Ophion turcomanicus Szépligeti, 1905
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5023.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5225784 |
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Ophion turcomanicus Szépligeti, 1905 |
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Ophion turcomanicus Szépligeti, 1905 View in CoL
Figs 15F‒G View FIGURE 15
Ophion turcomanicus Szépligeti, 1905: 521 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀ and paralectotype from Turkmenistan in HMHN, examined.
Ophion asiaticus Kokujev, 1906: 167‒168 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀ from Iran in ZIN, examined.
Ophion obscuratus var. heratensis Hedwig, 1961:291 . Syn. nov. Holotype ♀ from Afghanistan in SMNK, examined.
Material examined: IRAN: Lectotype ♀ of Ophion asiaticus , Western Iran ( ZIN); 1♀, Teheran Province, Shahriar, Khoshnam , 19‒20 May 1991, Ebra./ Badii leg. ( HMIM); 1♀, Sistan-Baluchstan Province , Khash , Kousheh , 28˚37’38.7"N, 61˚00’56.3"E, 1715 m. a. s., 16‒30 Aug. 2015, 2583 m. 22 Apr. 2012, Afs. / Mogh. / Moj leg. ( HMIM); 1♀, Khorasan Province, Torbat-e-Haydarieh area , Zharf v., 14 May 2007, 1600 m. a. s., A. Klimenko leg. ( MR); 1♀, Khorasan Province, SE part, Q’aen area, Khunik pass, 33˚33’N, 59˚08’E, 2100 m. a. s., 25 May 2009, A. Klimenko leg. ( MR); 1♀, Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari, Kuhrang, Hiregan, 32˚20’N, 50˚26’E, 2305 m. a. s., 6 Jun. 2005, Haj / Ebra leg. ( HMIM); 1♀, W. Azerbaijan Province, Rezaieh, Ghushchi, 9 Jun. 1975, Abai leg. ( HMIM); 1♀ (“obscuratus heratensis” Hedwig 1961), Khorasan Province, Western part, Bojnurd area , Gerivan N, 37˚17’N, 57˚13’E, 12 May 2009, A. Klimenko leg. ( MR) (this specimen has very large ocelli and less prominent pleurosternal angles).
Remarks: Similar to Ophion eremita Kokujev but distinguished by the less numerous flagellomeres (44‒50) (44 and 46 in the studied types of O. turcomanicus , 50 in the type of O. asiaticus ), the often complete, but rather weak carination of propodeum, which usually have at least the anterior and posterior transverse carinae present and the area superomedial discernible. The mandibles, which are often worn, are similar to Ophion slaviceki with an acute angled gap without internal angles and thereby differing from the mandibles of O. eremita , which usually have distinct internal angles in a right-angled gap. On average also smaller than O. eremita . The here studied specimens display a considerable amount of variation which may indicate cryptic species. O. turcomanicus and O. eremita belong to an aggregate of similar and closely related desert and steppe species also including Ophion geyri Habemehl, 1921 and a couple of undescribed species. Of particular interest is a single female in coll. MR with unusually large ocelli and weakly defined pleurosternal angles. This specimen corresponds with the holotype of Ophion obscuratus var. heratensis Hedwig, 1961 housed in the SMNK. It is here treated as a variety of Ophion turcomanicus , but if this form is found to be a valid species, it has to be assigned a new name given the fact that it was described as a variety in 1961.
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
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Ophion turcomanicus Szépligeti, 1905
Johansson, Niklas, Ameri, Ali, Riedel, Matthias, Talebi, Ali Asghar & Ebrahimi, Ebrahim 2021 |
Ophion obscuratus var. heratensis
Hedwig 1961: 291 |
Ophion asiaticus
Kokujev 1906: 167 - 168 |
Ophion turcomanicus Szépligeti, 1905: 521
Szepligeti 1905: 521 |