Sminthurinus trinotatus Axelson, 1905

Nguyen, Anh T. T., Thuy, Kim N. & Arbea, Javier I., 2022, Catalogue of Vietnamese springtails (Hexapoda, Collembola), Zootaxa 5147 (1), pp. 1-177 : 137

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5147.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6605939

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scientific name

Sminthurinus trinotatus Axelson, 1905
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333. Sminthurinus trinotatus Axelson, 1905 View in CoL

Sminthurinus igniceps var. trinotata Axelson, 1905a: 794 View in CoL .

Sminthurinus trinotatus Axelson View in CoL f. incompleta Stach, 1965: 367.

Distribution in Vietnam. In forest, urban soil.

Northwest: Lào Cai (Sa Pa).

Northeast: Phú Thọ (Xuân Sõn national park).

Red River Delta: Hýng Yên ( Ch ỉ Đạo; Đông Mai). Ninh Bình (Ninh Bình town). Thái Bình (Thái Bình).

Mekong River Delta: Bạc Liêu.

Authorship. DO of S. trinotatus f. incompleta Stach from Sa Pa: Stach 1965.

EC: Dýõng T.T. et al. 2010; Nguyễn H.T. & Nguyễn T.T. 2011a,b.

CI: Nguyễn T.T.A. 2009; Nguyễn T.T.A. & Nguyễn Đ.A.2017; Nguyễn T.T. 1995c, 2003a; Nguyễn T.T. et al. 2005.

Type locality. Oulu ( Finland).

General distribution. Palaearctic species.

Remarks. In the original description of S. trinotatus f. incompleta no type was chosen. Therefore, the listed specimens are regarded as syntypes. Syntypes of S. trinotatus f. incompleta in coll. Stach at ISEA.

ISEA

Poland, Krakow, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Systematic Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Collembola

Order

Poduromorpha

Family

Katiannidae

Genus

Sminthurinus

Loc

Sminthurinus trinotatus Axelson, 1905

Nguyen, Anh T. T., Thuy, Kim N. & Arbea, Javier I. 2022
2022
Loc

Sminthurinus trinotatus

Stach, J. 1965: 367
1965
Loc

Sminthurinus igniceps var. trinotata

Axelson, W. M. 1905: 794
1905
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