Gastrosericus moricei Saunders, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v122/i4/2022/165516 |
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Gastrosericus moricei Saunders, 1910 View in CoL ( Figures 1–8 View Figure 1-8 )
Gastrosericus moricei E. Saunders, 1910: 529 View in CoL , ♂. Holotype: ♂, Algeria: Biskra (OXUM, F.D. Morice coll.).
Material examined: India: Andhra Pradesh, Guntur district, Nagarjunakonda (16°31’19’’N, 79°14’09’’E), (1 female), 26.vii.1962, Coll. B. Nath, ZSIK Regd. No. ZSI/ WGRC/IR/INV/17857 GoogleMaps .
Note: The specimen studied here is similar to the Indian populations as mentioned by Pulawski (1995). In the examined specimen, femora of all legs blackish brown and fore and mid tibiae light ferruginous dorsally, and hind tibiae blackish brown.
Distribution: India: Andhra Pradesh (new state record), Gujarat, Rajasthan. Elsewhere: Algeria; Bahrain; Burkina Faso; Egypt; Gambia; Israel; Libya; Mali; Mauritania; Morocco; Niger; Oman; Pakistan; Saudi Arabia; Senegal; Somalia; Sri Lanka; Sudan; Tajikistan; Thailand; Togo; Tunisia; United Arab Emirates; Uzbekistan; Yemen ( Pulawski, 1995; Pulawski, 2021).
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Gastrosericus moricei Saunders, 1910
Ayisha Mawadda, N. V. & Kumar, P. Girish 2022 |
Gastrosericus moricei E. Saunders, 1910: 529
Saunders, E. 1910: 529 |