Pseudolathra villiersi ( CAMERON , 1950)
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https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.62.2.299-330 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5873501 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A0B765-FFC6-FF87-FF69-177BFE0DFE83 |
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Pseudolathra villiersi ( CAMERON , 1950) |
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Pseudolathra villiersi ( CAMERON, 1950) View in CoL ( Figs 25-28 View Figs 20-28 )
Lathrobium villiersi Cameron, 1950: 213 f.
Type material examined:
Paratype ♀: “Paratype / Agadez, Aïr Sud, 525 m, 8.VIII / IFAN 1947, L. Chopard, A. Villiers / Lathrobium villiersi Cam. P. Type / M. Cameron Bequest B.M. 1955-147. / Pseudolathra villiersi (Cameron) , det. V. Assing 2012” ( BMNH) .
Comment:
The original description of Lathrobium villiersi is based on a “Type à l’Ifan” from “Monts Tarraouaji (900 m.)” ( Cameron 1950) in the Air range in Niger. The aedeagus of the holotype was figured by Coiffait (1982b).
Additional material examined:
Pakistan: 2 ♂♂ [1 slightly teneral], Baluchistan, Zhob valley , sand desert, 24.-25.VIII.2009, leg. Gurko (cSch, cAss) ; 4 ♀♀, Tribal Area, Sulaiman mts., Drazinda tribal agency, 1700 m, 17.-21.VIII.2008, leg. Gurko (cSch, cAss) .
Yemen: 1 ♀, Tihama , 3 km N Bayt al Faqih, 14°30'N, 43°13'E, 4.XI.1996, leg. Hacker (cAss) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis:
In external characters highly similar to P. unicolor and P. himalayana ; reliably distinguished only by the male primary and secondary sexual characters:
♂: sternite VII without distinctly modified pubescence, posterior margin almost truncate ( Fig. 25 View Figs 20-28 ); sternite VIII of similar shape and chaetotaxy as in P. unicolor ( Fig. 26 View Figs 20-28 ); aedeagus approximately 1.0 mm long, dorsal plate with slender and apically acute (ventral view) apical portion of distinctive shape ( Figs 27-28 View Figs 20-28 ).
Distribution and natural history:
Pseudolathra villiersi was previously known from the Sahara and Saudi Arabia ( Coiffait 1982a, 1982b). The above specimens from Pakistan represent a new country record and considerably expand the known distribution eastwards. The female-based record from Yemen is tentative and requires confirmation. The species appears to be adapted to arid habitats. One specimen collected in August is slightly teneral.
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United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
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Pseudolathra villiersi ( CAMERON , 1950)
Assing, V. 2012 |
Lathrobium villiersi
Cameron, M. 1950: 213 |