Alevonota (Alevonota) crypticola ( PACE , 1977)
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.58.1.145-189 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4794117 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A50879-E841-FFC9-0DDE-FBA4DC0E1116 |
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Carolina |
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Alevonota (Alevonota) crypticola ( PACE , 1977) |
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Alevonota (Alevonota) crypticola ( PACE, 1977) View in CoL
Aleuonota crypticola PACE, 1977: 171 ff.
Type material examined:
Holotype : “ Lazio, M. Lepini, 25-VI-1975, leg. R. Pace / Holotypus Aleuonota crypticola m., det. R. Pace 1976 / Alevonota crypticola (Pace) det. V. Assing 2008” ( MCSNV).
Comment:
The original description is based on a female holotype and a female paratype from “Monti Lepini ... presso Carpineto Romano” ( PACE 1977).
Additional material examined:
Italy, Basilicata: 1 ex., [locality illegible], Solari, leg. Fiori ( MNHUB) .
Diagnosis:
Of similar size as a small specimen of A. rufotestacea . Coloration reddish, with the elytra and the legs reddish yellow.
Head approximately as wide as long and of ovoid shape; posterior angles weakly pronounced. Puncturation extremely sparse and very fine, barely noticeable; surface with pronounced microreticulation. Eyes not projecting from lateral contours of head and very small, approximately as large as antennomere II in cross-section, composed of less than 10 ommatidia without pigmentation. Antennae of similar morphology as in A. rufotestacea , but slightly longer and with slightly less transverse antennomeres IV-X.
Pronotum slightly wider than head (PW/HW: 1.15) and weakly transverse (PW/PL: ca. 1.05); puncturation and microsculpture similar to those of head.
Elytra somewhat shorter than pronotum (EL/PL: ca. 0.75); puncturation fine and ill-defined; microsculpture less pronounced than that of head and pronotum. Hind wings reduced.
Abdomen with posterior tergites with very sparse fine puncturation; anterior tergites with less sparse puncturation; microsculpure shallow, but distinct, composed predominantly of isodiametric meshes; tergite VII without sexual dimorphism; posterior margin of tergite VII without palisade fringe.
: ML: 0.32 mm.
: spermatheca of similar shape as that of A. rufotestacea ; for an illustration see the figure in PACE (1977).
Distribution and bionomics:
The species was described from the Monti Lepini in Lazio ( Italy) and is here reported from Basilicata, suggesting that it may be more widespread in southern Italy. The adaptive reductions of the eyes, wings, and pigmentation suggest an endogean habitat.
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Aleocharinae |
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Athetini |
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Alevonota (Alevonota) crypticola ( PACE , 1977)
Wunderle, Volker Assing Paul 2008 |
Aleuonota crypticola
PACE, R. 1977: 171 |