Identification |
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Current: |
species Arulenus miae Skejo & Caballero, 2016 |
Historical: |
Arulenus miae; holotype of species Arulenus miae Skejo & Caballero, 2016; cited by Skejo & Caballero. 2016. A hidden pygmy devil from the Philippines: Arulenus miae sp. nov. – a new species serendipitously discovered in an amateur Facebook post (Tetrigidae: Discotettiginae). Zootaxa. 4067(3):393–393; identified by Josip Skejo, 2015; identified by placement in collection |
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Specimen |
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Basis of record: preserved specimen Counts: males 1 Depository: NBC, Leiden; catalog number RMNH.INS 968003 Data source: not recorded Other: preparation type, dry preserved, pinned; note, Antennae and a leg broken from the body before sending to Leiden. Both glued to paper slide under the holotype, in good condition- all the characters visible, not damaged. |
Locality |
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Malesia, Philippines: Mindanano, Bukidnon; N 8.252889, E 125.038083; 800 meters; Modern (is included in map) |
Collecting event |
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October 01, 2010 to October 31, 2010 |
Images
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male, lateral view (holotype), photo: Frédéric Lécossois (reprod. w. permission) male, dorsal view (holotype), photo: Frédéric Lécossois (reprod. w. permission) male, frontal view (holotype) male, lateral view (holotype) male, lateral view (holotype) male, dorsal view (holotype) male, frontal view (holotype) male, labels (holotype) |
Sounds
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None |
Ecological relationships
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None |
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