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Malaza

Number: 16963.0
In Author: Wytsman
Author: Mabille
Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/98667#page/108/mode/2up
Family: Hesperiidae
Genus: Malaza
Journal: Genera Insect.
Year: 1904
Homonym Count: 1.0
Page: 95
Part: (b)
Ref Id: 3615.0
Status: Available name
Subfamily: Hesperiinae
Superfamily: Hesperioidea
Volume: 17
Type Country: See BHL scanned Type-species page
Type Des Ref Id: 3524.0
Type Des: by subsequent designation by
Type Des Author: Lindsey
Type Des Year: 1925
Type Des Journal: Ann. ent. Soc. Am.
Type Des Title: Annals of the Entomological Society of America / Washington, D.C.
Type Des Volume: 18
Type Des Part: (1)
Type Des Page: 91
Type Sp Author: Mabille
Type Sp Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/44921#page/868/mode/2up
Type Sp Journal: Petites Nouv. ent.
Type Sp Page: 285
Type Sp Part: (210)
Type Sp Volume: 2
Type Sp Year: 1878
Type Sp Ref Id: 3588.0
Type Sp Genus: Cyclopides
Type Sp: catocalinus
Memo Links: ['http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesperiidae', 'http://www.ucl.ac.uk/taxome/gbn/Lamas_Genera_04ii08.xls', 'http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/127039', 'http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?searchTerm=MALAZA']
Memo: Hemming (1967) stated:- The taxon represented by the nominal species Cyclopides catocalinus Mabille is currently treated subjectively on taxonomic grounds as being the same as that represented by the older-established nominal species Cyclopides carmides Hewitson, 1868 (Descr. One Hundred new Spec. Hesp. (4) : 44). The above taxon is currently considered subjectively on taxonomic grounds to be congeneric with the taxon represented by the nominal species Trapezites fastuosus Mabille, 1884, the type-species of the nominal genus Manarina Mabille, 1904. Since the names Malaza and Manarina were published in the same work and on the same date, the relative precedence to be accorded to them depends on the choice of the First Reviser. This was Evans who in 1937 (Cat. Afric. Hasp. Brit. Mus. : 132) chose the name Malaza to take precedence over the name Manarina. The higher classification used here follows Lamas (2008).

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Dataset buttmoth
Dataset ID f8bc9b9c-009a-4689-bd01-ed621095c457
Resource Butterflies and Moths of the World
Resource ID c1727662-2d1e-426f-818c-d144552a747c