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Tingis circumdata Blanchard 1842

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

Tingis circumdata Blanchard 1842

Abstract

Tingis circumdata Blanchard, 1842(Fig. 6 A-D)Tingis circumdata Blanchard, 1842: 219, pl. 29, fig. 9.TYPE SPECIMEN. — Lectotype. Bolivia • 1 [specimen without abdomen]; 8731 34; Tingis circumdata; Museum Paris Bolivie (Chiquitos) D’Orbigny 1834; Eurypharsa nobilis (Guér-Mén) J. Pericart, det 1979; Lectotype Tingis circumdata Blanchard det. Knudson 22; Museum Paris MNHN-EH-EH20499 [Designated by Knudson & Rider 2024].DISTRIBUTION GIVEN BY BLANCHARD. — Chiquitos, Bolivia.D’ORBIGNY’S CATALOGUE NOTES. — Chiquitos province [Bolivia], from October to December 1831. It is found on plants in groups, in the plains of S[an]. Juan.VALID NAME. — Eurypharsa nobilis (Guérin-Ménèville, 1844) (syn. by Knudson & Rider 2024).REMARKSKnudson & Rider (2024) illustrated a paralectotype from Oxford Museum. We confirm that it is a specimen from d’Orbigny’s collection by examining the green circular label kindly photographed by the Insect collection manager of the Oxford Museum. This label shows on the underside the handwritten numbers 8731 34, that correspond to d’Orbigny’s material entry to the MNHN and therefore his catalogue notes, which are the same as the lectotype.

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