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Gerard Posted - 30/10/2014 : 19:29:44


Holotype Lamia holotephra Boisduval, 1835 = Acalolepta holotephra (Boisduval, 1835)

PAPOUASIE-NOUVELLE-GUINÉE Nouvelle-Irlande (Archipel Bismarck) Hâvre Carteret

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Francesco Posted - 31/12/2019 : 12:00:13
quote:
Originally posted by Gerard


This beetle is actually the first known specimen of Acalolepta producta (Pascoe, 1866).
The Astrolabe collected it in Ceram (Moluccas) during its first trip (1826-1829).
All labels are false and added at last 20 years after his collection.

The drawing that I have added is the lectotype of Lamia holotephra Boiduval, 1835, whose type is lost.

Data published here.
Francesco Posted - 17/12/2015 : 20:46:40
...mmmhm, très proche (identique) à A. buruana qui, à sa fois, est un synonyme de producta.

Mais s'agit-il vraiment du type?
Celle-ci est la figure originale de l'auteur:


Lamia holotephra Boiduval, 1835, Pl. 8, Fig. 3 Lectotype
Francesco Posted - 01/11/2014 : 09:47:28
Bravo et Merci!
Gerard Posted - 31/10/2014 : 17:18:32
J'ai presque fini toutes les photos de la saison 2014 environs 125 Types.
Francesco Posted - 30/10/2014 : 21:20:09
Finalement!!!

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