Ulomotypus laevigatus
(Redirected from Apthora glabritarsis)
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Taxonavigation: Tenebrionoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Tenebrionidae
Subfamilia: Tenebrioninae
Tribus: Palorini
Genus: Ulomotypus
Species: Ulomotypus laevigatus
Name[edit]
Ulomotypus laevigatus Broun, 1886
Synonyms[edit]
- Apthora glabritarsis Sharp, 1886
Type data[edit]
- glabritarsis Sharp: Holotype (unique): BMNH
- Type kind: male
- Type locality: Picton, New Zealand SD
- laevigatus Broun: Holotype (unique): BMNH
- Type kind: male
- Type locality: 'Wangapeka Valley, Nelson', New Zealand NN
References[edit]
cited sources[edit]
- Broun, T. 1886: Manual of the New Zealand Coleoptera. Parts III and IV. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department, Wellington. Internet Archive BHL BUGZ
- Sharp, D. 1886: On New Zealand Coleoptera, with descriptions of new genera and species. Scientific transactions of the Royal Dublin Society (2), 3: 351–454, plates XII-XIII. Internet Archive BHL
Additional references[edit]
- Matthews, E.G. 2003: Ulomotypus Broun a member of the new subfamily Palorinae, with remarks on Aphtora Bates and Demtrius Broun (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae). New Zealand entomologist, 26: 7–14. ISSN: 0077-9962
- Watt, J.C. 1992: Tenebrionidae (Insecta: Coleoptera): catalogue of types and keys to taxa. Fauna of New Zealand, (26)