Levizonus malewitschi Lokschina & Golovatch, 1977
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.751.1387 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4766E736-A4DC-4A4B-AF99-3CCDACE094AB |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4924075 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FFA868-FFDA-FFFC-568D-FAA6856A4F59 |
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Felipe |
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Levizonus malewitschi Lokschina & Golovatch, 1977 |
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Levizonus malewitschi Lokschina & Golovatch, 1977 View in CoL
Levizonus malewitschi Lokschina & Golovatch, 1977: 73 View in CoL , figs 1, 2 (holotype ♂, from Derevyankina Ravine, Kavalerovskiy District, Primorskiy krai, Russia, in ZMUM).
Levizonus malewitschi View in CoL – Lokšina & Golovatch 1979: 385. — Kurcheva & Mikhaljova 1980: 120. — Mikhaljova 1981a: 66, map (fig. 5); 1983: 81; 1990: 136; 1993: 33; 1998: 52, figs 196–199, map 12; 2004: 243, figs 608–611, map 32; 2009a: 5; 2017: 294, figs 656–659, map 43. — Mikhaljova & Petukhova 1983: 53. — Gromyko 1990: 63. — Ganin 1997: 124; 2011: 341. — Marek et al. 2014: 72.
Levizonus malevitschi [sic!] – Tanabe 1994: 108, fig. 4; 2002: 2178.
Diagnosis
The species differs from its congeners mainly by the configuration of the gonopod telopodite apex, like two plates placed perpendicular to each other, the central one with a seminal groove, the second one being serrate at its outer margin ( Fig. 6A–B View Fig ) (vs without two plates in all congeners).
Material re-examined (specimens published by Mikhaljova 1993)
RUSSIA • 1 ♀; Primorskiy krai, Sikhote-Alin State Nature Biosphere Reserve, Blagodatnoe ; 22 Sep. 1982; M.N. Gromyko leg.; Quercus mongolica Fisch. ex Ledeb. forest; FSCB 11982 • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; 26–27 Jun. 1986; M.N. Gromyko leg.; FSCB 11986 .
Distribution
Russia: Far East, Primorskiy krai.
Remarks
Originally described from Kavalerovskiy District, Primorskiy krai, Russia ( Lokschina & Golovatch 1977), this species appears to be distributed in eastern and central parts of the Primorskiy krai ( Mikhaljova 2017). The abundance ranges from 3.5 ind./m 2 in mountainous forest to 62 ind./m 2 in valley forests ( Kurcheva & Mikhaljova 1980). Vulva as in Fig. 6C View Fig .
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Levizonus malewitschi Lokschina & Golovatch, 1977
Mikhaljova, Elena V. 2021 |
Levizonus malevitschi
Tanabe T. 1994: 108 |
Levizonus malewitschi
Mikhaljova 2017: 294 |
Marek P. & Tanabe T. & Sierwald P. 2014: 72 |
Ganin G. N. 2011: 341 |
Mikhaljova 2009: 5 |
Mikhaljova 2004: 243 |
Mikhaljova 1998: 52 |
Ganin G. N. 1997: 124 |
Mikhaljova 1993: 33 |
Mikhaljova 1990: 136 |
Gromyko M. N. 1990: 63 |
Mikhaljova 1983: 81 |
Mikhaljova E. V. & Petukhova E. L. 1983: 53 |
Mikhaljova E. V. 1981: 66 |
Kurcheva G. F. & Mikhaljova E. V. 1980: 120 |
Loksina I. E. & Golovatch S. I. 1979: 385 |
Levizonus malewitschi
Lokschina I. E. & Golovatch S. I. 1977: 73 |