Megalotomus ornaticeps ( Stål, 1858 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5128.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6499060 |
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Megalotomus ornaticeps ( Stål, 1858) View in CoL
( Figs. 11–13 View FIGURES 8–16 , 29–31 View FIGURES 23–43 , 44 View FIGURES 44–45 )
Alydus ornaticeps Stål, 1858: 178 View in CoL . Syntypes: ♂, ♀, Russia (East Siberia), Irkutsk; NHRS.
Alydus sareptanus Baerensprung, 1859: 334 (syn. Stål, 1872: 54). Lectotype ( Deckert, 2001: 406): ♂, Russia (Syntype), Sarepta [= Krasnoarmeysk nr Volgograd]; ZMHB.
Megalotomus ornaticeps ( Stål, 1858) View in CoL : Hsiao, 1977: 276–277; Nonnaizab et al., 1986: 305–313; Liu & Liu, 1998: 41–43; Nonnaizab, 1999: 76–77; Dolling, 2006: 38; Dursun et al., 2010: 487–496; Yildirim et al., 2011: 1628 View Cited Treatment .
Diagnosis. This species is recognized within the genus Megalotomus by a combination of the following characters: body size relatively moderate, 13.5–15.0 mm in length, brownish, with conspicuous, light-coloured spots on the forewings, somewhat like a split arrow; posterior angle of pronotum acute, but not ending in a sharp spine; surcapsular spines of the genital capsule slightly curving, weakly S-shaped, without any sub-structure; parameres elongate, strongly curving at midpoint, with apex palmate, and 5–8 small spines along periphery.
Material examined. Type materials. Syntype, 1 ♂, Russia ( East Siberia ), Irkutsk; NHRS-GULI 000001716; ( NHRS) (other information unknown) .
Other specimens. China: Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region: 1 ♀, Tacheng County, Yemenle Town , 25- July-2002, Weibing Zhu leg. ; 4 ♀♀, same locality, 26-July-2002, Weibing Zhu leg. ; 7 ♂♂, same locality, 24-July-2002, Weibing Zhu leg. ; 1 ♂, same locality, 24-July-2002, Jun Lv leg. ; 4 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, Yili, Yi’ning Aviation Park , 7-August-2002, Weibing Zhu leg. ; 1 ♂, same locality, 12-August-2002, Weibing Zhu leg. ; 1 ♂, same locality, 7-August-2002, Yunling Ke leg. ; 1 ♂, 3 ♀♀, same locality, 7-August-2002, Jun Lv leg. ; 1 ♂, same locality, 12-August-2002, Jun Lv leg. ; 1 ♀, Yili Prefecture , Xinyuan County, 8-August-2010, Yiran Mu, Qiang Mu leg. (All above specimens were housed in NKUM.).
Distribution. Asia: Armenia, Azerbaijan, China (Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region), Kazakhstan (Asian part), Georgia, Mongolia, Russia (East Siberia, West Siberia); Europe: Kazakhstan (European part), Russia (South European Territory), Ukraine.
Remarks. This species most closely resembles M. acutulus in body color, surface, and vestiture, and the posterolateral angles of the pronotum. The two species can be separated from each other by the following differences: M. ornaticeps is relatively larger than M. acutulus , the light-colored spots on the forewings are larger and more conspicuous in M. ornaticeps than in M. acutulus , and the genital capsule and parameres are also different from each other.
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Megalotomus ornaticeps ( Stål, 1858 )
Yi, Wenbo, Wang, Shijun, Zhang, Hufang & Bu, Wenjun 2022 |
Megalotomus ornaticeps ( Stål, 1858 )
Yildirim, E. & Yazici, G. & Linnavuori, R. 2011: 1628 |
Dursun, A. & Kacar, G. & Ulusoy, M. R. 2010: 487 |
Dolling, W. R. 2006: 38 |
Nonnaizab 1999: 76 |
Liu, G. Q. & Liu, Q. 1998: 41 |
Nonnaizab & Liu, Q. & Yan, D. P. & Fan, X. F. 1986: 305 |
Hsiao, T. Y. 1977: 276 |
Alydus sareptanus
Deckert, J. 2001: 406 |
Stal, C. 1872: 54 |
Baerensprung, F. von 1859: 334 |
Alydus ornaticeps Stål, 1858: 178
Stal, C. 1858: 178 |