Lixus baculiformis Petri, 1904
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.293282 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6199877 |
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Lixus baculiformis Petri, 1904 |
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Lixus baculiformis Petri, 1904 View in CoL
Lixus baculiformis Petri, 1904: 71 View in CoL
Current status: Lixus baculiformis Petri, 1904 View in CoL is a junior synonym of L. incanescens Boheman, 1835 View in CoL .
Type. In Reitter’s collection at HNHM, is a male (remounted and aedeagus dissected probably by Smrecyński, last three ventrites mounted on a card, right hind tarsus beyond segment 2, left middle and hind tarsus beyond segment 3 missing) bearing the handwritten labels: “Caucasus”, “ Lixus baculiformis n. sp. Petri”, “ Holotypus, 1904, Lixus baculiformis Petri ” red brimmed museum label, “ Lixus incanescens Boh., Smrecyński det. 1967”, and fitting the description with type locality as Caucasus. It is here designated as lectotype with “ Lectotypus, 3, Lixus baculiformis Petri., Gültekin des. 2008”, “ Lixus incanescens Boh. Gültekin det. 2008”.
Remarks. Smreczyński (1968) synonymized Lixus baculiformis with Lixus incanescens .
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Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum) |
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Lixus baculiformis Petri, 1904
Gültekin, Levent 2010 |
Lixus baculiformis
Petri 1904: 71 |
Lixus baculiformis
Petri 1904 |
L. incanescens
Boheman 1835 |