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Reduvius miltosoma Blanchard 1842

Authors: Melo, María Cecilia; Dellapé, Pablo M.;

Reduvius miltosoma Blanchard 1842

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Reduvius miltosoma Blanchard, 1842(Fig. 3 A-C)Reduvius miltosoma Blanchard, 1842: 218, pl. 29, fig. 3.TYPE SPECIMENS. — Lectotype, here designated. Bolivia • 1 ♂; 8655 34; 411; Reduvius miltosoma; TYPE; Zelurus miltosoma dét. B é renger J-M; MNHN-EH-EH 30845.Paralectotype. Bolivia • 1 ♀; 8655 34; MNHN-EH-EH 33303.DISTRIBUTION GIVEN BY BLANCHARD. — Santa Cruz, Bolivia.D’ORBIGNY’S CATALOGUE NOTES. — Bolivia, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Nov. 1830 to May 1831. It is found in the interior of thick woods, on small plants, or on the branches of trees and shrubs, where, motionless, it waits for its prey, because it is carnivorous.VALID NAME. — Zelurus miltosoma (Blanchard, 1842) (Stål 1872).

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