Sennius amazonicus (Pic, 1929) Pic, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4175.3.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:27F01A0C-47D4-4B0B-BE96-B0D66F2DC381 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5465549 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C421D67B-7E14-FFB4-5ACA-FADFBA8EF88E |
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Sennius amazonicus (Pic, 1929) |
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comb. nov. |
Sennius amazonicus (Pic, 1929) , comb n.
Bruchus amazonicus Pic, 1929a: 26 (description, distribution).
Acanthoscelides amazonicus: Blackwelder, 1946: 758 (combination, catalog); Udayagiri & Wadhi, 1989: 36 (catalog). Sennius amazonicus: Santos et al., 1997: 883 –886 (host, biology).
Type material (1, MNHN): Lectotype male with labels: 1, “D r Hahnel. / Amazonas / (Staudinger.)” “ type ” “ amazonicus / n sp” “ Holotype ” “ amazonicus / Pic / det. 70 / J. M. Kingsolver” “ Lectotype / Bruchus amazonicus Pic, 1929 / design. J. H. Viana”.
Remark. In the original description, Pic does not indicate the number of specimens studied. One specimen was received from MNHN, here designated as a lectotype, with location data identical to what was given in the original description (Amazones) and Pic’s labels " type " and " amazonicus n sp". Santos et al. (1997) cited Acanthoscelides amazonicus as belonging Sennius but no paper was found with this transference. Here it is formally transferred to Sennius , as Sennius amazonicus ( NEW COMBINATION), due mainly to the following characters: hind femur with one tooth at inner ventral margin, and internal sac of male genitalia with hinge sclerites.
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Bruchinae |
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Sennius amazonicus (Pic, 1929)
Viana, Jéssica Herzog 2016 |
Acanthoscelides amazonicus:
Santos 1997: 883 |
Udayagiri 1989: 36 |
Blackwelder 1946: 758 |
Bruchus amazonicus
Pic 1929: 26 |