Ophyra albuquerquei Lopes, 1985
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3702.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6164740 |
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Ophyra albuquerquei Lopes, 1985 |
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Ophyra albuquerquei Lopes, 1985 View in CoL
( Figs. 12 View FIGURE 12 , 39 View FIGURES 38 – 41 )
Type material examined. Holotype male, pinned, damaged, without abdomen, terminalia in plastic vial, “M. N. / N. [printed] 5332 [handwritten]” on white paper, black frame; “Petrópolis (EJ).—Le / Vallon, Alto Mosela / (1.100m) 1/ I-8 / / III/57. Albq leg.” handwritten on White paper, black frame; “Holotipo” print on red paper, black frame; “ Ophyra / albuquerquei / Lopes, 1985” handwritten on white paper, black frame ( MNRJ).
Other material examined. ARGENTINA : BUENOS AIRES: 1 male, Balcarce, III-47, Wappers leg. ( ANLIS); 1 female, Burzaco, II-2006, Mulieri leg. ( MACN); 1 male, Malbrán, Capital Federal, XII-2007, Patitucci leg. ( MACN); 1 male, Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur ( RECS), Capital Federal, II-2008, Mulieri leg. ( MACN); CÓRDOBA: 2 females, Capilla del Monte, I-2001, Mariluis leg. ( MACN). MISIONES: 4 females, 2 males, Iguazú, 23-III-1987, Mariluis leg. ( MACN); 7 females, 2 males, Puerto Esperenza, X-1978, Mariluis leg. ( MACN). SALTA: 5 females, 1 male, El Maray 2000 mts, XII-1986, Mariluis leg. ( MACN). TUCUMÁN: 2 males, Padre Monti, Burruyacu, 7-II-1948, Golbach leg. ( IFML), 1 male, Quebrada La Toma, 21-XII-1950, Golbach leg. ( IFML); 1 female, San Pedro de Colalao, 1190 m., III-1979, Mariluis leg. ( MACN).
Distribution in Argentina ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 38 – 41 ): Buenos Aires; Córdoba; Misiones; Salta; Tucumán.
References for Argentina View in CoL . Patitucci et al. (2010a).
Remarks. A detailed description of the species was made by Lopes (1985a) and Pamplona & Couri (1989).
Biology. The necrophagous fly, O. albuquerquei , is a Neotropical species registered only in Brazil ( Carvalho et al. 2005) and Argentina ( Patitucci et al. 2010a).
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