Dasytidius nigripes (Pic, 1894)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4472.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5977457 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5C498799-7F3C-FFE6-6EEE-BE28A0A1F9F7 |
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Dasytidius nigripes (Pic, 1894) |
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Dasytidius nigripes (Pic, 1894)
Dasytiscus nigripes Pic, 1894 ; Dasytiscus obscuripes Liberti, 1986 ; Dasytidius obscuripes (Liberti, 1986) ; Dasytidius attenuatus Majer, 1991a ; Dasytidius svihlai Majer, 1991b .
Distribution in Iran. Iran (no locality cited) ( Majer 1996a; Mayor 2007).
New material examined. Fars province, Oak Nature Reserve next to Dash-e Arzhan , 2100–2300 m, 29°34’02’’N 51°56’44’’E, 29.iv.2010, 2 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀, leg. D. Frenzel, det. I. Plonski, coll. I. Plonski & NMEG GoogleMaps ; Fars province, 1 km W of Sangar , 29°59’50’’N 52°08’07’’E, 30.iv.2017, 2 ♂♂, 12 ♀♀, leg. Oboňl, det. I. Plonski, coll. I. Plonski & BMNH GoogleMaps .
General distribution. Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Turkey.
Comments. The males reported above from the Oak Nature Reserve next to Dash-e Arzhan match the original description of the junior subjective synonym D. attenuatus well, especially in the shape of the median lobe ( Majer 1991a: fig. 90); D. attenuatus was described from Iraq and synonymized by Majer (1996b).
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Dasytidius nigripes (Pic, 1894)
Plonski, Isidor S. & Ghahari, Hassan 2018 |
Dasytidius attenuatus
Majer 1991 |
Dasytidius svihlai
Majer 1991 |
Dasytiscus obscuripes
Liberti 1986 |
Dasytiscus nigripes
Pic 1894 |