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<i>Anabarhynchus boomerang</i> Holotype

Anabarhynchus boomerang Holotype

<i>Anabarhynchus boomerang</i> Holotype label

Anabarhynchus boomerang Holotype label

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Species Anabarhynchus boomerang Lyneborg, 2001

  • Type data:
     Holotype QM T169962 adult (9.i.1967, hand netted, B. Cantrell. MEI130259), NSW: Acacia Plateau, via Legume [28.367°S, 152.367°E].
    Paratype(s) UQIC MEI129516 1 adult , 1 adult (9.i.1967, hand netted, B. Cantrell), NSW: Acacia Plateau, via Legume [28.367°S, 152.367°E]; ANIC MEI127459 adult (Dec 1925, hand netted, G.H. Hardy), QLD: Brisbane [27.465°S, 153.017°E]; GDCB adult (24.viii.1980), QLD: Mooloolah Cemetery; UQIC MEI129513 adult (23.xi.1980, MV light, G. Daniels, M.A. Schneider), NSW: Boonoo Boonoo Falls [28.767°S, 152.15°E]; ANIC MEI127458 adult (16.xi.1982, hand netted, D.C.F. Rentz, E.D. MacNeill), NSW: Slaty Creek, 31 km NE by E Tenterfield [28.9°S, 152.267°E].

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

NSW, Qld: New England Tablelands (NET), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ)

Diagnosis

Medium-sized species. Prosternal furrow without pile. Sternopleuron with whitish pile on mid-dorsal area. Costal setae biserial. Femora grey-black, with apical parts yellow-brown for distance equalling femoral width. Aedeagus very distinct, as distiphallus has a large, upturned, apical section.

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
29-Jul-2013 29-Jul-2013 MODIFIED
03-Jan-2013 03-Jan-2013 MODIFIED
10-May-2012 10-May-2012 MODIFIED
24-Mar-2010 MODIFIED