Anthidiellum (Anthidiellum) boreale Wu, 2004
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Anthidiellum (Anthidiellum) boreale Wu, 2004 |
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Anthidiellum (Anthidiellum) boreale Wu, 2004 View in CoL
( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 a–h, female; 2a–h, male)
Anthidiellum View in CoL (s. str.) borealis [sic] Wu, 2004b: 775, ♀♂, Figs. 4–11 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 . Holotype: ♂, Beijing, Wofosi, 11.VI.1984, Su-Mei GE, IZCAS (examined); Wu, 2006: 126, ♀♂, Fig. 61.
Material examined. Beijing, Wofosi (40º06′N, 115º18′E), 1♂, 11.VI.1984, Su-Mei GE (holotype), Badachu (40º06′N, 115º18′E), 1♂, 14.VII.1974, 1♂, 3♀♀, 11.VI.1984, 1♀, 7.VI.1984, Su-Mei GE (paratype), Olympic Forest Park, south gate (116°23´E 39°54´N),1♀, 2♂♂, 17.VI.2015, Ze-Qing NIU & Qing-Tao-Wu, 1♂, 1.VII.2015, Qing-Tao WU; Hebei, (Chahar), Yangkiaping (40º00′N, 115º00′E), 1♀, 14.VII.1971, collector no record (paratype); Heilongjiang, Wadalianchi (48º42′N, 126º06′E), 1♀, 14.VII.1974, Xue-Zhong ZHANG (paratype); Jilin, Erdao Baihe (42º24′N, 118º06′E), 1♂, 2.VIII.1981, Yan-Ru Wu (paratype); Shandong, Jinan (36º36′N, 117º00′E), 14♀♀, 21♂♂, 500–700m, collecting time and collector no record (paratypes); Sichuan, Li Xian, Miyaluo (31º24′N, 103º06′E), 1♂, 2700m, 12.VIII.1983, Xue-Zhong ZHANG (paratype).
General distribution. China (Beijing, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Shandong, Sichuan).
Remarks. Anthidiellum boreale is closely related to A. strigatum (Panzer) , the type species of the genus, but it is different from A. strigatum (Panzer) as noted by Wu (2004b). The latter is broadly distributed from Europe and North Africa to the Russian Far East and Korea ( Proshchalykin, 2007). Anthidiellum strigatum exhibits morphologically variation among the described subspecies and it is conceivable that A. boreale belongs in this complex. A global taxonomic revision is needed.
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