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binotatus (Asopus) Walker 1867a:144–145. [Fig. 23] Original data: “a. Brazil. From Mr. Vigors’ collection.” [holotype] HOLOTYPE ♀: red-margined holotype disc; green-margined type disc; “ Brazil.”; “Brazil as a locality is erroneous. [Distant’s handwriting]”; “2. ASOPUS BINOTATUS.”; “59. 57 Vigors’ Coll.”; “NHMUK 010592411”. Right antenna, fourth and fifth left antennomeres, and left posterior leg missing (Fig. 23). Current status: Cermatulus nasalis nasalis (Westwood, 1837) (synonymised by Distant 1900a: 55, 63; see Schouteden 1907: 67; Woodward 1953: 317–318). Note: Walker (1867a: 144–145) described this species from Brazil, but Distant (1900a: 55, as well as on the label) indicated that the locality mentioned by Walker was erroneous. Thomas (1994: 172) mentioned this information as well.
Published as part of Roell, Talita, Lemaître, Valérie A., Webb, Michael D. & Campos, Luiz A., 2023, An annotated and illustrated Type Catalogue of the predacious Shieldbugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae) in the Collection of the Natural History Museum, London, pp. 1-105 in Zootaxa 5232 (1) on page 26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5232.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7609794
Hemiptera, Asopus, Insecta, Arthropoda, Pentatomidae, Animalia, Asopus binotatus, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Hemiptera, Asopus, Insecta, Arthropoda, Pentatomidae, Animalia, Asopus binotatus, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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