Microhoria globipennis (Pic, 1897)
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Microhoria globipennis (Pic, 1897)
( Figs 66, 67 View Figs 64–67 , 137 View Figs 123–137 )
Anthicus globipennis Pic, 1897a: 120 .
Anthicus globipennis : PIC (1911b): 51 (catalogue).
Anthicus globipennis : WINKLER (1927): 849 (catalogue).
Microhoria globipennis globipennis: CHANDLER et al. (2008): 440 (catalogue, distribution).
Anthicus globipennis quercicola Sahlberg, 1913a: 59 , syn. nov.
Anthicus globipennis var. quercicola Krekich-Strassoldo, 1913: 227 (junior homonym, see Remarks).
Anthicus globipennis var. quercicola : WINKLER (1927): 849 (catalogue).
Type locality. Anthicus globipennis – Syria, Latakia Governorate, Jabal al Akrad (‘Djebel Akrab’); A. globipennis quercicola – S Turkey, Bolkar Mountains (= Bulgar Dagh).
Type material. Anthicus globipennis – SYNTYPES: 1 spec., ‘ Dr F.Leuthner DjebelAkrab 85 N. SYRIEN [p; frame] // type [h; yellowish label]’; 1 spec., ‘Syrie [h] type [h; yellowish label] // Krekich vidit [h] // globipennis Pic [h]’; 1 spec., ‘ globipennis Pic (Syrie) ’ (all coll. Pic, MNHN).
Anthicus globipennis quercicola – SYNTYPES: 1, ‘Bulghar-Dagh J. Sahlbg.[h] // TYPE [p; red label] // quercicola Krek.[h; ochraceous label]’ ( NHMW); 1 ♀, ‘BulgharDagh [p] // J. Sahlb.[p] // [female sex-symbol; p] // TYPE [p; red label]’ ( NMHW); 1 ♀, ‘BulgharDagh [p] // J. Sahlb. [p] // TYPE [p; red label] // det. v. Krekich globipenis var. quercicola Krek. [p+h] // globipenis v. quercicola Taurus Sahlb. [h; frame]’ ( NHMW); 1 ♀, ‘BulgharDagh [p] // J. Sahlb. [p] // quercicola Sahlb. Spec. typ. [p+h] // [female sex-symbol;h] //A.quercicola n. sp. [h; frame]’(coll.Pic, MNHN). Additional specimens. SYRIA: 1 spec., Jabal an Nusayriah, Qual’at al Saladin, 35°35.509′N 36°03.827′E, 1334 m, 17.iv.2008, P. Hlaváč lgt. ( ZKDC); 1, Qualat al Mahaliban, E of Slinfah, 40 km E of Latakia, 31.v.2009, M. Šárovec lgt. ( ADBC). TURKEY (Hatay prov.): 3 spec., Altinozu, near Antakya, 22.iv.1992, M. Kocian lgt. ( ZKDC); 1 spec., Cevlik, near Samandag, 23.–26.iv.1994, P. Průdek & J. Kovalovský lgt. ( ZKDC); 12 spec., Cevlik, 25 km W of Hatay, 22.–23.iv.1997, T. Růžička lgt. ( ZKDC); 1 spec., Nur Daglari Mts, Tülek, Ulucinar env., 5.v.2005, K. Orszulik lgt. ( ZKDC); 2 spec., 19 km N of Antakya, Ziyaret Daği, Şenköy, 913 m, 2.iv.2004, M. Schülke lgt. ( ZKDC); 3 spec., same locality, 36°01′48′′ N 36°07′19′′ E, E slope, oak and laurel shrubs, sifted, 5.iv.2004, M. Schülke lgt. ( ZKDC).
Diagnosis. Largely reddish, apterous species ( Fig. 137 View Figs 123–137 ). Elytral apices in males simple, margin quite evenly shaped (not swollen, channel of gland absent). Male sternum VII rather short, with slight median emargination; sternum VIII forming paired, subtriangular, asetose, weakly sclerotized sclerites; tergum VII and VIII simple. Female sternum VII simple; tergum VII subtriangular, slightly produced apically; aedeagus ( Figs 66, 67 View Figs 64–67 ).
Variation. Body length (♀) 2.1–2.9 mm; elytra unicolorous reddish or vaguely brownish laterally.
Distribution. Syria, Turkey.
Remarks. PIC (1897a) described Anthicus globipennis from an unstated number of specimens collected by F. J. Leuthner at the locality Jabal al Akrad, which is a mountainous region (400–1000 m) in northwestern Syria along the Coastal Mountain Range.
SAHLBERG (1913a) described Anthicus globipennis quercicola and KREKICH- STRASSOLDO (1913) described A. globipennis var. quercicola , based on specimens from same collection sample (Bulghar Dagh Mts, near Turunschli, from flowering Quercus ilex, 25.–28.iv.1906, J. & U. Sahlberg lgt.). Sahlberg sent representatives of this species to Krekich-Strassoldo for his comments, and subsequently received a letter from Krekich-Strassoldo confirming that ‘ Anthicus quercicola Sahlberg’ was a variety of A. globipennis Pic ( SAHLBERG 1913a: 61). Sahlberg’s description was published in issue 8 of volume 55 [1912–1913] of the Öfversigt af Finska Vetenskaps-Societetens Förhandlingar which when compared with dates of publication found in the following volumes of this journal suggested that this issue was published in April or May of 1913. Krekich-Strassoldo’s description of the same taxon was published in issue VII/VIII of volume 32 of the Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, dated July 15, 1913. While the date of issue cannot be precisely identified for Sahlberg’s paper, it was published in the first half of the year 1913, and Sahlberg indicated later in that year ( SAHLBERG 1913c: 193) [published September, 2013] that the name of Krekich- -Strassoldo was a junior synonym.
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Microhoria globipennis (Pic, 1897)
Kejval, Zbyněk & Chandler, Donald S. 2020 |
Microhoria globipennis
CHANDLER D. S. & UHMANN G. & NARDI G. & TELNOV D. 2008: 440 |
Anthicus globipennis
WINKLER A. 1927: 849 |
Anthicus globipennis var. quercicola
WINKLER A. 1927: 849 |
Anthicus globipennis quercicola
SAHLBERG J. R. 1913: 59 |
Anthicus globipennis var. quercicola
KREKICH-STRASSOLDO H. VON 1913: 227 |
Anthicus globipennis
PIC M. 1911: 51 |
Anthicus globipennis
PIC M. 1897: 120 |