Phaenoglyphis heterocera ( Hartig, 1841 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.427 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794067 |
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Phaenoglyphis heterocera ( Hartig, 1841 ) |
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Phaenoglyphis heterocera ( Hartig, 1841)
Figs 6.10, 7.4
Xystus heterocerus Hartig, 1841: 351 . Type: deposited in ZSM (examined).
Allotria heterocerus – Taschenberg 1866: 129.
Allotria heterocera – Cameron 1890: 234.
Dilyta heterocera – Kieffer 1900: 114.
Allotria (Allotria) heterocera – Dalla Torre & Kieffer 1902: 40.
Charips (Charips) heterocerus – Dalla Torre & Kieffer 1910: 275.
Phaenoglyphis heterocera – Evenhuis 1982: 24.
Diagnosis
Phaenoglyphis heterocera is mainly characterized by rounded scutellar foveae not delimited (Fig. 7.4) and antenna with F1 shorter than pedicel in females (Fig. 6.10), but longer in males, and rhinaria and club shape beginning on F3. It is similar to P. stenos Andrews, 1978 , but can be differentiated by where the rhinaria begin (on F 3 in P. heterocera , but F 2 in P. stenos ) and flagellomere proportions (F1 is shorter
than pedicel and F1–F3 are subequal in length in P. heterocera females (Fig. 6.10), but F1 is longer than pedicel and F1–F3 are not subequal in P. stenos females).
Material examined
Lectotype
GERMANY: ♂ [637], [♂], [lectotype H.H. Evenhuis (orange label)], [ Xystus heterocerus Hartig , det. H.H. Evenhuis 1980] ( ZSM).
Paralectotype
GERMANY: 1 ♂ [In collection Hartig as Xystus heterocerus ; Paralectotype Xystus heterocerus ( Hartig, 1841) ♂ (red label)], [ Phaenoglyphis heterocera ( Hartig, 1841) ♂ M. Ferrer-Suay det. 2011] ( ZSM).
Additional specimens (5 ♂♂, 3 ♀♀)
AUSTRIA: 2 ♂♂ [Leibnitz, R. Mur, 3 Jun. 1969, B.H. and M.C. Cogan, R.I. and R. Vane-Wright] ( BMNH B.M. 1970-152).
EGYPT: 1 ♂ [Siwa, 18–19 Apr. 1935, J. Ower-Cooper, Armstrong College Expedition, gardens] ( BMNH B.M. 1935-354).
GERMANY: 1 ♂ [Rhine Valley, Steinstadt, 47°46′ N, 07°34′ E, 7 Jun. 1999, H. Goulet, fallow field] ( CNCI C-232).
HUNGARY: 1 ♂ [Baranya Beremend, 24 Apr.–9 May 1963, L. Horacsek] ( BMNH B.M. 1964-373).
JAPAN: 1 ♀ [Hokkaido, Aizan, 800 m, 4 Jul. 1989, M.J. Sharkey, sweep] ( CNCI C-186); 2 ♀♀ [Hokkaido, Sapporo, Wisumai, 100 m, 30 Jun. 1989, M.J. Sharkey, sweep] ( CNCI C-194).
Distribution
Palaearctic.
Certain records: Germany ( Hartig 1841: 351).
Uncertain records: Austria ( Dalla Torre & Kieffer 1910: 275), England ( Cameron 1890: 234), France ( Kieffer 1902b: 598; De Gaulle 1908: 26), Romania (Feraru & Mustata 2005: 75), Sweden ( Andrews 1978: 84), The Netherlands ( Dettmer 1925: 124).
New records: Egypt, Hungary and Japan.
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Phaenoglyphis heterocera ( Hartig, 1841 )
Ferrer-Suay, Mar, Selfa, Jesús & Pujade-Villar, Juli 2018 |
Phaenoglyphis heterocera
Evenhuis H. H. 1982: 24 |
Charips (Charips) heterocerus
Dalla Torre K. W. & Kieffer J. J. 1910: 275 |
Allotria (Allotria) heterocera
Dalla Torre K. W. & Kieffer J. J. 1902: 40 |
Dilyta heterocera
Kieffer J. J. 1900: 114 |
Allotria heterocera
Cameron P. 1890: 234 |
Allotria heterocerus
Taschenberg E. L. 1866: 129 |
Xystus heterocerus
Hartig T. 1841: 351 |