Prisahypnus frontalis
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Elateroidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Elateridae
Subfamilia: Hypnoidinae
Tribus: Prisahypini
Genus: Prisahypnus
Species: Prisahypnus frontalis
Name
editPrisahypnus frontalis (Sharp, 1877; Cryptohypnus) [comb. Stibick (1979: 166)]
Holotype male: BMNH. Paratypes: none.
Type locality: Lake Guyon, South Island, New Zealand.
Synonymy
edit- Cryptohypnus thoracicus Sharp, 1877 [syn. Stibick (1981: 236)]
- Holotype female: BMNH. Paratypes: none.
- Type locality: Kelly's Creek, near Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand.
- Cryptohypnus pallipes Sharp, 1886 [nec Kuester, 1848] [syn. Stibick (1981: 237)]
- Cryptohypnus montanus Broun, 1883 [syn. Stibick (1981: 237)]
- Holotype female: BMNH. Paratypes: none.
- Type locality: Mount Arthur, Nelson, South Island, New Zealand.
- Cryptohypnus fuscipennis Broun, 1893 [syn. Stibick (1981: 237)]
- Lectotype male, designated by Stibick (1981: 238): BMNH
- Type locality: Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand.
- Cryptohypnus picticornis Broun, 1893 [syn. Stibick (1981: 237)]
- Cryptohypnus sternalis Broun, 1893 [syn. Stibick (1981: 237)]
- Holotype male: BMNH. Paratypes: none.
- Type locality: Boatman's, Reefton, South Island, New Zealand.
- Hypnoidus pallidipes Schenkling, 1925 [nomen novum pro Cryptohypnus pallipes Sharp, 1886] [syn. Stibick (1981: 237)]
- Hypnoidus brouni Schenkling, 1925 [nomen novum pro Cryptohypnus pallipes Broun, 1893] [nomen nudum - based on an invalid concept as there is no Cryptohypnus pallipes Broun, 1893!]
References
editPrimary references
edit- Broun, T. 1883: The New Zealand Carabidae. New Zealand journal of science, 1: 287-304.
- Stibick, J.N.L. 1979. Classification of the Elateridae (Coleoptera). Relationships and classification of the subfamilies and tribes. Pacific Insects 20(2–3): 145–186. PDF Reference page.
- Stibick, J.N.L. 1981. A revision of the Hypnoidinae of the world (Col. Elateridae): Part V. The Hypnoidinae of New Zealand, fossil Hypnoidinae, postscript and indexes. Eos 55–56: 227–294. DOI: 10261/167500 . Reference page.