Pelecinobaccha vera (Hull, 1943) Hull, 1943
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3819.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:355CBCD4-AB75-4F9F-A476-4B300143F8D6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5674594 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/191A7A05-001C-1219-FF7E-F993D739EC39 |
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Pelecinobaccha vera (Hull, 1943) |
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comb. nov. |
Pelecinobaccha vera (Hull, 1943) comb. nov.
Baccha vera Hull, 1943 View in CoL .— Hull, 1943a: 50 (also Hull, 1944a:10). Type locality: “Amazon”. Holotype female BMNH (not examined). Hull, 1949a: 200 (fig. 43, female abdomen), 272 (fig. 353, female wing).
Ocyptamus vera View in CoL . Thompson et al., 1976: 29 (catalog citation).
Male. Male unknown.
Female. Similar to P. aster except: Head: Face entirely pale. Frons shining steel-blue. Thorax: Scutum shining black, pollinose vittae broad. Subscutellar fringe absent. Wing: Hyaline. Legs: Proleg and mesoleg mostly pale, with a subapical ring on femur and 2 last tarsomeres light brown. Metaleg pale on base and apex of metafemur, basal 2/5 of metatibia, apex of metabasitarsomere, and 2nd and 3rd metatarsomeres. Abdomen: 2nd tergite without pale maculae. Fourth tergite with lateral pale maculae positioned sub-basally. Sixth segment whole, not divided into tergite and sternite. Genitalia: Not dissected.
Length. ~ 11mm.
Distribution. “Amazon”.
Comments. The above redescription is based on Hull’s (1944a) original description and was supplemented with information kindly provided by the Diptera curator at the BMNH (Nigel Wyatt).
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Pelecinobaccha vera (Hull, 1943)
Miranda, Gil Felipe Gonçalves, Marshall, Stephen A. & Skevington, Jeffrey H. 2014 |
Ocyptamus vera
Thompson 1976: 29 |
Baccha vera
Hull 1949: 200 |
Hull 1944: 10 |
Hull 1943: 50 |