Catocala hermia ssp. hermia, Gall, Lawrence & Hawks, David, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.39.425 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3788663 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D2962-FF84-1B31-5EE0-F996FEB6FD97 |
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Catocala hermia ssp. hermia |
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Catocala hermia ssp. hermia syn. sheba Cassino , syn. n.
Fig. 37 (lectotype)
Catocala sheba Cassino, 1919: 99
Catocala sheba ; McDunnough 1938: 116
Catocala sheba ; Franclemont and Todd 1983: 128
Type material. Catocala sheba : the original description states “Types: 1 ♁, one ♀, paratypes 8 ♁s, 7 ♀ s in the author’s collection.” A male is at the USNM, with correct locality and date information, and a label “C. new= / muni / Cassino.” It also bears the following label by F. H. Benjamin: “Think this ♁ type / of sheba Cass. /…who says descr. / under diff. name / from that on / Type label / FHB.” Th is male is designated lectotype to clarify application of the name sheba . In addition to the above two labels, the lectotype bears the labels “Jemez Springs / New Mex”, “Sept 3”, “Barnes / Collection.” Th e lectotype of C. sheba is a typical specimen of the widespread and morphologically variable C. hermia H. Edwards, 1880 . Type Locality: Jemez Springs, New Mexico, [ USA].
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Catocala hermia ssp. hermia
Gall, Lawrence & Hawks, David 2010 |
Catocala sheba
Franclemont JG & Todd EL 1983: 128 |
Catocala sheba
McDunnough JH 1938: 116 |
Catocala sheba
Cassino SE 1919: 99 |