Sympotthastia fulvaJohannsen, 1921

Order: Diptera Family: Chironomidae Subfamily: Diamesinae Genus: Sympotthastia Species: fulva

Specimen Details

Author: (Johannsen 1921)

Reference: Ent. News

Volume: 32

Page: 229

Year: 1921

Remarks: Holotype 2326 Ent. News 32:229. 1921 Originally described as: Diamesa fulva Johannsen 1921, moved to Psilodiamera, then Sympotthastia Types consist of slide holotype, slide "allotype" (pieces, no pinned specimen in Types), pinned Paratype female. 4 other specimens det. by O. A. Johannsen in collection "Allotype 2326" (unpublished as of 1967: see Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society Vol. 40, No. 4 (Oct., 1967), pp. 480-483) Slide labeled: O. A. J. Lot 1190

From collection: CUIC

Type description: Holotype

Sex: Female

Number of specimens: 1

Preservation method: Slide mount

Notes: Holotype 2326 Ent. News 32:229. 1921 Originally described as: Diamesa fulva Johannsen 1921, moved to Psilodiamera, then Sympotthastia Types consist of slide holotype, slide "allotype" (pieces, no pinned specimen in Types), pinned Paratype female. 4 other specimens det. by O. A. Johannsen in collection "Allotype 2326" (male, unpublished as of 1967: see Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society Vol. 40, No. 4 (Oct., 1967), pp. 480-483) Slide labeled: O. A. J. Lot 1190

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    Sympotthastia-fulva
    Adult, lateral / slide. Holotype 2326
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    slide view of adult Sympotthastia fulvaJohannsen, 1921
    Adult, slide. Holotype 2326
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  • slide / label view of adult Sympotthastia fulvaJohannsen, 1921 in CUIC Holotype Slides
    slide / label view of adult Sympotthastia fulvaJohannsen, 1921 in CUIC Holotype Slides
    Adult, slide / label; found in CUIC Holotype Slides. Holotype 2326
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