Xylographus suillus
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Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Ciidae
Genus: Xylographus
Name
Xylographus suillus Gorham, 1886 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Xylographus suillus Gorham 1886[1]: 355, pl. 13, figs. 21, 21a. Type-locality: Teleman, Guatemala.
Type series
GUATEMALA: male lectotype (NHM), here designated, labeled: “[purple disc] LECTOTYPE [printed] \ Type. Sp. figured [printed] \ Teleman, Vera Paz. Champion. [printed] \ Xylographus suillus, Gorh. [handwritten] \ B.C.A., Coll., III (2). Xylographus suillus, Gorh. [printed] \ [red label] LECTOTYPE Xylographus suillus Gorh. [handwritten]”; 2 male and 4 female paralectotypes (MNHN), labeled: “Teleman, Vera Paz. Champion. [printed] \ [pink label] In boleti attached to manaca palm [handwritten] \ Xylographus suillus, Gor. [handwritten] \ [yellow label] PARALECTOTYPE Xyloraphus suillus Gorh. [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
- ↑ Gorham H (1886) Supplement to Malacodermata. In: Godman F Salvin O (Eds) Biologia Centrali-Americana. Insecta. Coleoptera. Vol. 3, Part 2. Porter, London, 313-360.