Paratrichapus fultoni
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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Ciidae
Genus: Paratrichapus
Name
Paratrichapus fultoni (Broun, 1886) comb. n. – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Cis fultoni Broun 1886[1]: 904. Type-locality: West Taieri, New Zealand.
- Xylographus fultoni (Broun, 1886) Kuschel 1990[2]: 62.
Type series
NEW ZEALAND: male lectotype (NHM), here designated, labeled: “1614 [handwritten] \ Taieri [printed] \ New Zealand. Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482 [printed] \ Cis fultoni [handwritten] \ Rhopalodontus fultoni Broun. K. Paviour-Smith det. 1966 [handwritten] \ [red label] LECTOTYPE Cis fultoni Broun [handwritten]”; 1 female paralectotype (NHM), labeled: “1614 [handwritten] \ Taieri [printed] \ New Zealand. Broun Coll. Brit. Mus. 1922-482 [printed] \ Cis fultoni [handwritten] \ Rhopalodontus fultoni Broun. K. Paviour-Smith det. 1966 [handwritten] \ [yellow label] PARALECTOTYPE Cis fultoni Broun [handwritten]”.
Taxon Treatment
- Sandoval-Gómez, V; Lopes-Andrade, C; Lawrence, J; 2014: Lectotype designations and nomenclatural changes in Xylographus Mellié (Coleoptera, Ciidae) ZooKeys, 374: 23-43. doi
Other References
- ↑ Broun T (1886) Manual of the New Zealand Coleoptera. Part 4. New Zealand Museum and Geological Survey Department, Wellington, 817–974.
- ↑ Kuschel G (1990) Beetles in a suburban environment: a New Zealand case study. The identity and status of Coleoptera in the natural and modified habitats of Lynfield, Auckland (1974-1989). Auckland: New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, DSIR Plant Protection Report No.3.