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Friesea magnicornis Denis 1931
Description
F. magnicornis Denis, 1931
– Friesea magnicornis Denis, 1931: 84
NT Hammer 1953; Danks 1981
NU Hammer 1953; Danks 1981
MB Hammer 1953; Danks 1981
Remarks: All of these records are based on Hammer’s ones, which appear to be erroneous. Christiansen & Bellinger (1980, p. 276) believed that Nearctic records of F. magnicornis, originally described from Costa Rica, “are probably sublimis ”. Hammer (1953) also listed two specimens from the same collection identified by F. Bonet as F. emucronata Stach, 1922, a species known only from Europe.
General distribution: Southern and Central America.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Neanuridae
- Genus
- Friesea
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Collembola
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Denis
- Species
- magnicornis
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Friesea magnicornis Denis, 1931 sec. Babenko, Stebaeva & Turnbull, 2019
References
- Denis, J. R. (1931) Contributo alla conosenza del " MICROGENTON " di Costa Rica. II. Collemboles de Costa Rica avec une contribution au species de l'ordre. Bollettino del Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agraria della R. Scuola superiore d'agricoltura in Portici, 25, 69 - 170.
- Hammer, M. (1953) Investigations on the microfauna of Northern Canada. II. Collembola. Acta Arctica, 6, 108 pp.
- Danks, H. V. (1981) Arctic Arthropods. Tyrell Press Ltd., Ottawa, 608 pp.
- Christiansen, K. & Bellinger, P. (1980) The Collembola of North America, North of the Rio Grande, 1 st edition. Part 1. Poduridae & Hypogastruridae, Part 2. Onychiuridae & Isotomidae, Part 3. Entomobryidae. Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, 1 - 1042.
- Stach, J. (1922) Apterygoten aus dem nordwestlichen Ungarn. Annales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 19, 1 - 75.