Amynthas corticis ( Kinberg, 1867 )
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4344039 |
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67. Amynthas corticis ( Kinberg, 1867)
Perichaeta corticis Kinberg, 1867: 102 .
Amynthas corticis (Kinberg) . Blakemore 2010: 322 (for further synonyms).
T. Oahu, the main Hawaii Island. D. Arunachal Pradesh: Taliha ( Julka 1981), Siki ( Julka 1981), Seiom ( Julka 1981), Lemeking ( Julka 1981), Orak ( Julka 1981), Galensinaik ( Julka 1981), Deju Bung ( Julka 1981), Yame ( Julka 1981), Holin ( Julka 1981), Huri ( Julka 1981), Damin ( Julka 1981), Richik ( Julka 1981), Tali ( Julka 1981), Rui ( Julka 1981), Gimba ( Julka 1981), Chowkham ( Julka 1976), Alubari ( Julka 1976), Chakama village ( Julka 1976), Wakro ( Julka 1976), near Chamba village ( Julka 1976), Hawai ( Julka 1976), Kharang ( Julka 1976), Hayuliang ( Julka 1976), Tezu ( Julka 1976), Kobo ( Stephenson 1914a), Itanagar Zoo ( Halder et al. 2007), Yupia-Doimukh Road ( Halder et al. 2007), Papu Nallah ( Halder et al. 2007), Ganga Lake ( Halder et al. 2007), 77 Mile Base Camp Tirap ( Halder et al. 2007), Gandhigram ( Halder et al. 2007), Vijaynagar ( Halder et al. 2007), Lower Jheel Camp ( Halder et al. 2007), 124 km on Miao-Vijaynagar Road ( Halder et al. 2007), Deban ( Halder et al. 2007), Hornbill ( Halder et al. 2007). Assam: Sadiya ( Stephenson 1914a), unspecified localities ( Rajkhowa et al. 2015). Manipur: Imphal ( Stephenson 1921), Mantripukhri ( Haokip & Singh 2012, 2017), Koirengei Forest ( Haokip & Singh 2017). Meghalaya: Mawphlang (Julka 1977; Halder 1999b), Cherrapunji ( Stephenson 1922; Julka 1977; Bhadauria & Ramakrishnan 1989), Cantonment Hill Cherrapunji ( Stephenson 1924b), Shillong ( Gates 1934; Julka 1977), Nongkynrih (Julka 1977), Barapani (Julka 1977), Myllien (Julka 1977), Malki (Julka 1977), Motinagar ( Halder 1999b), Risa Colony ( Halder 1999b), Lumparing ( Halder 1999b), Elephant Falls ( Halder 1999b), Sohryngkham ( Halder 1999b), Mairang ( Halder 1999b), Mazumai ( Halder 1999b), Raliang ( Halder 1999b), Nongthymmai ( Halder 1999b), Botanical Garden Shillong ( Halder 1999b), Mauryngnang ( Halder 1999b), Happy Valley Shillong ( Gates 1934; Halder 1999b), Golf Course Shillong ( Gates 1934), North of Mokhar ( Gates 1934), Jowai ( Halder 1999b), Thadlaskein ( Halder 1999b), Nartiang ( Gates 1934; Halder 1999b), Muktapur ( Halder 1999b), Saphai ( Halder 1999b), Nongpoh ( Halder 1999b), Tura ( Halder 1999b), Rongram River ( Halder 1999b), Ward Lake Shillong ( Halder 1999b), Mawsmai Cave Cherrapunji ( Halder 1999b), Dumpep ( Gates 1934, 1937), Nongkhnum-Lailad ( Kharkongor 2018), Pamphyrnai ( Kharkongor 2018), Nongstoiñ-Nongpyndeng ( Kharkongor 2018), Mawthar village ( Kharkongor 2018), Langja village ( Kharkongor 2018), Mawshynrut village ( Kharkongor 2018), Nongstoiñ—Mawlongphlang ( Kharkongor 2018). Mizoram: Unspecified localities ( Ramanujam et al. 2004). Sikkim: Timin ( Halder 2003), Rabangla ( Halder 2003), Rangpo ( Halder 2003), Ranipool ( Halder 2003), Rumtek ( Halder 2003), Mangan ( Halder 2003), Phodong ( Halder 2003), Phensang ( Halder 2003), Gangtok ( Michaelsen 1910; Soota & Halder 1981; Halder 2003), Jorthang ( Halder 2003), Namchi ( Halder 2003), Naya Bazar ( Halder 2003), Deorali ( Soota & Halder 1981), Rimbi ( Soota & Halder 1981). West Bengal: Kurseong ( Michaelsen 1909; Stephenson 1916, 1925; Gates 1934; Julka 1975; Halder 1999a), near Singell (Julka 1975); Ghoom (misnomer Soom—Stephenson 1916; Julka 1975), Dhobikhola ( Halder 1999a), Dhobijhora ( Gates 1937), Dow Hill (Julka 1975), Kali Jhora ( Gates 1934), Pedong ( Halder 1999a), Lloyd’s Botanic Gardens Darjeeling (Julka 1975), Darjeeling ( Stephenson 1916; Halder et al. 2007), Singla ( Stephenson 1916; Gates 1934), Sureil ( Stephenson 1920), Pashok ( Stephenson 1920), Kafibari ( Gates 1934),, Resium Forest ( Halder 1999a), Kalimpong ( Gates 1934, 1937; Julka 1975), Teesta Bridge ( Gates 1934, 1937), Mahanadi (Julka 1975), Sukiapokri (Julka 1975), Manikhola ( Halder 1999a), Manebhanjan ( Soota & Halder 1981), Jorpokri (Julka 1975), Ghum Bhanjan (Julka 1975), along Sukiapokri-Simana Road (Julka 1975), midway between Sukiapokri and Jorpokri ( Soota & Halder 1981), Palmajoa Forest Rest House compound ( Soota & Halder 1981).
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Amynthas corticis ( Kinberg, 1867 )
Tiwari, Nalini, Paliwal, R., Rashid, Azhar & Yadav, Shweta 2020 |
Amynthas corticis (Kinberg)
Blakemore, R. J. 2010: 322 |
Perichaeta corticis
Kinberg, J. G. H. 1867: 102 |