Pyrops atroalbus ( Distant, 1918 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10471399 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C99426-FF98-B304-FF4C-263D331CFDA0 |
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Pyrops atroalbus ( Distant, 1918 ) |
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Pyrops atroalbus ( Distant, 1918) View in CoL
( Figs 14A View FIGURE 14 , 16A View FIGURE 16 )
= Fulgora atroalba View in CoL — Distant 1918: 199 [original description].
= Laternaria atroalba View in CoL — Metcalf 1947: 187 [transferred to Laternaria ; catalogued].
= Fulgora watanabei apicalis View in CoL — Lallemand 1963: 90 [considered as a junior synonym of Fulgora watanabei atroalba ( Distant, 1918) View in CoL (erroneous)].
= Fulgora watanabei atroalba View in CoL — Lallemand 1963: 90 [transferred back to Fulgora Linnaeus, 1767 View in CoL and considered as a subspecies of P. watanabei View in CoL (erroneous)].
= Fulgora watanabei var. formosana View in CoL — Lallemand 1963: 90 [considered as a junior synonym of Fulgora watanabei atroalba ( Distant, 1918) View in CoL (erroneous)].
= Pyrops watanabei apicalis View in CoL — Nagai & Porion 1996: 26 [transferred to Pyrops Spinola, 1839 View in CoL but still considered as a junior synonym of Fulgora watanabei atroalba View in CoL (erroneous)].
= Pyrops watanabei atroalba — Nagai & Porion 1996: 26, pl. 18, fig. 223 [transferred to Pyrops Spinola, 1839 View in CoL but still considered as a subspecies of P. watanabei View in CoL (erroneous), type illustrated].
= Pyrops watanabei formosana — Nagai & Porion 1996: 26 [transferred to Pyrops Spinola, 1839 View in CoL but still considered as a junior synonym of Fulgora watanabei atroalba View in CoL (erroneous)].
= Pyrops atroalbus View in CoL — Constant & Pham 2017: 5 View Cited Treatment [combination revived], figs 1, 5 [illustrated]; Constant & Pham 2022: 138 [listed, keyed], fig. 9 [illustrated].
Diagnosis. (1) cephalic process bright yellow, clavated at the apex ( Constant & Pham, 2017: Fig. 1A, D–F View FIGURE 1 ); (2) tegmina with strongly contrasting pattern, pale yellow-white with black markings ( Constant & Pham, 2017: Fig. 1A–B View FIGURE 1 ); (3) posterior wings white proximally, black apically; (4) abdomen pale brown dorsally, black ventrally ( Constant & Pham, 2017: Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ).
Material examined from photographs. 1 ex.: Chiang Mai Prov., Maerim District , 18°55′39.0″N, 98°49′36.0″E, 14 March 2016, © P. Jirasuttayaporn GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam ( Constant & Pham, 2017).
Notes. The specimen from Maerim District , Chiang Mai Province was observed in agricultural area at 1205 alt. The plant that this species is associated with remains unknown .
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Pyrops atroalbus ( Distant, 1918 )
Jiaranaisakul, Kawin, Constant, Jerome & Pinkaew, Nantasak 2024 |
Pyrops watanabei apicalis
Nagai, S. & Porion, T. 1996: 26 |
Pyrops watanabei atroalba
Nagai, S. & Porion, T. 1996: 26 |
Pyrops watanabei formosana
Nagai, S. & Porion, T. 1996: 26 |
Fulgora watanabei apicalis
Lallemand, V. 1963: 90 |
Fulgora watanabei atroalba
Lallemand, V. 1963: 90 |
Fulgora watanabei var. formosana
Lallemand, V. 1963: 90 |
Laternaria atroalba
Metcalf, Z. P. 1947: 187 |
Fulgora atroalba
Distant, W. L. 1918: 199 |