Hint: view specimen page
This page contains description of the collection specimen
The navigation breadcrumbs match the taxonomy position of the selected specimen.
Click any breadcrumb to apply the corresponding taxonomic filter and display all specimens from the corresponding taxonomy group.
|
A globe icon on the right indicates specimen with a known geographic position of their collection point.
Click the globe icon to display an interactive map with the collection point mark.
|
|
|
| |
| | | = Oropsylla (Oropsylla) alaskensis asiatica (Wagner, 1930) Oropsylla (Oropsylla) alaskensis Baker, 1904 |
| | Collection number: | ZISP_INSI_2048 | Original label left: | Oropsylla silantiewi asiatica Wagn. ♀♀ Citellus №3460 и 3461 det: Wagner Typus | Original label right: | village Sukharnoe estuary Kolyma River 23 and 24 IX 05 Buturlin 8-907 | Collection place: | Russia, Nizhnekolymsky District, Kolyma Lowland (northern part) | Locality: | village Sukharnoe estuary Kolyma River | Zoogeographical region: | Siberian province | Collected: | Buturlin, 24.09.1905 | GenBank catalogue number: | | Number of specimens in collection unit: | 2 | Sex: | female (2 spec.) | Ontogenetic stage: | imago (2 spec.) | Host organism: | Spermophilus F. Cuvier, 1825 | Host sex: | not known | Host age: | not identified | Fixation: | Canada balsam (2 spec.) | Specimen presence: | in collection | Related publications, remarks: | Wagner J. Uber neue palaearktische Floh-Arten (Aphaniptera). II. Annuaire du Musee Zoologique de l'Acad. des Sciences de l'URSS. 1930 (1929). Т. 30, N 4. S. 531-547. S.542: 2 ♀♀ sind dem Citellus (buxtoni?) an der Mundung des Kolymaflusses und 1 ♂ einem unbestimmten Wirte auf einer Alpenwiese Kamtschatkas entnommen. |
| lectotype Coordinates: Latitude: 69.48º Longitude: 161.9º |
|
General view |
|
General view |
|
Specimen preparation |
| | |
<<< previous specimen | next specimen >>> | Specimen 65 from 96 |
Use keyboard shortcuts "Ctrl + ←" и "Ctrl + →" to navigate pages Press BackSpace key to return to the list of specimens |