Baiocis pernanulus (Schedl)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4434.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5970713 |
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Baiocis pernanulus (Schedl) View in CoL
( Figs 13, 16 View FIGURES 10–17 , 28 View FIGURES 26–32 )
Crossotarsus pernanulus Schedl, 1935: 482 View in CoL .
Platypus pernanulus ( Schedl): Schedl 1939 : 336.
Baiocis pernanulus (Schedl) View in CoL : Browne 1962: 651.
Platypus annularis Schedl, 1975: 379 . syn. n.
Baiocis solomonicus Browne, 1986: 335 . syn. n.
Taxonomy: The senior author has compared the male lectotype and female allotype of B. pernanulus View in CoL (NMW) with specimens of both sexes in RAB from Australia, Brunei, the Philippines, and West Malaysia, and these with the male holotype and a male paratype of Platypus annularis (NMW) from Papua New Guinea, and the male holotype and a male paratype of B. solomonicus (BMNH) from the Solomon Islands. They represent the same species, which is rather variable in size (1.9‒2.4 mm long), but shows no morphological characters which would allow division into distinct species. Specimens in RAB and other collections which Browne identified as B. pernanulus View in CoL are in fact the species described above as B. orientalis . The female of Platypus annularis described by Schedl (1975), is not conspecific with the male, and belongs in the genus Crossotarsus Chapuis ( Roberts, 1989) View in CoL .
New records: BRUNEI, Temburong, nr K. Belalong Field Stud. Centre, 4°33' N, 115°09' E, 250 m, 21.ii.1992 (R.A. Beaver) (1 male) GoogleMaps ; as previous except: 150 m, 29.ii.1992 (1 male). CHINA, S. Yunnan, (Xishuangbanna) 23 km NW Jinghong, vic. Na Ban village ( NNNR), 22°10’N, 100°39’E, 700‒1000 m, v.‒vii. 2009 (L. Meng) (1 female) GoogleMaps .
Distribution: Australia, Brunei Darussalam, China, East and West Malaysia, Laos, Papua New Guinea,
Philippines, Solomon Is. , Thailand.
Biology: Most of the host records for this species given by Browne (1984), Ohno et al. (1987a, b), Ohno (1990) were based on specimens identified by F.G. Browne, and should probably be referred to B. orientalis .
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Baiocis pernanulus (Schedl)
Beaver, Roger A. 2018 |
Crossotarsus pernanulus
Schedl, 1935 : 482 |
Platypus pernanulus (
Platypus pernanulus ( Schedl): Schedl 1939 : 336 |
Baiocis pernanulus
Browne 1962 : 651 |
Platypus annularis
Schedl, 1975 : 379 |
Baiocis solomonicus
Browne, 1986 : 335 |