1796
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.15007
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“…Type species: Ptilinus ater Panzer, 1796, by plenary power ( ICZN 1971 , as Ptilinus ater Creutzer, 1796). Note: Panzer (1796) listed Creutzer after the species’ name on the plate; however, Panzer was responsible for the work and he is the one that satisfied the criteria of availability ( ICZN 1999a , Article 50.1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type species: Ptilinus ater Panzer, 1796, by plenary power ( ICZN 1971 , as Ptilinus ater Creutzer, 1796). Note: Panzer (1796) listed Creutzer after the species’ name on the plate; however, Panzer was responsible for the work and he is the one that satisfied the criteria of availability ( ICZN 1999a , Article 50.1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lower Austria (Niederösterreich) , no other data ( Panzer 1793b ; Sturm 1805 ); Mühling, ca. 260 m a.s.l., no other data, Arthur Schatzmayr leg.…”
Section: Faunistic Recordsunclassified
“…The species was described as Scarabaeus unicornu by Schrank von Paula (1789) and subsequently as S. aeneas by Panzer (1793a) . Since the end of the 18 th century, the species was often confused with Scarabaeus quadridens Fabricius, 1781 from India and later synonymised with it ( Panzer 1793b , 1795 , 1802 ; Illiger 1798 ; Duftschmid 1805 ; Sturm 1805 , 1843 ; Schönherr 1806 ; Skrimshire 1812 ; Dejean 1821 , 1833 , 1836 ; Curtis 1829a , b , 1837 ; Stephens 1829 , 1830 , 1839 ; Eichwald 1830 ; Laporte de Castelnau 1840 ; Heer 1841 ). However, Illiger (1800) had already assumed that these were two distinct species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nomada succincta Panzer, 1798. Distribution in Tunisia: Tunisia: no specific locality (Ascher & Pickering, 2021).…”
Section: Nomada Succincta Panzer 1798mentioning
confidence: 99%