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Sabethes (Sabethes) cerqueirai Nascimento-Pereira, Neves, Lourenço-de-Oliveira & Motta, nom. nov. 1961. Sabethes (Sabethes) shannoni Cerqueira, 1961a: 40. Holotype ♂: Igarape do Leso, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil (FH). Sabethes (Sabethes) shannoni of Cerqueira 1961b: 165 (distribution, bionomics); Stone, 1963: 122 (catalog, distribution, holotype info.); Belkin et al. 1971: 15, 31, 45, 50–51 (holotype info., bionomics); Knight & Stone, 1977: 307 (catalog, distribution, holotype info.); Forattini et al. 1981: 569 (bionomic, collection method); 1986a: 7 (record, bionomics, ecology, collection method), 1986b: 195 (record, bionomics, ecology, collection method); Gomes et al. 1987: 366 (ecology); Guimarães 1997: 113, 283 (catalog, holotype info., distribution); Hutchings et al. 2005a: 24, 27 (catalog, distribution, paratype info.), 2005b: 434 (record), 2010: 690 (record), 2011: 178 (record); Silva et al. 2019: 195, 200 (♀ *, record, distribution, bionomics, taxonomy); Harbach 2021 (catalog, classification, taxonomy); Wilkerson et al. 2021 (catalog, distribution). Sabethes shannoni of Forattini et al. 1970: 76, 99 (catalog, holotype info.), 1988: 544 (catalog); Harbach & Petersen 1992: 119, 121 (classification, taxonomy). Etymology. The replacement name is in honor of Nelson Cerqueira, a Brazilian dipterist who worked in the yellow fever campaigns coordinated by the Rockefeller Foundation and National Yellow Fever Service in Brazil. Along with Raymond Shannon, Nelson Cerqueira was one of the most active entomologists responsible for organizing the mosquito collection that resulted from those campaigns. The specimens used for the descriptions of Sa. shannoni (Lane & Cerqueira, 1942) (as a species of Wyeomyia) and Sa. harbachi are from that collection. Nelson Cerqueira described several new species of mosquitoes, including the one renamed herein. |