New synonymies for Australian Cleridae (Coleoptera)
Author
Bartlett, Justin S.
text
Zootaxa
2015
4057
2
281
287
journal article
39294
10.11646/zootaxa.4057.2.9
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1175-5326
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Lemidia circumcincta
Schenkling
Lemidia circumcincta
Schenkling, 1906
: 302
(
Fig. 4
).
Lemidia mastersi
Lea, 1907
: 352
syn. n.
(
Fig. 5
).
Material examined.
Lemidia circumcincta
Schenkling
:
LECTOTYPE
(here designated): Kuranda Qld F.P. Dodd / Schenkling det. (
SDEI
).
PARALECTOTYPES
(here designated) (6): Kuranda Qld F.P. Dodd / Schenkling det. (1,
SDEI
); Kuranda F.P. Dodd / Schenkling det. (1,
SDEI
); Kuranda Aug 0
4 F.
P. Dodd / Schenkling det. (1,
SDEI
); Kuranda July 0
4 F.
P. Dodd / Schenkling det. (1,
SDEI
); Kuranda F. P. Dodd Feb. 0 4 / Schenkling det. (1,
SDEI
); Kuranda F. P. Dodd Mch. 0 4 / Schenkling det. (1,
SDEI
).
Lemidia mastersi
Lea
:
LECTOTYPE
(here designated): the middle of three specimens on a card labelled "Qd" (
SAMA
).
PARALECTOTYPES
(here designated) (6): the two specimens flanking the
lectotype
(2,
SAMA
); two specimens from Cairns (2,
ANIC
); two specimens from Kuranda (2,
NMV
).
Remarks.
The primary
types
of
Lemidia circumcinta
Schenkling
and
L. mastersi
Lea
differ only in the size of the roundish preapical macula. The elytral maculation of
paralectotypes
glued to the same card mount as the
L. mastersi
lectotype
show comparable degrees of variation.