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Americovibone remota Taylor, 2016

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Americovibone remota Taylor, 2016: 194
Americovibone remota Taylor, 2016

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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Taylor
Taylor
2016
194
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Americovibone remota Taylor, 2016
species
Americovibone remota
From the Latin remotus, remote, in reference to both the remoteness of the type locality in New Zealand, and the species’ remoteness from its closest ally in South America.
Holotype female. NEW ZEALAND: Dart Hut, Mount Aspiring National Park, 448320S 168833E, 920 m, 13–14 February 1980, J. S. Dugdale, pan trap in bush (NZAC).

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remota

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Americovibone remota Taylor, 2016
Americovibone remota Taylor, 2016
Americovibone remota Taylor, 2016

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typification
Holotype female. NEW ZEALAND: Dart Hut, Mount Aspiring National Park, 448320S 168833E, 920 m, 13–14 February 1980, J. S. Dugdale, pan trap in bush (NZAC).
Etymology
From the Latin remotus, remote, in reference to both the remoteness of the type locality in New Zealand, and the species’ remoteness from its closest ally in South America.

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