Specimen 64537

Specimen Record: [64537] Polyommatus Agrodiaetus pseudoxerxes hierarchy

Contributor:Martin Wiemersemail
Submitter:Martin Wiemersemail
Group:Wiemers
Date Submitted:2004-05-01 
Last Modified:2009-11-02
Publish Date:2004-05-01


Specimen Id: 64537
Basis of Record: Specimen
Sex: Male
Form: Indeterminate
Type Status: Nontype
Stage: Adult
DeterminedBy: Martin Wiemers
Determination Notes:


Morphbank biodiversity NSF FSU Florida State University Wiemers Martin Wiemers Reflected light, scan No preparation Wings Left dorsal, right ventral Male Indeterminate Martin Wiemers Adult ASIA  IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF   Shakuh (2600 m) Golestan Department of Population Ecology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna Animalia Arthropoda Hexapoda Insecta Pterygota Neoptera Lepidoptera Papilionoidea Lycaenidae Polyommatinae Polyommatini Polyommatus Polyommatus Agrodiaetus Polyommatus Agrodiaetus pseudoxerxes
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Collection


Collector: Martin Wiemers
Institution: Zoological Research Institute and Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn (ZFMK)
Collection Code: Martin Wiemers' collection, University of Vienna
Catalog: MW00330
Earliest Date Collected: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Date Collected: 2000-07-21

Locality

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Locality Id: 64098
Continent: ASIA
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Country: IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
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Locality: Shakuh (2600 m) Golestan
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Elevation (m): 2600
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Determination



Kingdom:Animalia  
Phylum:Arthropoda  
Class:Insecta  
Order:Lepidoptera  
Family:Lycaenidae  
Genus:Polyommatus  
Species:Polyommatus Agrodiaetus pseudoxerxes  

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The catalog number references this image in the publication:
Wiemers, Martin (2003). Chromosome differentiation and radiation of the butterfly subgenus Agrodiaetus (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Polyommatus) - A phylogenetic approach, Doctoral dissertation