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densipilosa Li & Deng in Li et al., 1984: 108 (Pegomya). Holotype male with labels: (1) printed on white label: “Jinding / 82.6”; (2) handwritten on white label: “ P. densipilosa ”; (3) printed on red label: “ HOLOTYPE ”; (4) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white label: “ Pegomya / densipilosa / Identifier: Zide Fan ”; (5) printed with handwritten inscriptions on red label: “ TYPE / Pegomya / densipilosa / Li et Deng ”. Preservation: pinned; genitalia dissected and mounted on a pinned slide. Missing parts: tibia and tarsus of left mid leg. Paratype male with labels: (1) printed on white label: “Jinding / 81.7”; (2) printed on yellow label: “ PARATYPE ”; (3) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white label: “ Pegomya / densipilosa / Identifier: Zide Fan ”; (4) printed with handwritten inscriptions on red label: “ PARATYPE / Pegomya / densipilosa / Li et Deng ”. Preservation: pinned; genitalia dissected and mounted on two pinned slides. Missing parts: right wing, mid and hind legs. Additional notes: All specimens collected by Anxiao Deng at Jinding, Mount Emei. Paratype not mentioned in the paper (Li et al., 1984), but with a label of PARATYPE. Current name: Pegomya densipilosa Li & Deng, 1984.
Published as part of ZHANG, XUFENG & ZHU, WEIBING, 2014, The types of Anthomyiidae (Diptera) in the Shanghai Entomological Museum, Chinese Academy of Science, China, pp. 1-67 in Zootaxa 3756 (1) on page 18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3756.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5033137
Insecta, Pegomya, Arthropoda, Anthomyiidae, Diptera, Animalia, Pegomya densipilosa, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Insecta, Pegomya, Arthropoda, Anthomyiidae, Diptera, Animalia, Pegomya densipilosa, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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