Agraphopus mongolicus Jakovlev, 1889
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4524.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5969207 |
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Agraphopus mongolicus Jakovlev, 1889 |
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Agraphopus mongolicus Jakovlev, 1889 View in CoL
Agraphopus mongolicus Jakovlev, 1889: 237 View in CoL . Holotype: ♀, China, Nia [= Niya in Minfeng County, Xinjiang] and Keria [= Keriya (= Yutian) County, Xinjiang]; ZMAS.
Agraphopus majorinus Lindberg, 1934: 3 View in CoL , 20. Holotype: ♀, SW-Mongolei [= SW Mongolia] [now in China: Xinjiang?]; NHRS. Synonymized by Kerzhner (1972: 357).
Agraphopus mongolicus: Wu (1935: 404) View in CoL (catalogue, distribution), Stichel (1961: 721) (catalogue, distribution), Stichel (1962: 202) (catalogue, distribution), Hsiao (1965a: 56) (listed), Kerzhner (1972: 356, 357) (in key, figures, distribution, host plant, synonymy), Kiritshenko & Kerzhner (1972: 394) (records, distribution, host plant), Kiritshenko & Kerzhner (1976: 94) (records, host plant), Göllner-Scheiding (1977: 232, 244, 245) (redescription, figures, type material, distribution, host plant, phenology, in key), Göllner-Scheiding (1983: 106) (catalogue, distribution, bibliography), Putshkov (1986: 99, 103) (in key, redescription, figures, distribution, bionomics), Dolling (2006: 24) (catalogue, distribution).
Agraphorus [incorrect subsequent spelling] mongolicus: Hua (2000: 184) View in CoL (distribution).
Agraphopus majorinus: Stichel (1961: 721) View in CoL (catalogue, distribution), Stichel (1962: 202) (catalogue, distribution), Hsiao (1965a: 56) (listed), Josifov & Kerzhner (1967: 7) (listed).
Agraphorus [incorrect subsequent spelling] majorinus: Hua (2000: 184) View in CoL (distribution).
Discussion. The type locality of A. mongolicus and probably also that of its junior subjective synonym A. majorinus are currently in China. The species has not been recorded from the country after 1934; no specimens from China were seen in course of the present study.
Distribution. An endemic Central Asian species; it has been reported from Mongolia ( Josifov & Kerzhner 1967, as majorinus ; Kiritshenko & Kerzhner 1972, 1976 etc.) and China: Turkestan [= Xinjiang] ( Wu 1935), Xinjiang: western part ( Hsiao 1965a; not included in Hsiao 1977). A distribution map was presented by Putshkov (1986: 98, fig. 54).
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Agraphopus mongolicus Jakovlev, 1889
Rédei, Dávid 2018 |
Agraphopus majorinus:
Josifov, M. & Kerzhner, I. M. 1967: 7 |
Hsiao, T. Y. 1965: 56 |
Stichel, W. 1962: 202 |
Stichel, W. 1961: 721 |
Agraphopus mongolicus:
Dolling, W. R. 2006: 24 |
Gollner-Scheiding, U. 1983: 106 |
Kiritshenko, A. N. & Kerzhner, I. M. 1976: 94 |
Kiritshenko, A. N. & Kerzhner, I. M. 1972: 394 |
Hsiao, T. Y. 1965: 56 |
Stichel, W. 1962: 202 |
Stichel, W. 1961: 721 |
Wu, C. F. 1935: 404 |
Agraphopus majorinus
Kerzhner, I. M. 1972: 357 |
Lindberg, H. 1934: 3 |
Agraphopus mongolicus
Jakovlev, V. E. & Jakowleff, B. E. 1889: 237 |