Burgilis missionum Rehn, 1913: male pronotum and stridulatory area (allotype). (Otu).
Burgilis missionum Rehn, 1913: male pronotum and stridulatory area (allotype). (Otu).
Burgilis missionum Rehn, 1913: Fig. 24 (after allotype). male, outline of tegmen. (Otu).
Burgilis missionum Rehn, 1913: Fig. 23 (after type). female ovipositor. (Otu).

Nomenclature (4)

  • Burgilis missionum Rehn, 1913: 358.

    Holotype; female; ANSP type no. 5,224; deposited at: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP); Misiones

  • Burgilis missionum Rehn, 1913 in Rehn, 1915: 287.
  • Burgilis missionum Rehn, 1913 in Pirán, 1942: 265.
  • Burgilis missionum Rehn, 1913 in Ebner, 1953: 11.

Nomenclature references (4)

Descendants and synonyms

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Latin genitive plural of missiō (mission), and referring to Misiones, where the species was found (the name of the province comes from the Jesuit missions there).

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