Carpelimus (s. str.) peregrinus (Cameron, 1919)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10667397 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10797955 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A3A5B-FFF1-A83A-FF1A-737AFC2DFA11 |
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Felipe |
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Carpelimus (s. str.) peregrinus (Cameron, 1919) |
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Carpelimus (s. str.) peregrinus (Cameron, 1919) View in CoL
( afghanicus Coiffait, 1982 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2010: 14; siamensis siwalikensis Cameron, 1930 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2014: 300 View Cited Treatment ; tagus Herman, 1970 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2014: 300 View Cited Treatment ; subpolitus Coiffait, 1982 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2014: 300 View Cited Treatment )
Coiffait, 1982: 43, 158 (as Trogophloeus (Boopinus) subpolitus )
Material. Nepal (as subpolitus ): Holotypus, male: “Nepal 1977, Siklis , 2150 – B.408” “HOLOTYPE” “ C.subpolitus ( Coiffait, 1982) | rev. Gildenkov, 2007” “ MUSEUM PARIS ” ( MNHN); 1 female : “ Nepal 1977, Madi Khola , 2385 m – B.913” “ PARATYPE ” “ C.subpolitus ( Coiffait, 1982) | rev. Gildenkov, 2007” “ MUSEUM PARIS ” ( MNHN) .
Nepal (as peregrinus ): 1 female: “ NEPAL, P: Narayani, D: Chitwan, Sauraha, Hotel Riversid , 190 m NN – 26.VI-02.VII.2011, LF N 27°34’55'’, E 84°29’58'’ leg. M. Hartmann, #54" (NKME); 3 males, 1 female, 14 specimens: “ NEPAL c. 2001 Prov. Narayani Sauraha, Rapti River, LF, 180m leg. Kopetz 15.VII.” “27°34’51'’N 84°29’30'’E” (NKME; 1 male – cMG); 1 male: “ NEPAL, Prov. Narayani, Sauraha, Rapti River , 180 m, 27 o 34’ 80" N/ 84 o 29’49" E, 14-15.VII.2001, leg. Weigel Ufer LF ” (cMG); 1 male, 1 female: “ NEPAL, Prov. Narayani, Sauraha, Rapti River , 27 o 34’51" N / 84 o 29’30" E, 14-15.VII.2001, 180 m riverside, leg. Kopetz ” (NKME); GoogleMaps 1 male, 3 females: “NEPAL, Kathmandu , N Bagmati River, 1300 m NN, 06. VI.1995, leg. Hartman ” (NKME); GoogleMaps 1 female: “ NEPAL, Kathmandu Thamel, Hotel Norbhu Linkha , LF, 23.IX.1996, leg. Hartman ” (NKME); GoogleMaps 2 females: “ NEPAL, Prov. Bheri, 15 km W Kusum, 28 o 02’36" N / 81 o 34’35" E, 11- 12.07.2001, LF, 170 m, townside, leg. A.Kopetz ” (NKME); GoogleMaps 1 female: “ NEPAL, Prov. Narayani, Sauraha, Rapti River , 180 m LF, 27 o 34’80" N/ 84 o 29’49" E, 18.IV.2000, Parti-Ufer, leg. Weigel ” (NKME); GoogleMaps 1 male: “ NEPAL, valley of Trisuli Ganga, ca. 20 km NE Trisuli ” “ 85°12’E, 28°03’N 900 m, 23. V.1995, Gy Fábian & L. Ronkay ” ( HNHM); GoogleMaps 1 male: “ NEPAL, valley of Trisuli Ganga, ca. 20 km NE of Trisuli, 900m ” “ 28°3’N, 85°12’E, 23. V.1995, leg. Gy Fábian & L. Ronkay ” (cMG); 3 specimens: “ GoogleMaps NEPAL, 700 feet Chitwan National Pk. Sauraha, 4.vi.1983 At MV Light, MJD Brendell BMNH {E} 1983-222” ( BMNH); 1 male, 4 specimens: “ NEPAL: 4500´, Kathmandu, British Embassy , 20.v. – 23.vi.1983.” “ M.J.D. Brendell B.M. 1983-222” “At light” (cMG); 1 specimen : “ NEPAL: 4500´, Kathmandu Dist. Gokarna, 1.viii.1983.” “Mixed primary forest” “ Lt. Col. M.G. Allen Brit. Mus. 1983-254” ( BMNH); 1 male, 1 specimen : “ NEPAL: 700´, Chitwan Nat. Pk. Sauraha , 3-6.vi.1983.” “At MV light” “M.J.D. Brendell B.M. 1983-222” ( BMNH); 1 male, 2 females, 15 specimens : “ NEPAL: 4500´, Kathmandu, British Embassy , 20.v. – 23.vi.1983.” “M.J.D. Brendell B.M. 1983-222” “At MV light” ( BMNH; 2 specimens – cMG); 2 females, 11 specimens : “ NEPAL: 4500´, Kathmandu, British Embassy , 20.v. – 23.vi.1983.” “M.J.D. Brendell B.M. 1983-222” “At light” ( BMNH); 1 male, 4 females: “600 NEPAL: Kathmandu Baneshwar 1350m, 20.- 21. V.2000 leg. W. SCHAWALLER” ( SMNS); 1 female: “314 Ilan Distr., Mai Khola Valley , 470m, on river bank, bushes, betw. pebbles, 7 April 1988, J. MARTENS & W.SCHAWALLER leg.” ( SMNS); 1 male, 2 females: “ NEPAL: 27°52’N 84°38’E 17.4.1995, Trisuli Ganga nr. Kurin Ghat, 300m leg. Malicky ” ( NHMW) GoogleMaps .
Remarks. The lectotype is designated from Sri Lanka ( Gildenkov, 2010: 14). The species is known from the Oriental region:Andaman islands, Cambodia, China (Shaowu), India, Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra, Java), Malaysia (including Kalimantan), Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam (our data). Recently it is recorded from Seychelles islands (our data). As C. siamensis it is known from the Palaearctic from Afghanistan (Gildenkov, 2009: 34) and Pakistan (Gildenkov, 2012: 355).
Carpelimus (Troginus) atomus (Saulcy, 1864) View in CoL ( discolor Baudi di Selve, 1870 View in CoL ; variegatus Cameron 1944 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2007a: 1318; ruandanus Cameron 1956 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2007a: 1318; maroccanus Gildenkov 2004 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2007a: 1318; travei Coiffait, 1982 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2014: 304; formosanus Cameron, 1940 – syn. in Gildenkov, 2014: 304; atomarius Coiffait, 1983 View in CoL – syn. in Gildenkov, 2014: 304)
Coiffait, 1982: 43, 158 (as Trogophloeus (Paraboopinus) travei )
Material. Nepal (as travei ): Holotypus, male (in the description it is erroneous – female) “Nepal 26.X.76 env. Pokhara 2’ 200 m 74" “HOLOTYPE” “ C.travei ( Coiffait, 1982) | rev. Gildenkov, 2007” “ MUSEUM PARIS ” ( MNHN) .
Nepal (as atomus ): 1 male, 3 specimens : “ NEPAL, P: Narayani Chitwan, Gunganagar V. 2005, 200m 27°39’N, 84°19’E leg. D. Ahrens ” (NKME); 1 male, 7 specimens GoogleMaps :. “ NEPAL c. 2001 Prov. Narayani Sauraha , Rapti River, LF, 180m leg. Kopetz 15.VII.” “27°34’51'’N 84°29’30'’E” (NKME); 4 specimens: “ NEPAL, Prov. Narayani Sauraha, Rapti River Ufer , 180m NN, 27°34’80'’N, 84°29’49'’E LF, 18.IV.2000 leg. A. Weigel ” (NKME); 2 males, 7 specimens: “ NEPAL, Narayani Prov. Sauraha, Chitwan Nat. P., 180 m LF, 27 o 34’80" N/ 84 o 29’49" E, 18.IV.2000, Parti-Ufer, leg. Weigel ” (NKME); 1 specimen: “ NEPAL, Prov. Bheri, Distr. Nepalganj , 40 km N Nepalganj, Babai-River 500 m NN, 03.VI.1995 Ufer , leg. M.Hartman ” (NKME); 1 specimen: “ NEPAL: 4500´, Kathmandu Dist. Gokarna, 1.viii.1983.” “Mixed primary forest” “Lt. Col. M.G. Allen Brit. Mus. 1983-254” ( BMNH); 11 specimens : “ NEPAL: Chitwan NP Narayani Ganga , 18.4.1995 27°33’N 84°06’E 150m, leg. Malicky ” ( NHMW); 1 specimen: “ GoogleMaps NEPAL: Kabhre dist. Bebar , 1.12.1999 Bebar Khola, 1514m 27°35’00'’N 85°29’50'’E leg. S. Khanal (6)” ( NHMW) .
Remarks. The species is widely distributed in the Oriental region: China (Guangdong, Guizhou, Hongkong, Hubei, Hunan, Yunnan, Zhejiang), India, Indonesia (Kalimantan, Sumatra, Java), Japan (Okinawa), Cambodia, Malaysia (including Kalimantan), Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam (our data). C. atomus is known from the tropical Africa: Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, the Central-African Republic, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Madagascar, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, the Republic of South Africa, Ruanda, Senegal, Seychelles islands, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe ( Gildenkov, 2007a: 1318; 2007c: 910). Besides that, the species is many times was recorded from the Palaearctic: Cyprus, Syria ( Gusarov, 1997: 280), Egypt, Libya, Saudi Arabia ( Gusarov, 1997: 280; Gildenkov, 2001: 277; 2003: 380; 2003a: 97: 2009a: 252), Iraq ( Gildenkov, 2001: 277; 2003: 380; 2003a: 97), China (Hebei), Japan, South Korea (Gildenkov (as formosanus ), 2001: 282, 2003: 381; 2003a: 97), Morocco (Gildenkov (as maroccanus), 2001: 280, 2003: 381; 2003a: 97), Turkey ( Gildenkov, 2007a: 1318; 2007c: 910), Afghanistan ( Gildenkov, 2009a: 252) and Pakistan (Gildenkov, 2012: 356). Recently it was recorded from Canary islands, China (NSichuan, Peking, Shaanxi), Malta, Madiera, Spain, Tunis (our data). Such distribution confirms the species more likely to belong to the fauna of tropical Africa and Oriental area, than to the fauna of Palaearctic.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
HNHM |
Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum) |
MV |
University of Montana Museum |
SMNS |
Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart |
NHMW |
Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
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Carpelimus (s. str.) peregrinus (Cameron, 1919)
Gildenkov, Mikhail Yu. 2014 |
Carpelimus (s. str.) peregrinus (Cameron, 1919)
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2014: 300 |
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2014: 300 |
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2014: 300 |
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2010: 14 |
Carpelimus (Troginus) atomus (Saulcy, 1864)
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2014: 304 |
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2014: 304 |
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2014: 304 |
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2007: 1318 |
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2007: 1318 |
Gildenkov M. Yu. 2007: 1318 |