Agobardus anormalis (♂,♀) KEYSERLING, 1884

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SYNTYPE - (NHMUK- BM 1891.8.1.804-805 ) - publ.: GBIF.org (07 May 2019) GBIF Occurrence Download
LECTOTYPE - U. St., ´29´, , det.: Keyserling, (MCZ-IZ:134392-a). Comments from MCZ: Lectotype and Allolectotype designated by Bryant, 1943: 451. From Bryant, 1943: The species Agobardus anormalis Keyserling has long been unique. At the end of the description, Keyserling states,´North America. In the Collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology several specimens, with only the notation U.S.´ Since it never has been taken anywhere in the United States and it is common in Haiti, it is probable that these specimens were taken by Dr. Uhler in Haiti. - publ.: SCAN. 2019. Accessed on May 2019
PARALECTOTYPE - U. St., ´29´, citation: 1884. Verh. Zool.- Bot. Ges. Wien, 34: 519, t. 13, fig. 21, det.: Keyserling, (MCZ-IZ:20292-a). Comments from MCZ: Lectotype and Allolectotype designated by Bryant, 1943: 451, vial 1 of 2 poor condition. From Bryant: The species Agobardus anormalis Keyserling has long been unique. At the end of the description, Keyserling states, ´North America. In the Collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology several specimens, with only the notation U.S.´ Since it never has been taken anywhere in the United States and it is common in Haiti, it is probable that these specimens were taken by Dr. Uhler in Haiti. - publ.: SCAN. 2019. Accessed on May 2019
PARALECTOTYPE - U. St., ´29´, citation: 1884. Verh. Zool.- Bot. Ges. Wien, 34: 519, t. 13, fig. 21, det.: Keyserling, (MCZ-IZ:20292-b). Comments from MCZ: Removed from lot 20292-a for photography by I. Catalina Romero-Ortiz, August 18, 2016. Lectotype and Allolectotype designated by Bryant, 1943. From Bryant, 1943: The species Agobardus anormalis Keyserling has long been unique. At the end of the description, Keyserling states,´North America. In the Collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology several specimens, with only the notation U.S.´ Since it never has been taken anywhere in the United States and it is common in Haiti, it is probable that these specimens were taken by Dr. Uhler in Haiti. - publ.: SCAN. 2019. Accessed on May 2019
LECTOTYPE - U. St., ´29´, citation: 1884. Verh. Zool.- Bot. Ges. Wien, 34: 519, t. 13, fig. 21, det.: E. B. Bryant, (MCZ-IZ:134392-b). Comments from MCZ: Lectotype and Allolectotype designated by Bryant, 1943: 451. From Bryant, 1943: The species Agobardus anormalis Keyserling has long been unique. At the end of the description, Keyserling states,´North America. In the Collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology several specimens, with only the notation U.S.´ Since it never has been taken anywhere in the United States and it is common in Haiti, it is probable that these specimens were taken by Dr. Uhler in Haiti. - publ.: SCAN. 2019. Accessed on May 2019

 distribution by countries

Haiti, Hispaniola Island, USA,