Lachnaia pseudobarathraea Daniel & Daniel, 1898
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Lachnaia pseudobarathraea Daniel & Daniel, 1898 ( Figs. 3–6 View FIGURES 1 – 8 , 10–12 View FIGURES 9 – 16 , 18–21 View FIGURES 17 – 23 )
Lachnaea pseudobarathraea Daniel & Daniel, 1898: 80
Lachnaea insidiosa Cobos, 1954: 144
Lachnaia tristigma: Cobos, 1954 ; Codina Padilla, 1958 (pars); Petitpierre, 2000 (pars); Warchalowski, 2003 (pars).
Material examined: SPAIN: Albacete, Yeste [30SWH5946], 1 male (J. Ardois); Alicante, Calpe [31SBC4281], 29 March 1988, 1 female (Baselga, BASC); Alicante, Orihuela [30SXH8017], 2 males and 1 female (Lauffer); Alicante, 1 female; Almería, Huercal-Overa [30SWG9338], 4 males and 1 female (Lauffer); Almería, Huercal-Overa [30SWG9339], 3 males; Almería, Tíjola [30SWG4933], 1900, 4 males and 3 females (Escalera); Almería, Tíjola [30SWG4934], 1 male; Almería, 1 April 1901, 1 male (Lauffer); Córdoba, Iznájar [30SUG8424], April 1909, 8 males and 6 females (Exp. MNCN); Córdoba, Lucena [30SUG6841], April 1909, 4 males and 1 female (Exp. MNCN); Granada, Güéjar [30SVG6311], 2 males and 1 female; Granada, [Sierra de] La Sagra [30SWH30], 1900, 4 males and 4 females (Escalera); Granada, [Sierra de] La Sagra [30SWH30], 4 males and 3 females (J. Ardois); Granada, [Sierra de] La Sagra [30SWH30], 2 males; Granada, Motril [30SVF5366], March 1909, 3 males and 1 female (Exp. MNCN); Granada, Puebla de Don Fadrique [30SWH4901], 1 male; Granada, Puebla de Don Fadrique [30SWH4901], 1900, 2 males and 4 females (Escalera); Granada, Puerto de la Ragua [30SVG90], 1 female; Granada, Sierra Nevada [30SVG60], 17 July 1995, 1 female; Granada, Sierra Nevada [30SVG60], July 1903, 1 male (Escalera); Granada, Sierra Nevada [30SVG60], 1 male (Pérez Arcas); Granada, Sierra Nevada [30SVG60], 1 female (Chicote); Granada, Sierra Nevada, El Albergue [30SVG60], 17 July 1972, 1 male and 3 females (A. Machado); Granada, Sierra Nevada, Río Monadril [30SVG60], 17 July 1972, 3 males and 2 females (A. Machado); Jaén, Sierra de Cazorla, Linarejos [30SWH00], 26 April 1992, 1 female (C.G. Soler); Jaén, Sierra de Cazorla, Mesa del Poyo del Manquillo [30SWG1193], June 1962, 2 females (Cobos); Málaga, 1 male (A. Sánz); Murcia, Cartagena [30SXG7863], May 1905, 1 male (Lauffer); Murcia, Lorca [30SXG1470], 1 female (Pérez Arcas); Murcia, 1 female (Pérez Arcas).
Diagnosis. Length = 6.5-9.5 mm (n = 94). Among the taxa belonging to the L. tristigma species group, L. pseudobarathraea can be separated by the large size of the median lobe of aedeagus (3.3-4.0 mm, n = 24) ( Figs. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 8 a, 4a, 5a, 6a), which has a mushroom-shaped piece in the operculum much wider than the lateral arms ( Figs. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 8 b, 4b, 5b, 6b); the shape of the sclerites of the endophallus ( Figs. 10-12 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ), with two lateral pieces long but not enlarged apically and the unpaired central sclerite approximately near as long as broad and near as wide apically as basally; and spermathecal duct extraordinarily long and generally not curled in small loops ( Figs. 18, 19, 21 View FIGURES 17 – 23 , but see Fig. 20 View FIGURES 17 – 23 ).
Distribution. Lachnaia pseudobarathraea is distributed in southern Spain, from the Betic mountain ranges to the south and ranging from eastern Malaga to south Alicante.
Remarks. Specimens from the cited distribution range but not from the type locality (Sierra Nevada) were identified as L. tristigma by previous authors based on the small elytral dots. We studied the Codina Padilla collection (now deposited in MNCN) and confirmed that specimens (two females) he recorded from Jaén (Sierra de Cazorla) and attributed to L. tristigma ( Codina Padilla, 1958) are in fact L. pseudobarathraea , based on their spermathecae. This seems also the case of specimens from Almería attributed to L. tristigma by Cobos (1954), based on the median lobe of aedeagus figured by the cited author, and Petitpierre (2000).
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Lachnaia pseudobarathraea Daniel & Daniel, 1898
Ruiz-García, Andrés Baselga And Javier 2007 |
Lachnaea insidiosa
Cobos 1954: 144 |
Lachnaea pseudobarathraea
Daniel 1898: 80 |