Trichocera (Saltrichocera) sparsa Starý & Martinovský, 1996
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4311.4.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6029307 |
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Trichocera (Saltrichocera) sparsa Starý & Martinovský, 1996 View in CoL
( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 20 – 30. 20 )
Trichocera (Trichocera) sparsa Starý & Martinovský, 1996 View in CoL , Figs. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 9 , 17 View FIGURES 10 – 19. 10 , 23, 29 View FIGURES 20 – 30. 20 , 33 View FIGURES 31 – 42 . Trichocera (Metatrichocera) sparsa: Starý 1998: 185 View in CoL .
Trichocera (Saltrichocera) sparsa: Krzemińska 2002: 204 View in CoL .
Distribution. The species is recorded from many European countries: Czech Republic, Poland, Switzerland ( Starý & Martinovský 1996), Findland ( Krzemińska & Gorzka 2014), Hungary ( Krzemińska 2003), Lithuania ( Petrašiūnas & Visarčuk 2007), Norway ( Hågvar & Krzemińska 2007), Romania ( Ujvarosi & Krzemińska 2002; Verdes et al. 2005), Russia ( Petrašiūnas & Paramonov 2013, 2014), Slovak Republic ( Starý & Martinovský 1996; Starý 2009), Sweden ( Starý & Martinovský 1996; Krzeminska & Gorzka 2014).
Examined material ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 31 – 42 ): 3 males, 1 female (in ethanol), S. Korea, Gangwon-do , Pyeongchang-gun , Jinbumyeon, Dongsan-ri, Odaesan NP, N37.76583, E128.57727, alt. 768 m, st. 2, 30.10– 28.11.2013, coll. S.- J. Park, S.- B. Oh, Flight interception trap ( NIBR). GoogleMaps
Notes. The specimens of T. sparsa collected from Korea again raise the question of identity of Trichocera japonica Matsumura. Starý & Martinovský (1996) considered T. japonica to be a species of uncertain identity, not conspecific with any of their newly described species, although in general the male terminalia of this species in the drawings of Tokunaga (1938, Figs. 13, 19 View FIGURES 10 – 19. 10 , 25, 26 View FIGURES 20 – 30. 20 ) look similar to T. sparsa . All specimens we examined had sparse setae both on the anepimeron and metepisternum, a feature typical for T. sparsa in Europe, but there is nothing known about pleural setae of T. japonica . Unfortunately, the types of T. japonica were not available for this study, so the question of identity of this species remains open.
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Trichocera (Saltrichocera) sparsa Starý & Martinovský, 1996
Petrašiūnas, Andrius & Podenas, Sigitas 2017 |
Trichocera (Saltrichocera) sparsa: Krzemińska 2002: 204
: Krzeminska 2002: 204 |
Trichocera (Metatrichocera) sparsa: Starý 1998: 185
Stary 1998: 185 |
Trichocera (Trichocera) sparsa Starý & Martinovský, 1996
Stary & Martinovsky 1996 |