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03D087A10714FFF86DAFFBEEFCBA54DC.text	03D087A10714FFF86DAFFBEEFCBA54DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oligotoma bramina (Saussure 1896)	<div><p>bramina Saussure, 1896b: 352 [Embia].</p> <p>India orientalis: Bombay [sic]. Unspecified number of ♂.</p> <p>One slide-mounted ♂ syntype with the labels: “1 5 Bombay, Indes Or., Hi de Saussure” [handwritten on white card]; “ Embia brahmina [sic] Sss.” [handwritten on yellow paper]; “ EMBIA BRAMINA SAUSS: TYPE” [handwritten on red card]. The first two labels have holes indicating that they were originally placed on an insect pin. The slide has two cover slips: the first covers two forewings and one hind wing; the second covers the cleared but intact body of the specimen. The left front and right middle legs are lost, as is one of the wings, and part of the base of the abdomen is missing. The right front, left middle and left hind legs are detached from the specimen.</p> <p>Ross (2009) considers this name to be a junior synonym of Oligotoma saundersii (Westwood, 1837).</p> <p>Oligotomidae:</p> <p>Oligotoma bramina (Saussure, 1896).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087A10714FFF86DAFFBEEFCBA54DC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Hollier, John	Hollier, John (2013): The Embioptera (Insecta) described by Henri de Saussure. Revue suisse de Zoologie 120 (2): 221-227, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5822946
03D087A10714FFFB6DAFFA2EFD4555A2.text	03D087A10714FFFB6DAFFA2EFD4555A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oligotoma hova (Saussure 1896)	<div><p>hova Saussure, 1896b: 354-355, fig. 14 [Embia].</p> <p>Madagascar. Unspecified number of ♂ and ♀.</p> <p>A slide-mounted ♂ syntype with labels: “ Madagascar, Mr de Saussure” [handwritten on pink paper]; “ Embia spec. ” [handwritten on pink paper]; “ O. hova Sauss. ♂ ” [handwritten on white paper]; “ EMBIA HOVA SAUSS: ♂ LECTOTYPE” [handwritten on red card]. The first three labels have holes indicating that they were originally placed on an insect pin. The slide has two cover slips: the first covers the right fore and hind wings; the second covers the cleared body, which is coming apart between the second and third thoracic segments. Both middle legs are detached and the left forewing is absent, although this might be the detached wing glued to a clear mount on a separate pin with the label: “ O. hova Sauss. ♂ Flügel ” [handwritten on white paper] in the insect box. The lectotype does not seem to have been formally designated. A ♂ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “Madagascar, Mr de Saussure” [handwritten on pink paper]; “ O. hova Sauss. ♂ ” [handwritten on white paper]; “ OLIGOTOMA SAUNDERSII (WESTW.) DT ROSS ” [handwritten on white card]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The specimen is set with wings folded; part of the left antenna is missing. A ♂ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Madagascar, Mr de Saussure” [handwritten on pink paper]; “ Embia hova Sauss. Cotype, Madagascar” [handwritten by Ross on white paper]; “ OLIGOTOMA SAUNDERSII (WESTW.) DT ROSS ” [handwritten on white card]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with wings roughly folded; the left hind wing is detached but adheres to the left forewing. A ♂ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “Madagascar, Mr de Saussure” [handwritten on pink paper]; “ OLIGOTOMA SAUNDERSII (WESTW.) DT ROSS ” [handwritten on white card]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with wings roughly folded; the right forewing and right middle leg are missing. A ♂ [?] syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Madagascar, Mr de Saussure” [handwritten on pink paper]; “ OLIGOTOMA SAUNDERSII (WESTW.) DT ROSS ” [handwritten on white card]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper].Specimen set with wings folded; most of the left antenna, the right middle leg, both hind legs and the abdomen are missing. This specimen is probably a ♂, being of the same size as the other pinned specimens. No ♀ syntypes are present, although the ♀ characters are mentioned in the original description.</p> <p>Ross (2009) considers this name to be a junior synonym of Oligotoma saundersii (Westwood, 1837).</p> <p>Oligotomidae:</p> <p>Oligotoma hova (Saussure, 1896).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087A10714FFFB6DAFFA2EFD4555A2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Hollier, John	Hollier, John (2013): The Embioptera (Insecta) described by Henri de Saussure. Revue suisse de Zoologie 120 (2): 221-227, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5822946
03D087A10717FFFB6DB0FB1BFC995775.text	03D087A10717FFFB6DB0FB1BFC995775.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Oligotoma humbertiana (Saussure 1896)	<div><p>humbertiana Saussure, 1896b: 353-354 [Embia].</p> <p>Ceylon (leg. A. Humbert). One ♂.</p> <p>Slide-mounted ♂ holotype with labels: “600 81, Ceylan, Voy. Humbert” [handwritten on ruled white card]; “242” [handwritten on white paper]; “ Embia humbertiana Sauss. ” [handwritten on yellow paper]; “ EMBIA HUMBERTIANA SAUSS: ♂ TYPE” [handwritten on red card]. The first three labels have holes indicating that they were originally placed on an insect pin. The slide has two cover slips: the first covers the left fore and hind wings; the second, the cleared body of the specimen, which has broken in two between the second and third thoracic segments. Most of the right antenna and both hind legs are lost. Saussure mentioned a second ♂ collected by Humbert in Ceylon at the same time as the specimen described, but this comes after the description and he refers to its differences from the first specimen meaning that it should not be considered a syntype. The second specimen is apparently lost.</p> <p>Oligotomidae:</p> <p>Oligotoma humbertiana (Saussure, 1896).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087A10717FFFB6DB0FB1BFC995775	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Hollier, John	Hollier, John (2013): The Embioptera (Insecta) described by Henri de Saussure. Revue suisse de Zoologie 120 (2): 221-227, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5822946
03D087A10716FFFA6DAFFF33FC8352B2.text	03D087A10716FFFA6DAFFF33FC8352B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chelicerca ruficollis (Saussure 1896)	<div><p>ruficollis Saussure, 1896b: 353 [Embia].</p> <p>America centralis. One ♂.</p> <p>Slide-mounted ♂ holotype with labels: “ Bugaba, 800-1500 ft., Champion” [printed on white card]; “ Embia ruficollis Sss. ” [handwritten on green paper]; “ EMBIA RUFICOLLIS SAUSS: HOLOTYPE” [handwritten on red card]. The first two labels have holes indicating that they were originally placed on an insect pin. The slide has two cover slips: the first covers both pairs of wings; the second covers the cleared but intact body of the specimen. The right antenna is missing and the left middle and hind legs are detached. Ross (1992) mentions that the specimen was originally cardmounted.</p> <p>Davis (1939a) created the genus Saussurella for a specimen mistakenly identified by Longinos Navás as E. ruficollis Saussure. Recognising that this genus name was preoccupied, he later proposed the new name Saussurembia (Davis, 1940). Ross (1992) considered the generic concept valid, but, having studied the type of E. ruficollis, considered the specimen for which it was created to belong to a different species. Ross (1992) placed ruficollis Saussure in the genus Chelicerca, and described the species used to found the genus Saussurembia as S. davisi. Miller (2009) stated that in basing the genus on a misidentified specimen Davis is automatically considered to have established a new nominal species, which is the type species for the genus, and made S. davisi Ross, 1992 a junior synonym of S. ruficollis Davis, 1939. Maehr &amp; Eades (2012) placed both davisi Ross and ruficollis Davis as distinct species in the genus Saussurembia.</p> <p>Anisembiidae:</p> <p>Chelicerca ruficollis (Saussure, 1896).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087A10716FFFA6DAFFF33FC8352B2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Hollier, John	Hollier, John (2013): The Embioptera (Insecta) described by Henri de Saussure. Revue suisse de Zoologie 120 (2): 221-227, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5822946
03D087A10716FFFA6DAFFC33FD015712.text	03D087A10716FFFA6DAFFC33FD015712.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Embia tartara Saussure 1896	<div><p>tartara Saussure, 1896b: 352 [Embia].</p> <p>Turkestania (Mus. Genavense). Unspecified number of ♂.</p> <p>One slide-mounted ♂ syntype with labels: “600 81 Turkestan, Asie, Anc. coll.” [handwritten on ruled white card]; “TURKESTAN, PORTSCHINS” [printed on white card]; “ Embia tartara Sss. ” [handwritten on yellow paper]; “ EMBIA TARTARA SAUSS: TYPE” [handwritten on red card]. The first three labels have holes indicating that they were originally placed on an insect pin. The slide has two cover slips: the first covers the left fore and hind wings; the second covers the cleared but intact body of the specimen. The right fore wing and right middle leg are missing, as is part of the right antenna. The left hind leg is under the second coverslip but detached from the thorax.</p> <p>Davis (1939c: 480) considered that the left cercus was broken rather than one segmented as Saussure had said, and thought that this species was a junior synonym of Parembia persica (McLachlan, 1877). In a letter to Carl in 1939 Davis stated that he could not locate the three syntypes of P. persica despite having visited the Natural History Museum in London, but the Museum’s online database lists slide-mounted type material. Ross (2009) listed this species under Embia with a symbol to indicate that the generic combination will be changed.</p> <p>Embiidae:</p> <p>Embia tartara Saussure, 1896.</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087A10716FFFA6DAFFC33FD015712	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Hollier, John	Hollier, John (2013): The Embioptera (Insecta) described by Henri de Saussure. Revue suisse de Zoologie 120 (2): 221-227, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5822946
03D087A10716FFFD6DAFF993FCF95272.text	03D087A10716FFFD6DAFF993FCF95272.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pararhagadochir trinitatis (Saussure 1896)	<div><p>trinitatis Saussure, 1896a: 293-294 [Embia].</p> <p>Trinidad (leg. Urich). Unspecified number of ♂ and ♀.</p> <p>A ♂ syntype in alcohol, the vial containing labels: “ Embia trinitatis Sss. ♂ ” [handwritten on green paper]; “transferé [sic] de l’essence de girofle en alcool 6.III.1985 B. Hauser ” [typewritten on white paper]. The first of these labels has holes indicating that it was originally placed on an insect pin. The jar containing the vial has the labels: “Rhagadochir trinitatis (Sauss.) ” [typewritten on white card with a green printed margin]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The specimen is in several pieces: the head and thorax with right front and middle legs and the left hind leg attached; the abdomen; and the left front and middle legs, the right hind leg and all four wings each detached. A ♂ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia trinitatus Sss. ♂” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The specimen is set with wings spread; the hind legs are broken off at the coxae and the abdomen is missing. A ♀ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia trinitatus Sss. ♀” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The left hind leg is missing. A ♀ syntype mounted on a card point with labels: “ Embia trinitatus Sss. ♀” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. Most of both antennae and the right hind leg are lost. A ♀ syntype mounted on a card point with labels: “ Embia trinitatus Sss. ♀” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper].</p> <p>This species was illustrated by Saussure (1896b: figure 13) after the publication of the original description.</p> <p>Archembiidae:</p> <p>Pararhagadochir trinitatis (Saussure, 1896).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087A10716FFFD6DAFF993FCF95272	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Hollier, John	Hollier, John (2013): The Embioptera (Insecta) described by Henri de Saussure. Revue suisse de Zoologie 120 (2): 221-227, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5822946
03D087A10711FFFC6DB0FC74FD585592.text	03D087A10711FFFC6DB0FC74FD585592.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Antipaluria urichi (Saussure 1896)	<div><p>urichi Saussure, 1896a: 293 [Embia].</p> <p>Trinidad (leg. Urich). Unspecified number of ♂ and ♀.</p> <p>A ♂ syntype in alcohol, the vial containing labels: “ Embia uhrichi Sss. ♂” [handwritten on green paper]; “transferé [sic] de l’essence de girofle en alcool 6.III.1985 B. Hauser ” [typewritten on white paper]. The first of these labels has holes indicating that it was originally placed on an insect pin. The jar containing the vial has the labels: “ Antipaluria uhrichi (Sauss.)” [typewritten on white card with a green printed margin]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The specimen is in several pieces: the head and part of the thorax with both fore wings, both front legs and the left middle leg attached; part of the thorax and the abdomen with the right hind leg and right hind wing attached; and the left hind wing, right middle leg and left hind leg each detached. The dry specimens lack locality labels but the species name label in the insect box has the locality “Antilles” handwritten in the lower right corner. A ♂ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia uhrichi Sauss. ♂” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with wings spread. A ♂ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia uhrichi Sauss. ♂” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with wings spread; the right front leg is missing, the left front leg is detached but adheres to the underside of the thorax. A ♂ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia uhrichi Sauss. ♂” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. Specimen set with wings spread; the antennae and the left front leg are lost. The left forewing is detached and secured on a separate pin next to the specimen. A ♀ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia uhrichi Sauss. ♀” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The specimen lacks the left middle leg; the left hind leg is detached and glued to a piece of card secured on the original pin. A ♀ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia uhrichi Sauss. ♀” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The right front and left hind legs are lost. A ♀ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia uhrichi Sauss. ♀” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The specimen has suffered extensive insect feeding damage and only part of the thorax with the left middle leg and the tip of the abdomen remain. The left hind leg adheres to the left middle leg. A juvenile ♂ syntype pinned through the thorax with labels: “ Embia uhrichi, nymph ♂” [handwritten on green paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper]. The specimen has suffered insect feeding damage and lacks both middle and both hind legs. There is also a detached forewing glued to a clear mount with the labels: “E. uhrichi” [handwritten in pencil on white paper]; “Syntypus” [printed on red paper].</p> <p>There are many more specimens in alcohol in a second jar and it is unclear whether they should be regarded as syntypes. Saussure (1896b) states that Urich sent him two series of specimens, and that from the second he was able to extract a number of adults in good enough condition to study. It seems reasonable to consider only the specimens which had been pinned and labelled to be syntypes (one of which has subsequently been returned to alcohol), but the specimens in the second jar may be of similar status because it has a label “E. uhrichi” while the raw samples sent by Urich contained a mixture of A. urichi and P. trinitatis.</p> <p>This species, including the juvenile ♂, was illustrated by Saussure (1896b: figures 1-12 [figure 5 is labelled 15 on the plate]) after the publication of the original description. The species was named for F. W. Urich, who collected the specimens in Trinidad. For some reason Saussure spelled this “Uhrich” and thus the species became “uhrichi” both in Saussure 1896b and on the specimen labels. In a letter to Carl in 1938 Davis suggests that Urich, who was the editor of the journal in which Saussure 1896a appeared, corrected the spelling at the last minute, leading to the publication of both variants.</p> <p>Clothodidae:</p> <p>Antipaluria urichi (Saussure, 1896).</p> </div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D087A10711FFFC6DB0FC74FD585592	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Hollier, John	Hollier, John (2013): The Embioptera (Insecta) described by Henri de Saussure. Revue suisse de Zoologie 120 (2): 221-227, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5822946
