Claviger Preyssler, 1790 : 68
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Claviger Preyssler, 1790: 68 View in CoL . Type genus of the supertribe.
Diagnosis (Jeannel, 1950: 60): Length 1.80−2.70 mm, head subcylindrical, clearly longer than wide and slightly shorter than pronotum, rostrum slightly rounded, eyes absent, pronotum longer than wide, with or without antebasal fovea, lacking any sulcus, with lateral depressions, elytra about as long as pronotum, bearing long trichomes at posterior corners, lacking basal foveae and striae, midlegs modified in males, abdomen with wide basal impression extended on disc of composite tergite in form of rectangle of various shape which is speciescharacteristic, first paratergites with trichomes. Antennae with antennomeres I −II small, flagellum variably shaped, in the nominal subgenus Claviger antennomeres III −V transverse or only slightly longer than wide, in the subgenus Clavifer La Porte, 1835 antennomeres III −V clearly elongate, III −IV much longer than V, terminal antennomere in both subgenera less than twice as long as wide.
Species included. Claviger (Claviger) barbarus Bedel, 1884 ; C. bartoni Mařan, 1936 ; C. duvali Saulcy, 1863 ; C. guilloti Payermhof, 1914 ; C. ibericus Motschulsky, 1844 ; C. lederi Reitter, 1877 ; C. nitidus Hampe, 1863 ; C.
piochardi View in CoL brucki Saulcy, 1874; C. piochardi piochardi Saulcy, 1874 View in CoL ; C. pouzaui pouzaui Saulcy, 1862 View in CoL ; C. pouzaui validus Besuchet, 1961 View in CoL ; C. pouzaui cobosi Mateu, 1954 View in CoL ; C. testaceus perezi Reitter, 1881 ; C. testaceus persicus Bodemeyer, 1927 View in CoL ; C. testaceus testaceus Preyssler, 1790 View in CoL . Claviger (Clavifer) appeninus Baudi di Selve, 1870; C. bimaculatus Motschulsky, 1844 View in CoL ; C. caspicus Reitter, 1881 View in CoL ; C. ciscaucasicus Reitter, 1910 View in CoL ; C. colchicus Motschulsky, 1837 View in CoL ; C. elysius Reitter, 1884 View in CoL ; C. emgei Reitter, 1885 View in CoL ; C. handmanni Wasmann, 1898 View in CoL ; C. intermedius Besuchet, 1961 View in CoL ; C. justinae Reitter, 1887 View in CoL ; C. katharinae Escherich, 1897 View in CoL ; C. longicornis Müller, 1818 View in CoL ; C. merkli Reitter, 1885 View in CoL ; C. montandoni Raffray, 1905 View in CoL ; C. nebrodensis Ragusa, 1871 View in CoL ; C. oertzeni Reitter, 1885 View in CoL ; C. olympicus Escherich, 1897 View in CoL ; C. ottomanus Escherich, 1897 View in CoL ; C. raffrayi Reitter, 1893 View in CoL ; C. revelierei Saulcy,1874 View in CoL ; C. saulcyi espanoli Mateu, 1954 View in CoL ; C. saulcyi lucens Besuchet, 1961 View in CoL ; C. saulcyi saulcyi Brisout, 1866 View in CoL .
Note: for details of the distribution and references for all Claviger View in CoL species see Schülke & Smetana (2015). Distribution. 39 species and subspecies in two subgenera, widely distributed in the western Palaearctic region from Morocco, Spain through Europe, Turkey to Caucasus and Iran.
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Claviger Preyssler, 1790 : 68
Hlaváč, Peter 2016 |
Claviger
Preyssler 1790: 68 |