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Borborus roserii Rondani 1880

Authors: Sforzi, Alessandra; Sommaggio, Daniele;

Borborus roserii Rondani 1880

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Borborus roserii Rondani, 1880 ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: 1880: 9 (key), 12 (description). TYPE LOCALITY: “ in Germania [Germany]”. TYPE MATERIAL: 1 ♂, holotype (dirty and covered with mold) (MZUF: Box 36): Copromyza Fall. Borborus Meg. / roserii Rndn., Germ. [= Germany] / 1911 / Holotypus Borborus roserii Rondani, ♂, labeled by A.L. Norrbom, XII.[19]84 / Crumomyia roserii (Rondani), det. A.L. Norrbom, 1984. CURRENT STATUS: valid species, as Copromyza roserii (Papp 1984d: 78, Norrbom et al. 2001: 65); valid species, as Crumomyia roserii (Marshall et al. 2011: 227). REMARKS: Rondani (1880: 12) described Borborus roserii from a single male: “ marem unicum observavi a Clar. De Roser olim missum [I observed a single male formerly sent by Mr. von Roser]”.

Published as part of Sforzi, Alessandra & Sommaggio, Daniele, 2021, Catalog of the Diptera types described by Camillo Rondani, pp. 1-438 in Zootaxa 4989 (1) on page 223, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4989.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4980621

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Sphaeroceridae, Borborus, Diptera, Animalia, Biodiversity, Borborus roserii, Taxonomy

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