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Data for specimen record

Identification
Current: species Haplopus scabricollis (Gray, 1835)
Historical: Aplopus mayeri; lectotype of synonym Aplopus mayeri Caudell, 1905; cited by Caudell & Hebard. 1912. Fixation of the single type (lectotype) specimens of American Orthoptera. Section II. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 64:157-168
Aplopus mayeri; holotype of synonym Aplopus mayeri Caudell, 1905; cited by Caudell. 1905. A new Bacunculus from Indiana. Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 13:212
Specimen
Basis of record: not specified
Counts: Males 1
Depository: USNM, Washington
Data source: not recorded
Other: no data
Locality
Southeastern U.S.A., Florida: Loggerhead Key; Modern (is included in map)
Collecting event
[no data recorded]
Images      
male of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male, lateral view of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male, ventral view of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male: head & thorax, dorsal view of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male: head & thorax, lateral view of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male: end of abdomen, dorsal view of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male: end of abdomen, lateral view of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male: end of abdomen, ventral view of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
male, data labels of synonym Aplopus mayeri (lectotype), copyright USNM, Washington
Sounds      
None
Ecological relationships      
None
 

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