FMNH FMNHINS 0000 370 097

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    Description: Miranda Ribeiro, Alipio de (1907) Alguns Dipteros interessantes. Archivos do Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro 14: 20
  • 370097 Paratrichobius longicrus, female, habitus, dorsal view
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    Description: 370097 Paratrichobius longicrus (JKJ 5590), female, habitus, dorsal view. Collected 2/27/68 by J. Knox Jones, Jr. in Nicaragua (El Recreo, S side Rio Mico, Zelaya) from female Artibeus lituratus palmarum. Photo taken using the purple station Microptics system and stacked with CombineZ.
FM Catalog: Insects
Catalog Subset: Bat Flies
Scientific Name: Paratrichobius longicrus (Miranda Ribeiro, 1907)
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Streblidae
Genus: Paratrichobius
Species: longicrus
Field #: JKJ 5590
Collection No.: 115069
Geography: North America, Nicaragua, Zelaya, El Recreo, S side Rio Mico. [LL]
DWc Country: Nicaragua
Date Collected: 27 Feb 1968
Tissue Available?: No
Co-ordinates Available?: Yes
Count: 3
Sex: adult male
EMu IRN: 370097
OccurenceID: 6c1fb8e8-5b9a-4d03-b405-1b09e241143b

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