Horelophus, d Orchymont, 1913
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaa105 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/356287D9-FF96-AF38-4FC7-F99EFB09699A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Horelophus |
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GENUS HORELOPHUS View in CoL D’ ORCHYMONT, 1913
( FIG. 7E–K View Figure 7 )
M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: H o r e l o p h u s w a l k e r i dʼ Orchymont , 1913: 2 males ( NMPC) : New Zealand, Nelson ( NN) , Kahurangi Nat. Park, AppleTree Flat at Cobb Dam Road , 200 m, 41.0744°S 172.75761°E, 12.xii.2016, hygropetric habitat: exposed rocks with thin film of water, moss and algae, M. Fikáček & M. Seidel lgt. ( MM73 ). 1 male ( NMPC) GoogleMaps : New Zealand: Marlborough, Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, first waterfall at Tawa Walk , 41.30526°S 173.56739°E, 55 m, floating moss from small waterfall in Nothofagus Blume forest, 11.xii.2016, M. Fikáček & M. Seidel lgt. ( MM69 b) GoogleMaps .
Karyotype: 2 n = 16 + Xy (♂). Horelophus chromosomes seems to be acrocentric to subacrocentric and decrease in size along the karyotype. X chromosome is about as long as chromosomes 6–8.
TRIBE CHAETARTHRIINI
NMPC |
National Museum Prague |
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