Trichadenotecnum pardus BADONNEL 1955
Main Authors: | Yoshizawa, Kazunori, Aldrete, Alfonso Neri García, Mockford, Edward L. |
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Format: | info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal |
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, 2008
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https://zenodo.org/record/5492532 |
Daftar Isi:
- TRICHADENOTECNUM PARDUS BADONNEL, 1955 Trichadenotecnum pardus Badonnel, 1955: 231. Trichadenotecnum pardidum: Yoshizawa, 2001: 198 [not Trichadenotecnum pardidum Thornton, 1961: see Yoshizawa & Lienhard (2004) for further discussion]. Material examined: Mexico: 1 female, Veracruz, 14.7 mi N. Nautla, Rd. 180, 27.vi.1962, 1 female, ELM, J. Campbell, F. Hill (ISU); 1 female, 16.7 mi N. Nautla, Rd. 180, 27.vi.1962, ELM & J. Campbell (ISU); 2 females, 23 km N of Alvarado, sea level, 13.iii.1984, ANGA (UNAM); 1 female, Tabasco, Ejido Libertad, 1 mi SW Frontera, Hwy. 180, 1.iv.1964, ELM (ISU). Dominican Republic: 2 females, La Vega, 1520 m, NE Jarabacoa, 25.v.1978, L. B. & C. W. O’Brien (UNAM). Panama: 1 female, Prov. Panama, Dpto. Chepo Isla Majé, in Lago Bayano, 8.viii.1992, D. Burckhardt (MHNG). Venezuela: 1 female, Miranda, 400 m, 35 km N. Altagracia Guatopon NP, Agua Blanca, 7–14.vi.1987, S. & J. Peck (MHNG); 1 female, same locality, 400–700 m alt., 3–11.vi.1987 (MHNG); 1 female, same locality, 700 m alt., 7–14.vi.1987 (MHNG). Remarks: This parthenogenetic species is widely distributed throughout the world, and its closest relative (the bisexual T. pardidum) is known only from Hong Kong. Therefore, it is likely that the species is not native to the New World but is introduced from the Old World (probably from the Oriental Region). Distribution: Mexico, North America, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Brazil, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Angola, Madagascar, Suriname.
- Published as part of Yoshizawa, Kazunori, Aldrete, Alfonso Neri García & Mockford, Edward L., 2008, Systematics and biogeography of the New World species of Trichadenotecnum Enderlein (Insecta: Psocodea: ' Psocoptera': Psocidae), pp. 651-723 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 153 (4) on page 661, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00398.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5446195