Omalus aeneus (Fabricius, 1787)
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64. Omalus aeneus (Fabricius, 1787) Plates 17, 18
Chrysis aenea Fabricius, 1787: 284. Holotype ♀, Germany: Halle " Halae Saxonum " (284 (descr.), depository: ZMU)*.
Omalus aeneus var. pygialis du Buysson, 1887: 170. Syntypes ♂, ♀; China, Caucasus (170 (descr.), depository: MNHN).
Ellampus aeneus var. pygialis : Mocsáry 1889: 98 (China, descr.); Dalla Torre 1892: 8 (China, cat.); Bischoff 1913: 8 (China, cat.).
Ellampus sauteri Mocsáry, 1913b: 613. Holotype ♀, Taiwan, Taihorinsho (613 (descr.), 619 (Taiwan, cat.), depository: HNHM)*.
Ellampus sauteri : Uchida 1927: 150 (Taiwan, cat.); Uchida 1933: 1 (Taiwan, cat.).
Philoctetes sauteri : Tsuneki 1946: 35 (Manchuria, Taiwan).
Omalus (Omalus) sauteri : Linsenmaier 1959: 15 (key), 19 (Taiwan, tax., descr., punctulatus group).
Omalus aeneus sauteri : Tsuneki 1970b: 1 (Taiwan: Nantou Prov.: Chienching Wushe (1800m), tax., descr.).
Omalus aeneus : Kimsey and Bohart 1991: 245 (Taiwan, cat., fig. 76g); Wei et al. 2014b: 31 (key), 32 (China: Inner Mongolia, Helanshan: Gulaben, Dayanggou, Halawuchagou, Shuimogou, Qianggangling, Halawuchagou; Taiwan, descr., tax.), 33 (pl. 1), 34 (pl. 2A-2F), 35 (pl. 3), 36 (pl. 4A-4F).
Distribution.
China (Inner Mongolia, Taiwan). In literature the records for mainland China are listed under the name pygialis du Buysson and the Taiwanese citations are listed under the name sauteri. It is widely distributed in the Palearctic from Europe to the Russian Far East and in the Nearctic, where it is very likely to have been introduced via commerce ( Kimsey and Bohart 1991; Kurzenko and Lelej 2007).
Remarks.
Du Buysson described pygialis based on two syntypes collected in China and Caucasus: " Deux esemplaires ♂♀: Chine, Caucase " [not Chinese Caucasus as listed in Kimsey and Bohart, 1991]. Tsuneki (1946) considered Ellampus potanini as synonym of sauteri.
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