Tormus, SHARP, 1884
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa105 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/356287D9-FF9F-AF31-4E3A-FC4EFDC26D32 |
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Felipe |
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Tormus |
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GENUS TORMUS SHARP, 1884 View in CoL
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Material examined: Tormus helmsi Sharp, 1884: 1 female (NMPC): New Zealand: Buller ( BR) Tobins Bridge at Hwy. 7 (11.6 km NWW of Springs Junction), 42.29202°S 172.05333°E, 527 m, 3.xii.2016, M. Fikáček & M. Seidel lgt. ( MM51 ) GoogleMaps .
Tormus posticalis (Broun, 1917) : 1 male ( NMPC): New Zealand , Westland ( WD), Stream at Jackson River Rd., Red Hill area, 44°07.41’S 168°32.87’E, 150 m, 7.xii.2017, sifting dry moss, M. Fikáček, D. Sadílek & V. Sýkora lgt. (2017- NZ 73) GoogleMaps .
Karyotype: 2 n = 16 + Xy p (♂). All autosomes and the X chromosome are metacentric. Autosomal pairs 1 and 2 are distinctly longer than the others which decrease in length gradually.
TRIBE HYDROBIUSINI
BR |
Embrapa Agrobiology Diazothrophic Microbial Culture Collection |
NMPC |
National Museum Prague |
V |
Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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