Oxybelus dusmeti MINGO PÉREZ 1966
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Oxybelus dusmeti MINGO PÉREZ 1966 |
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Oxybelus dusmeti MINGO PÉREZ 1966 View in CoL (1, 2)
S p a i n:1, Murcia, Pto. De Jumilla , 800m, 19.V.2003, leg. Snizek ; 1, Prov. Salamanca, Villar de la Jegua, Vado de la Vina, 27.VI.1996, leg. Tschorsnig (ex coll. Schmid-Egger, Germany) ; 1, Prov. Zaragoza, Pina de Ebro 10 km E, 18.V.1992, leg. T. Osten (ex coll. Schmid- Egger, Germany) .
The mandibles of these males are brownish. The vertical rugosity on mesopleuron like in females is the most characteristic feature in these males. This should be considered when using the key to Oxybelus males in BITCH & LECLERCQ 1993: 246!
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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