Hephathus achilleae Mityaev, 1967
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3999.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6102625 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DB879B-0011-512A-10CE-FDCBC4C3FB93 |
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Hephathus achilleae Mityaev, 1967 |
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Hephathus achilleae Mityaev, 1967 View in CoL
Figs. 18–19, 25, 31–34, 69–76, 81–82, 122–131, 134
Distribution ( Fig. 134 View FIGURES 132 – 134 ). Eastern Europe northwards to Fennoscandia and Baltic Region ( Söderman et al., 2009), Ukraine, European Russia, North Caucasus, Transcaucasia, steppe zone of Northern and Eastern Kazakhstan.
Species identification. Four paratypes with the labels “Eastern Kazakhstan, env. Katon-Karagai, the foothill plain, milfoil [ Achillea sp.], 28.VII.1961, I.D. Mityaev” deposited in Zoological Museum of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University were investigated ( Figs. 124, 128 View FIGURES 98 – 131 ).
Remark. Apparently, some previous records of H. nanus from Eastern Europe and Russia refer to this species.
One male (holotype, Figs. 77–79) and one female ( Figs. 95–97 View FIGURES 80 – 97. 80 ) of H. orientalis Linnavuori, 1953 were investigated. This form was originally described as a variety of H. nanus ( Linnavuori, 1953) and later regarded as separate species ( Linnavuori, 1962). Externally and in the shape of male genitalia, it is indistinguishable from H. freyi , but according to Linnavuori, 1962, it is endemic to Palestine and monophagous on Rubus sanguineus . This may indicate that H. orientalis is a separate biological species. This species is tentatively retained as a valid, but investigation of male calling signals will be necessary to elucidate its status.
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