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Data for specimen record

Identification
Current: species Tuberculiformia pallida Ahmad, 1967
Historical: Tuberculiformia pallida; paratype of species Tuberculiformia pallida Ahmad, 1967; cited by Ahmad. 1967. An analysis of the Marcius-Babaranus complex. A new genus and four new species from Oriental region (Hemiptera: Micrelytrinae) . University Studies University of Karachi. 4(3):64- 87
Specimen
Basis of record: preserved specimen
Counts: Females 1
Depository: BMNH, London NH Mus.; catalog number 884555
Data source: not recorded
Other: no data
Locality
Indian Subcontinent, India, Tamil Nadu: Tenmalai, Travancore; N 9.313356, E 77.500308; 1700 to 3000 meters; Modern (is included in map)
Collecting event
October 11, 1938 to October 17, 1938
Images      
Tuberculiformia pallida Ahmad, 1967 (Paratype: sex unsure) – BMNH London – (CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum, London. Photograph taken by Mick Webb
Tuberculiformia pallida Ahmad, 1967 (Paratype: sex unsure) – BMNH London – (CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum, London. Photograph taken by Mick Webb
Tuberculiformia pallida Ahmad, 1967 (Paratype: sex unsure) – BMNH London – (CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum, London. Photograph taken by Mick Webb
Tuberculiformia pallida Ahmad, 1967 (Paratype: sex unsure) – BMNH London – (CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum, London. Photograph taken by Mick Webb
Tuberculiformia pallida Ahmad, 1967 (Paratype: sex unsure) – BMNH London – (CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum, London. Photograph taken by Mick Webb
Sounds      
None
Ecological relationships      
None
 

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