Anthicus monsonicus
Nardi, Gianluca, 2008, Miscellaneous notes on World Anthicidae (Coleoptera), Zootaxa 1779, pp. 1-32 : 6
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.182288 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6227692 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E687D3-101C-FFE2-FF12-FD7CD7E8FE0C |
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Anthicus monsonicus |
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Anthicus monsonicus nom. nov.
Anthicus caroli Bonadona, 1978: 75 (not Anthicus (Cyclodinus) caroli Pic, 1893a: 115 )
Notes
Pic (1893a) described Anthicus (Cyclodinus) caroli from "? Espagne " [=? Spain] ( Pic 1893b: 128). This subgenus was first treated as a distinct genus by Bonadona (1958: 101). Nardi & Mifsud (2003) summarized the literature on this species, which was placed in synonymy with Cyclodinus desbrochersi (Pic, 1893) by Bonadona (1988). Bonadona (1978) created a primary homonym when he described Anthicus caroli from Dinajpur ( Bangla Desh), which was later cited only by Brivio (1977). The replacement name Anthicus monsonicus nom. nov. is here proposed for this species, and is based on the Latinized word for monsoonal, referring to the climate of the type locality.
Anthicus sellatus (Panzer, 1796)
Material examined
Greece: [ Dodecanese, Leros Island,] Portolago [= Lakki], 1.V.1961, Cadamuro leg., 1 ex (MCSM, I. Bucciarelli coll.); [Western Thrace,] bank of Nestos River, S of Stavroupolis, 21.IX.1988, Schmalfuss leg., 1 ex (SNMS).
Notes
A European species, new to Greece (cf. Nardi 2004c).
Anthicus tristis tristis Schmidt, 1842
Material examined
Armenia: Yerevan, Nubarashen, 30.IV.1990, Kalashian leg., 6 ɗɗ, 7 ΨΨ ( CGN, CSV). Georgia: Mcxeta, 12.VIII.1987, E. Pascucci leg., 1 ɗ ( CGN).
Notes
Anthicus tristis is widespread from the Atlantic coasts of Europe and Morocco to Afghanistan and Tajikistan (cf. Nardi 2004c; Uhmann et al. 2005). However, it was previously known from Georgia only on the basis of very old records: " Iberia " (an old name of this country) ( Kolenati 1846: 35, as A. bifasciatus Rossi var. tristis ) and " Georgia " ( LaFerté-Sénectère 1849b, as A. tristis ). The situation for Armenia is similar: " Armenia " ( Kolenati 1846: 35, as A. bifasciatus var. tristis ), "Caucasus, Arm. Geb." and "Kaukasus, Araxesthal" ( Uhmann 1985), but it is unclear whether these records refer to the current Armenian territory or not. These records and those for Romania ( Montandon 1908, as A. tristis ) and Yemen ( Pic & Hawkins 1957, as A. tristis and A. tristis var. truquii Desbrochers des Loges, 1875) were recently overlooked ( Uhmann et al. 2005, as A. tristis ).
CGN |
Centre for Genetic Resources, The Netherlands |
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Anthicus monsonicus
Nardi, Gianluca 2008 |
Anthicus caroli
Bonadona 1978: 75 |
Pic 1893: 115 |