Graphipterus distinctus Péringuey, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5174192 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5187076 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2B55EA35-FFEA-FFCD-FF30-B9BFFCF0FDD8 |
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Felipe |
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Graphipterus distinctus Péringuey |
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stat. nov. |
Graphipterus distinctus Péringuey View in CoL , new status
Figure 2 View Figures 1–9
Graphipterus distinctus Péringuey (1898: 340) View in CoL (Holotype, Transvaal, Lydenburg District, South African Museum).
Diagnosis. Smaller adults, length 11–13 mm. Pattern of elytral vestiture distinctive ( Figure 2 View Figures 1–9 ), with the elytra covered in contrasting black and yellowish-grey pubescence. Basal half of elytron with a black linear band of pubescence along suture and a triangular patch of black pubescence completely surrounded by yellowish-grey pubescence; apical half of elytron predominantly covered in black pubescence but with a small ovate patch of yellowish-grey pubescence along the suture at apex, an angled median band of yellowish-grey pubescence which is contiguous with the patches of yellowish-grey pubescence on the basal half, and a narrow lateral band of yellowish-grey pubescence which connects the apical and median patches of yellowish-grey pubescence. The pronotal vestiture is likewise distinctive in that the median longitudinal band of black pubescence is more or less equal in width from base to apex. The shape of the patches of pubescence will readily separate individuals of this species from those of G. fasciatus , which has much more extensive areas of black pubescence on the elytra, and in which the median longitudinal band of dark pubescence on the pronotum becomes distinctly wider from base to apex ( Figure 2 View Figures 1–9 ). Small adults of G. ancora are also similar but that species is generally larger in body size (length 13–18 mm) and the elytral vestiture is coarser and more irregular ( Figure 1 View Figures 1–9 ).
Distribution. Mozambique, Republic of South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces), Swaziland. For a list of collecting localities see Basilewsky (1977: 93).
Taxonomic Notes. This species was considered a subspecies of G. fasciatus by Burgeon (1929) and Basilewsky (1977) but the lack of any intergrade specimens between these two rather distinctive forms suggests that two separate species are indicated.
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Graphipterus distinctus Péringuey
Mawdsley, Jonathan R. 2012 |
Graphipterus distinctus Péringuey (1898: 340)
Peringuey, L. 1898: ) |