Sperchon meridianus Angelier, 1954
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2023.69.4 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A9914FEC-BD21-4088-9577-521C3A6B9776 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13247492 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3B441740-8E2D-FF99-FF2D-F8E3E6FDFE82 |
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Sperchon meridianus Angelier, 1954 |
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Sperchon meridianus Angelier, 1954
Material examined — ITALY, Sardinia, Comune di Muravera, It 2021-1d, Riu Ollastu, N of SS 125 between San Priamo and San Gregorio, stream, interstitial near riffle, 39.3552° N, 9.4739° E, 46 m asl., 8. Aug. 2021, leg. Goldschmidt 1♂, 1♀ (sequenced; voucher IDs: CCDB 41824 View Materials F01, CCDB 41824 View Materials F02) GoogleMaps .
Remarks — The specimens from Sardinia, used in this study for molecular analysis, morphologically match the description of Sperchon meridianus . This species was originally described by Angelier (1954) from Corsica, but later on synonymized by Gerecke (1991) with S. setiger Thor, 1898 . Recently, Pešić & Smit (2022c) barcoded S. setiger -like specimens from Corsica and resurrected S. meridianus as a valid species distinct from S. setiger . The specimens from Sardinia molecularly analysed in this study fall in BIN (BOLD:AEO2778) which also includes specimens of S. meridianus from Corsica (see Pešić & Smit 2022c). The species is new for Italy.
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