publication ID | https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4200.4.6 |
publication LSID | lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DCE541D0-8DC7-4CEC-BA5A-EA1015F0C1F2 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6085941 |
persistent identifier | https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A1188790-FF98-FF82-AA90-376D6AAD6B83 |
treatment provided by | Plazi |
scientific name | Notonemouridae |
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NotonemouridaeView in CoL incertae sedis
( Fig. 17View FIGURES 14 – 20 )
Material examined. PARALECTOTYPE of Nemoura rufescens Blanchard, 1851 , gender unknown, present designation: CHILE, San Carlos ( NMPC, transferred to alcohol vial) (Labels, kept in box IV.17: Museum Paris / Chili / Gay 15-43 (printed); 15 / 43 (handwritten round label); Type (red, printed); San Carlos (handwritten, maybe of Gay).
Remarks. As written above, the paralectotype of N. rufescens is only a forewing fragment ( Fig. 17View FIGURES 14 – 20 ), and cannot be confidently determined even to genus.
FIGURES 14 – 20. Type specimens of Nemoura rufescens Blanchard, 1851 and Perla infuscata Blanchard, 1851 — 14: syntypes of N. rufescens in the original box; 15: syntypes of P. infuscata in the original box; 16: body and hind wings of the lectotype of N. rufescens; 17: forewing of the paralectotype of N. rufescens; 18: forewings of the lectotype of N. rufescens; 19: body and hind wings of the lectotype of P. infuscata; 20: forewing of the lectotype of P. infuscata — scales 1 mm.
FIGURES 14 – 20. Type specimens of Nemoura rufescens Blanchard, 1851 and Perla infuscata Blanchard, 1851 — 14: syntypes of N. rufescens in the original box; 15: syntypes of P. infuscata in the original box; 16: body and hind wings of the lectotype of N. rufescens; 17: forewing of the paralectotype of N. rufescens; 18: forewings of the lectotype of N. rufescens; 19: body and hind wings of the lectotype of P. infuscata; 20: forewing of the lectotype of P. infuscata — scales 1 mm.
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