Atylotus aegyptiacus (Kröber), 1925
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Atylotus aegyptiacus (Kröber), 1925 |
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Atylotus aegyptiacus (Kröber), 1925 View in CoL
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Ochrops aegyptiacus Kröber, 1925b: 235 View in CoL .
Type locality. Kingi Mariout , Cleopatra ( Egypt) .
Diagnosis. Length. (female) body 12.2 mm, wing 10.5 mm.
Female: Whitish ashy-grey species; frons with sides not parallel, with a trace of upper callus; frontal index 2.64; eyes bare; abdomen without patterns.
Local distribution: Coastal strip.
Geographical distribution. Egypt.
Specimens examined. Cleopatra (Ramleh), 13.VII.1924 (1 female “cotype”) (PPDD).
FIGURES. 1–6. Female abdomens. 1. Atylotus aegyptiacus (Kröber, 1926) . 2. Atylotus shagrensis sp. nov. 3. Atylotus Agricola ( Wiedemann, 1828) . 4. Atylotus farinosus ( Szilády, 1915) . 5. Atylotus agrestis ( Wiedemann, 1828) . 6. Atylotus pulchellus ( Loew, 1858) .
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