Athlia bruchi Moser, 1924
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Athlia bruchi Moser, 1924 |
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Figs. 19–23, 67.
Original combination. Athlia bruchi Moser, 1924: 121 .
Type locality. “ Argentina: Cordoba ” ( Moser 1924).
Type series. Lectotype ( Figs. 19–23) at ZMHB labeled a) “Rep ARGENTINA / Prov. Cordoba / 1911 / C. Bruch” (typeset), b) “ Athlia / Bruchi / Type Mos.” (handwritten), c) “Bruchi Mos.” (handwritten), d) “SYNTYPUS / Athlia / bruchi Moser, 1924 / labelled by MNHUB 2009” (typeset, orange label), e) “ ATHLIA / BRUCHI / MOSER, 1924 / LECTOTYPE / A.B.T. SMITH” (handwritten and typeset, red label). Lectotype here designated. A lectotype is designated to preserve the stability of the nomenclature by selecting a single specimen as the namebearing type for this species. Since Moser (1924) did not explicitly state how many specimens he examined, it is impossible to know the exact composition of the type series.
Distribution. Fig. 67. Argentina: Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Jujuy, La Pampa, Neuquén, Río Negro, San Luis (based on specimens from CASC, CMNC, ZMHB).
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