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Annls Limnol. 29 (2) 1993 : 171-174
DOI: 10.1051/limn/1993015
Redescription of Pseudosmittia bilobulata (Edw.) comb. n. ( = Spaniotoma (Smittia) bilobulata Edwards 1931) and description of P. neobilobulata sp.n. (Diptera : Chironomidae) from Argentina
A.C. PaggiInstituto de Limnologia « Dr. R.A. Ringuelet », C.C.712, 1900 La Plata, Argentina
Abstract
The Holotype of Spaniotoma (Smittia) bilobulata Edwards, 1931 : 299, is redescribed and transferred to the genus
Pseudosmittia (Goetghebuer) Brundin 1956 emended by Saether 1981. Furthermore P. neobilobulata sp.n. is described
and figured. The genus is first recorded in Argentina.
Résumé
L'holotype de Spaniotoma (Smittia) bilobulata Edwards, 1931 : 299, est redécrit et transféré au genre Pseudosmittia
(Goetghebuer) Brundin 1956 emendé par Saether 1981. De plus, P. neobilobulata sp.n. est décrit et dessiné. Le genre
est signalé pour la première fois en Argentine.
Key words: taxonomy -- diptera -- chironomidae -- orthocladiinae -- pseudosmittia -- Argentina
Mots clés : taxonomie -- diptera -- chironomidae -- orthocladiinae -- pseudosmittia -- Argentine
© Gauthier-Villars 1993
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