Scaphoideus baeticus (Distant)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.169102 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6272825 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EF878D-FFD6-ED1D-5201-D45AA3865646 |
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Scaphoideus baeticus (Distant) |
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Scaphoideus baeticus (Distant) View in CoL
Bolanus baeticus Distant, 1918: 89 View in CoL –90, Fig. 53 View FIGURES 46 – 63 . HOLOTYPE (sex? abdomen missing), INDIA [BMNH, not examined].
Scaphoideus baeticus (Distant) View in CoL : Evans, 1947: 243.
Remarks: This species was not studied. However, it has very distinctive coloration (see Fig.53 View FIGURES 46 – 63 , Distant 1918), by which it can be readily recognised. The original description, which states that the abdomen (now missing) was mutilated, infers that a single specimen (the holotype) was examined. This species (not studied) is tentatively retained in Scaphoideus until a male is found and studied. The original description indicates that the face is ‘very strongly concavely sinuate before the inner margins of eyes.’ According to M.D. Webb (pers. comm.) this may refer to the large antennal pits which strongly encroach onto the clypellus in the type. Other differences with Scaphoideus are the longer and more dorsally placed antennae and obliquely truncate apex of the head in lateral view.
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Scaphoideus baeticus (Distant)
Viraktamath, C. A. & Mohan, G. S. 2004 |
Scaphoideus baeticus
Evans 1947: 243 |
Bolanus baeticus
Distant 1918: 89 |