Serromyia diabolica Dominiak & Mathieu, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4079.5.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3512342 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A987B4-4746-6E60-FF0A-185CFC23FB45 |
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Diagnosis. Body uniformly blackish brown. Males without short and stout ventral spines on fore and mid femora, only bristle like spines present (present examination); parameres sharply pointed and subapically bent. Females have unarmed fore and mid femora and tibiae, and 2 small seminal capsules, claw of hind leg shorter (0.9) than fifth tarsomere.
Material examined. LEBANON, Anti-Lebanon Mts., Maaraboun village near Baalbek , 5.V.2012, net, 25 males, 5 females, leg. P. Dominiak . ISRAEL. Bitan Aharon , 15.02.1975, 1 male, leg. M. Kaplan ; Natanya , 15.02.1975, 1 male, F. Kaplan; Herzliya, 10.03.1975, 1 male, leg. A. Freidberg ; Tel-Aviv, 10.03.1975, 2 male, leg. F. Kaplan.
Distribution. Lebanon. From Israel reported for the first time.
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Serromyia diabolica Dominiak & Mathieu, 2015
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