Psammotettix excisus (Matsumura, 1906)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13270968 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CBCF40-236F-FF89-FF6E-F942FD4A2E28 |
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Felipe |
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Psammotettix excisus (Matsumura, 1906) |
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Psammotettix excisus (Matsumura, 1906) View in CoL
Psammotettix Haupt, 1929 is a speciose and difficult genus, which can only be identified based on male genitalia. The shaft of the aedeagus is straight and slender, interiorly only slightly arched in the middle, exteriorly straight. The aperture is spoon-shaped, slightly less than half the length of the shaft, broadest in the middle, the distal margin is almost straightly truncated ( Fig. 48). On dry, sandy habitats in dunes or heathland on Corynephorus canescens (L.) Beauv. V-X.
22 MATERIAL EXAMINED: Mechelen-aan-de-Maas, Mechelse Heide (50.978, 5.636), 12.V.2018; Oostduinkerke, Ter Yde (51.134, 2.694), 19.V.2018; Koksijde, Doornpanne (51.120, 2.659), 19.V.2018; Koersel, Vallei van de Zwarte Beek (51.083, 5.336), 26.V.2018; Lommel, Balimheide (51.202, 5.270), 16.VI.2018.
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