Parapsectrocladius reissi Cranston
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3911.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6114425 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/31677048-FF8C-FFDA-C2D0-4936E071F19D |
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Parapsectrocladius reissi Cranston View in CoL
Parapsectrocladius reissi Cranston 2000: 114 View in CoL .
Material examined. ARGENTINA: 7 females, Río Negro, P. N. Nahuel Huapi, Manso medio, La Cantera, 41°21'16''S – 71°42'27.3''W, 764 m a.s.l., 15-i/ 2-ii-2007, Malaise trap, Garré-Montes de Oca cols. ( MLP).
Remarks. These females were caught in a pond near Manso medio River. This body of standing water could be connected with Manso medio River when the river overflows. The species was first known from Chile and is described in detail by Cranston (2000). These females fit well with Cranston’s description pointing out a slight difference in the number of setae in gonocoxite IX, with 4–5 in Chilean specimens and 6–8 setae in the new specimens. These specimens represent the first record of this species from Argentina, thereby becoming a new trans-andean taxon.
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Museo de La Plata |
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Parapsectrocladius reissi Cranston
Donato, Mariano, Mauad, Melina & Fuentes, María Cecilia 2015 |
Parapsectrocladius reissi
Cranston 2000: 114 |