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<paragraph id="31E5BBA04098CBD8CDF600403DFCBC13" pageId="0" pageNumber="485">Holotype.</paragraph>
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South Africa • ♀; Eastern Cape,
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Nek; NMSA-Dip 052789; type number 1896. Figs
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-IV.
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<paragraph id="BBBC15D3CBF25493032E071A88C8F8B3" pageId="0" pageNumber="485">Current status.</paragraph>
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Usher, 1965; original combination.
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<paragraph id="34CFF1CB4F859693FA0E8251D6244139" pageId="0" pageNumber="485">Remarks.</paragraph>
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The holotype label does not contain a date or collector. In the publication, four paratypes are listed as having the same collecting information. Two of the paratypes have labels stating &quot;Naudes Nek [sic], Barkly East District, Eastern Cape Province, 2350 - 2525 m, 19 Jan 1963// Collectors: B &amp; P Stuckenberg&quot;. It is therefore assumed that this information is the same for the holotype. The holotype and paratypes all have type labels with the name &quot;
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, Usher&quot; which is assumed to be the name Usher assigned before she published it as
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. The four paratypes - two male and two female - listed in the publication are in the KwaZulu-Natal Museum collection. The specimen is in poor condition. The head lacks both antennae and is glued to a card pinned below the specimen. A piece of one of the wings is also glued to the card and the remainder of the wing is missing. The two male paratypes are in good condition (NMSA-DIP 136319, NMSA-DIP 052768) - one is missing the ends of its flagellum (NMSA-DIP 052768). The head of one of the female paratypes is glued to a card pinned below the specimen (NMSA-DIP 136321) and the other specimen is in good condition (NMSA-DIP 136320).
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