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Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018

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Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018: 155
Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018

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Endemic
Wild
New Zealand
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Larivière and Larochelle
Larivière and Larochelle
2018
155
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Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018
species
Kiwisaldula yangae
This species is named after Yun-Tai (Rita) Yang (New Zealand-Taiwan), a special acquaintance and highly skilled health specialist, and someone who handles challenges with grace.
Holotype: Male (LUNZ) labelled “NEW ZEALAND CO Obelisk Ra. [=Range] 1680m 7.ii.1986 J.W. Early / alpine bog / HOLOTYPE [male symbol] Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière & Larochelle, 2018 (red label).” Paratypes 2 males (1 LUNZ, 1 NZAC), 5 females (3 LUNZ, 2 NZAC) with same data as holotype, except for 2 female paratypes (collected by S.P. Worner / sweeping), bearing blue paratype labels.

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yangae

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Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018
Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018
Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018

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Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018
New Zealand
Central Otago
Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière and Larochelle, 2018
New Zealand
Otago Lakes

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typification
Holotype: Male (LUNZ) labelled “NEW ZEALAND CO Obelisk Ra. [=Range] 1680m 7.ii.1986 J.W. Early / alpine bog / HOLOTYPE [male symbol] Kiwisaldula yangae Larivière & Larochelle, 2018 (red label).” Paratypes 2 males (1 LUNZ, 1 NZAC), 5 females (3 LUNZ, 2 NZAC) with same data as holotype, except for 2 female paratypes (collected by S.P. Worner / sweeping), bearing blue paratype labels.
Etymology
This species is named after Yun-Tai (Rita) Yang (New Zealand-Taiwan), a special acquaintance and highly skilled health specialist, and someone who handles challenges with grace.

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scientific name
Names_NZAC
28 November 2018
28 November 2018
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