Meria ILLIGER 1807
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5430892 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3E2087DF-FFB2-FF8B-FF64-FA8798138512 |
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Valdenar |
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Meria ILLIGER 1807 |
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This is the Old World genus with greatest distribution range. The taxa belonging to Palaearctic Region, including these here described for the first time, are the following: Europe:
M. tripunctata (&), M. cylindrica (FABRICIUS 1793) (&), M. volvulus
(FABRICIUS 1798) (&), M. dorsalis (FABRICIUS 1804) (&), M. nitidula KLUG
1810 (&), M. geniculata (&), M. aurantiaca (&), M. lineata (&),
M. latifasciata (PALMA 1869) (), M. anatolica BONI BARTALUCCI 2004 ()........ 10 species
N-Africa:
M. tripunctata (&), M. cylindrica (&), M. volvulus (&), M. lineata
(), M. latifasciata (), M. cephalotes BONI BARTALUCCI 1997 (&), M.
iucunda nov.sp. (&), M. concinna nov.sp. (&), M. diplochora nov.sp. (
&) .................................................................................................................... 9 species SW-Asia:
M. aurantiaca (&), M. arabica (&), M. sabae Boni BARTALUCCI 2001 (&
), M. diplochora nov.sp. (&), M. elamita nov.sp. (&)....................... 5 species Central Asia:
M. dorsalis (&), M. nitidula (&), M. geniculata (&), M. aurantiaca (
&), M. ashabadensis (&), M. caspica RADOSZKOWSKI 1887 (&), M.
sanguinicollis MORAWITZ 1890 (&), M. quadrimaculata CAMERON 1902 (), M.
discussa GUIGLIA 1966 (&), M. flava GORBATOVSKY 1981 (♂), M. aprica GORBATOVSKY 1981 (♀ & ♂), M. morawitzi GORBATOVSKY 1981 (&), M.
gussakovskyi GORBATOVSKY 1981 (&), M. oriarcha (&), nov.sp., M.
origena () nov.sp. ............................................................................................. 15 species
Total number of palaearctic species: 28 species.
Only M. diplochora appears to have a border line distribution range with Afrotropical Region, dwelling northern Sahel (besides southern Arabian peninsula). The Palaearctic females show a remarkable uniformity in the punctuation (p) and hair compared to M. tripunctata.
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