 1932
,
Chrysopa
Valid name
:
Chrysoperla carnea
(Stephens, 1836)
holotype
(
1 female
, pinned)
Verbatim
: Vernon, B.C.
15.XII.1926
W. Downes / TL: KELOWNA NEC VERNON cf.
SMITH 1932
. / CNC DIPTERA # 123333.
Interpretive data
:
CANADA
.
British Columbia
:
Vernon
,
50°15′49.57″N
119°16′25.45″W
, overwintered as adult under loose bark of pine trees,
15.xii.1916
,
W. Downes
,
CNC
Type
No.
3309,
CNC
_Diptera123333
.
Determination
:
HoloTYPE
Chrysopa
downesi 3309 No. Smith /
Chrysopa
downsi [sic] Smith Det. by RCS Type /
Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens)
♀
FIDE J.A. Garland 1980 /
Chrysopa carnea Steph. Det. P. Adams.
Comments
: Description lists
type
locality as Kelowna. Vernon is the accepted locality (
Garland 1985a
). Abdomen appears to have been glued to the body.
intacta
Navás, 1912
,
Chrysopa
Valid name
:
Kymachrysa intacta
(
Navás, 1912
)
neotype
(
1 male
, pinned)
Verbatim
: Kazubazua, Que.
16-VIII 1927
G.S. Walley / 2 880 / CNC 311969.
Interpretive data
:
CANADA
.
Quebec
:
Kazubazua
,
45°57′5.90″N
76°1′16.71″W
,
16.viii.1927
,
G.S. Walley
,
CNC
Type
No. 21287,
CNC311969
.
Determination
:
Chrysopa
sp, near rufilabris may be new, Det. by RCSmith /
Chrysopa
placita Bks Det. P Adams /
NEOTYPE
Chrysopa intacta Navás
GARLAND CNC No. 21287 / “Ceraeochrysa”
intacta (Navás)
, in.sed. det. C.A. Tauber ’10.
Comments
:
Neotype
designated by
Garland (1985b)
. Tauber & Garland (2010) note “Original
syntype
reported to have been retained in Navás collection, probably destroyed”. Type data of lost
syntype
: Toronto,
1.vi.1908
. Antennae missing. Abdomen removed for genitalia dissection.
intermedia
Adams, 1967
,
Pimachrysa
holotype
(
1 female
, pinned)
Verbatim
: Snow Creek 1500′ White Water, Cal.
8.III-1955
W. R. M. Mason / CNC 312077.
Interpretive data
:
USA
.
California
:
Riverside Co.
,
Snow Creek
,
White Water
,
33°54′1.49″N
116°40′43.32″W
,
457m
,
8.iii.1955
,
W.R.M. Mason
,
CNC312077
.
Determination
:
PIMACHRYSA
INTERMEDIA ADAMS
HOLOTYPE
♀
Det.P.Adams.
Comments
: Left antenna broken. Left hind leg and left hind wing missing. Abdomen removed for genitalia dissection.
latipalpis
Meinander, 1972
,
Coniopteryx
(
Coniopteryx
)
holotype
(
1 male
[shares vial with
3 female
paratypes
], ethyl alcohol)
Verbatim
: Colo.
Durango
, Junction Cr. Rd.
12-17.VII.1968
Mal. Tr. E.C. Becker 10000′ /
♂
genit & palpi slide
8 ♀
genitalia slide 9 / CNC 311962.
Interpretive data
:
USA
.
Colorado
:
Durango Junction Creek
Road
,
37°18′44.94″N
107°53′22.10″W
,
3048m
,
12- 17.vii.1968
,
E.C. Becker
,
Malaise trap
,
CNC
Type
No. 12860,
CNC311962
.
Determination
:
HOLOTYPUS
♂
[
paratypus
]
3♀♀
Coniopteryx latipalpis
n. sp.
det. Meinander 1971/
HOLOTYPE
CNC
No. 12860
Coniopteryx latipalpis Meinander
/
PARATYPE
CNC
No. 12860
Coniopteryx latipalpis Meinander
.
Comments
: Genitalia dissected.
murreensis
Tjeder, 1963
,
Chrysopa
Valid name
:
Mallada murreensis
(
Tjeder, 1963
)
holotype
(
1 male
, pinned)
Verbatim
: Reared in lab / C.I.B.C
22.2.60
/ C.I.B.C 60-2 / 60-188 / 69.-2883 / CNC 311966.
Interpretive data
:
PAKISTAN
.
Punjab
:
Murree
,
33°54′22″N
73°24′1″E
,
22.ii.1960
, reared,
CNC311966
.
Determination
:
8478
Holotypus
♂
Chrysopa murreensis B. Tjeder
.
Comments
: Locality data taken from original description. Left hind wing missing. Genitalia dissected, mounted on slide, on pin. Slide mount is crystalized and difficult to see.
nigrans
Carpenter, 1940
,
Hemerobius
holotype
(
1 male
, pinned)
Verbatim
: Mt. Lolo Kamloops, B.C.
2.VI.1938
J.K. Jacob / CNC DIPTERA # 123337.
Interpretive data
:
CANADA
.
British Columbia
:
Mt. Lolo
,
Kamloops
,
50°48′7″N
120°7′37″W
,
2.vi.1938
,
J.K. Jacob
,
CNC
Type
No.
4559,
CNC
_Diptera123337
.
Determination
: Type /
HOLOTYPE
Hemerobius
nigrans carp. No. 4559. /
Hemerobius
nigrans Carp. det. F.M. Carpenter.
Comments
: Dissected components of abdomen in genitalia vial, remainder of specimen missing.