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Chimarra (Curgia) fimbriata Flint
Chimarrha (C.)fimbriata Flint, 1974:22.
MATERIAL EXAMINED.—SURINAME, Brownsberg, top near small stream, 475 m, 20 Sep 1938, D.C. Geijskes, at light, 1 paratype (NMNH, genitalia completely transparent, with structure not apparent).
RECORDED FROM.—Suriname, Nassau Mountains, trail south from km 7, large mountain stream, 3 Mar 1938, D.C. Geijskes, holotype (RNH, not restudied).
ETYMOLOGY.—From the Latin fimbriatus (“fringed”), in allusion to the apex of the phallic spines.
- bibliographic citation
- Flint, Oliver S., Jr. 1998. "Studies of Neotropical Caddisflies, LIII: A Taxonomic Revision of the Subgenus Curgia of the Genus Chimarra (Trichoptera: Philopotamidae)." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-131. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.594