Anaitis plagiata
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.275866 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6211563 |
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Anaitis plagiata SCOTICA Richardson, 1952
Entomologist’s Record & Journal of Variation, 64 (10), 269–272[269], pl. XI: fig. 18.
Current accepted combination: Aplocera plagiata scotica ( Richardson, 1952) (see Bradley 2000).
Holotype, female, pinned:
Specimen data: “Dalwhinnie | viii. 1946 | A.Richardson” [Printed label, except for handwritten date.] “ TYPE | ENT. | REC. | LXIV | 260” [Handwritten (by Richardson)]. “ ANAITIS PLAGIATA , L., ssp. SCOTICA | DALWHINNIE | INVERNESS, viii. 46. | Ent. Rec. 64 1952 p.269.” [Typewritten cabinet label from A. Richardson’s collection].
Remarks: This specimen, which was standing over the above cabinet label, in Austin Richardson’s collection, is undoubtedly the specimen described by him and illustrated in Pl. XI: fig. 18 ( Richardson 1952).
Bradley, J. D. (2000) Checklist of Lepidoptera Recorded from the British Isles. (2 nd Edition (revised )). D. J. Bradley & M. J. Bradley, Fordingbridge and Newent.
Richardson, A. (1952) New varieties of British Lepidoptera. Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation, 64 (10), 269 - 272.
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