Atyphella brevis Lea, 1909
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5324258 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0394D665-BE06-FF96-FF3C-56B62644ED84 |
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Felipe |
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Atyphella brevis Lea, 1909 |
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Atyphella brevis Lea, 1909 View in CoL
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Atyphella brevis Lea, 1909:111 View in CoL ; 1921a:197; 1929:345. Olivier, 1910b:46. Tillyard, 1926:212. Ballantyne In Calder, 1998:177 (comb. rev). Ballantyne & Lambkin, 2000:29; 2001:364, 2006:30.
Luciola (Luciola) brevis (Lea) View in CoL . McDermott, 1966: 100.
Lectotype. Male. AUSTRALIA: 17.16S, 145.29E, Atherton , designated by Ballantyne & Lambkin, 2000 ( SAM). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. One of six Australian species with striped elytra; Ballantyne & Lambkin (2000:29) distinguished brevis by a combination of characters including the convex–sided elytra, the poorly developed mouthparts and the acutely margined frons–vertex junction. Female, larva not associated.
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South African Museum |
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Atyphella brevis Lea, 1909
Ballantyne, Lesley A. & Lambkin, Christine 2009 |
Luciola (Luciola) brevis (Lea)
McDermott, F. A. 1966: 100 |
Atyphella brevis Lea, 1909:111
Ballantyne, L. A. & Lambkin, C. 2000: 29 |
Calder, A. A. 1998: 177 |
Lea, A. M. 1929: 345 |
Tillyard, R. J. 1926: 212 |
Lea, A. M. 1921: 197 |
Olivier, E. 1910: 46 |
Lea, A. M. 1909: 111 |