1971
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.101715
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Essays on the History of Neotropical Dipterology: with special reference to collectors: 1750-1905: Vol. I

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“…Although this specimen lacks any kind of locality data other than "Brazil", it was very likely collected in Minas Gerais, where Clausen lived during the 1830's and is apparently the sole origin of all material of his entomological collection, which was later sold to the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris (Papavero 1971: 91). This conclusion can be extended to the remaining specimens collected by Peter Clausen for which there is no mention of any specific locality, since in addition to his itinerary described in Papavero (1971), several labels of his material make direct reference to Minas Gerais, such as to the type series of Argia claussenii Selys, 1865 (see Selys 1865).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although this specimen lacks any kind of locality data other than "Brazil", it was very likely collected in Minas Gerais, where Clausen lived during the 1830's and is apparently the sole origin of all material of his entomological collection, which was later sold to the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris (Papavero 1971: 91). This conclusion can be extended to the remaining specimens collected by Peter Clausen for which there is no mention of any specific locality, since in addition to his itinerary described in Papavero (1971), several labels of his material make direct reference to Minas Gerais, such as to the type series of Argia claussenii Selys, 1865 (see Selys 1865).…”
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“…Dinidor variolosus; Walker, 1867: 199. Localidade tipo: "America". Rolander, citado por Linnaeus, coletou em Suriname e nas Antilhas (Papavero, 1971). …”
Section: Gênero Dinocoris Burmeister 1835unclassified
“…He was a member of Academia Nacional de Ciências de Córdoba and Academia Nacional de voltar ao sumário Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales de Buenos Aires, an honorary member of the Sociedad Entomológica Argentina; a corresponding member of Museo de la Plata; and a collaborator of Museo de Ciências Naturales de Buenos Aires. He died in Resistencia on June 22, 1935(Papavero, 1973. Anopheles.…”
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confidence: 99%