Reduvius reuteri Horváth, 1893
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0025 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3704618 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/946FF33E-297B-0707-FEEC-A8E176BAC7F8 |
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Reduvius reuteri Horváth, 1893 View in CoL
( Figs 23–26 View Figs 23–37 )
Reduvius reuteri Horváth, 1893:265 View in CoL (original description).Junior homonym of Reduvius (Harpiscus) reuteri Distant, 1879: 125 View in CoL . Synonymized with Acanthaspis (now Neotrichedocla View in CoL ) quadrisignata Stål, 1855 View in CoL , by JEANNEL (1919: 209).
Reduvius reuteri View in CoL : LETHIERRY & SEVERIN (1896): 100 (catalogue).
Reduvius Reuterianus Kirkaldy, 1909a: 388 View in CoL , new substitute name for Reduvius reuteri Horváth, 1893 View in CoL .
Type locality. ‘Africa centralis (HOLUB)’ [= Southern and southern-central Africa between Cape Town and Kafue River, Zambia].
Type material examined. SYNTYPE: 1 ( HNHM), ‘Holub [p, pink label] // Reuteri Horv. [Horváth’s hw, underlined in red hw] / det. Horváth [p] // 4-signata [Horváth’s hw] / det. Horváth [p] // Edocla / quadrisignata Stål [Horváth’s hw]’ (pinned through scutellum, flagellum of left, distiflagellum of right antenna, left fore and hind legs, right middle leg, tarsi of left middle and right hind legs lacking) ( Figs 23–26 View Figs 23–37 ).
Current status. Junior subjective synonym of Neotrichedocla quadrisignata ( Stål, 1855) (synonymized by JEANNEL 1919: 209, hereby confirmed).
Distribution of Neotrichedocla quadrisignata . Angola ( HESSE 1925, as Trichedocla quadrisignata); Botswana (SCHUMACHER 1913, as Edocla quadrisignata ; KRÜGER & DECKERT 2006); Cameroon ( SCHOUTEDEN 1931, as Trichedocla quadrisignata); Democratic Republic of the Congo ( SCHOUTEDEN 1931, as Edocla quadrisignata ); Namibia ( HESSE 1925, as Trichedocla quadrisignata; REAVELL 2000); South Africa ( STÅL 1855, as Acanthaspis 4-signata, type locality in Natal; REAVELL 2000), Zimbabwe ( MILLER 1953, as Trichedocla quadrisignata; REAVELL 2000).
Remarks. HORVÁTH (1893) described the species based on an unspecified number of males. A single male syntype ( Figs 23–26 View Figs 23–37 ) is deposited in the HNHM.
The confused nomenclatural history involving the names Acanthaspis dubius Walker, 1873, Acanthaspis dubia Reuter, 1881, Reduvius reuteri Horváth, 1893 , Acanthaspis reuteri Letherry & Severin, 1896 , Reduvius reuterianus Kirkaldy, 1909 , Acanthaspis reuteri Schouteden, 1909 , Acanthaspis reuterianus Schouteden, 1909, and Acanthaspis reuteriellus Schouteden, 1931 (see JEANNEL 1919, HESSE 1925, SCHOUTEDEN 1931, MALDONADO CAPRILES 1990), was correctly resolved by KERZHNER (1992: 53).
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Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum) |
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Reduvius reuteri Horváth, 1893
Kment, Petr & Rédei, Dávid 2018 |
Reduvius Reuterianus Kirkaldy, 1909a: 388
KIRKALDY G. W. 1909: 388 |
Hórvath 1893: 283 |
Reduvius reuteri
LETHIERRY L. & SEVERIN G. 1896: 100 |
Reduvius reuteri Horváth, 1893:265
JEANNEL R. 1919: 209 |
Horváth 1893: 265 |
DISTANT W. L. 1879: 125 |
Stål 1855: 283 |