Diplocladus arabicus Gerstmeier & Weiss
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.190604 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6221491 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03948605-FFF2-FFA7-FF12-FF1D8D77FB9A |
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Diplocladus arabicus Gerstmeier & Weiss |
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sp. nov. |
Diplocladus arabicus Gerstmeier & Weiss , n. sp.
( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 , 37 View FIGURE 37 –38)
Specimens examined:
Holotype: 3. Arabia: Taif., 11.ix.1934., H.St.J.B. Philby., B.M. 1934-536, Specimens ref. in Menier, 1986, Fauna of Saudi Arabia, Vol. 8 ( BMNH).
Paratypes: Arabia: Taif., 9.ix.1934., H.St.J.B. Philby., B.M. 1934-536, Diplocladus sp., J.J. Menier det., Specimens ref. in Menier, 1986, Fauna of Saudi Arabia, Vol. 8 (1 ƤƤ, BMNH); Namas IV.1980, 2380 m, S a u d i A r a b i a, G. Vo g e l, (1 Ƥ, MNHN).
Length: 12mm – 14.9mm (3 specimens).
Head: Red-brown; more or less densely punctate.
Antennae: Red-brown; almost reaching base of pronotum when laid alongside. Pronotum: Light red-brown; anterior half subparallel, conspicuously constricted towards base; disc conspicuously wrinkled; length:width ratio 1.54:1.
Scutellum: Red-brown.
Elytra: Basal third to half red-brown, each elytron with a very faint whitish lateral spot in the basal third, remainder black with white transverse fasciae beyond middle spanning from lateral to sutural margins; diameter of punctures larger than interstices, punctures within fasciae small and sparsely distributed, behind fasciae impunctate; length:width ratio 2.53:1.
Legs: Red-brown.
Lower surface: Head and thorax light brown to red-brown, abdomen dark brown. Vestiture: With whitish, to reddish (on elytra), hairs.
Distribution: Saudi Arabia.
Etymology: Named after the region of its occurrence.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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