Ceroptera alluaudi ( Villeneuve, 1917 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12626496 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2D64A424-FFD7-FFAE-C37B-FB6ACD94B8B0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ceroptera alluaudi ( Villeneuve, 1917 ) |
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Ceroptera alluaudi ( Villeneuve, 1917) View in CoL
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Trichocypselaalluaudi Villeneuve, 1917: 139 [bothsexes]. Typelocality : Sudan, Khartoum env. LTfemale, designatedbyRoháček, 2001: 469 ( MNHN) .
Materialstudiednow (allinHNHM): 1 male 2 females: “PalmachímonScarabaeus, 20. XI. 1960.” – “ Ceroptera alluaudi m/f VILL. det. L. Papp & J. Roháček 1984”, 1 female: ”OnScarab, NahrRubin” CoastalPlains, Palestine, O. Theodor, “7. 3. 51”. 2 females: “El Arish” Israel “ 20. 3. 1972 ”, leg. Kugler (seemoreinPAPP & RohÁček 1988) .
Itisaneasilyrecognisablespecies, particularlysoforthefemalesex. Itis only C. aharonii closelyrelated. Bodyblack, evenlegsdark. Parafacialiabroaderthanpedicel. Genaslightlybroaderthanlongitudinalaxisofeye (0.35 mm vs 0.33 mm), width of eye 0.25 mm. Strong sex dimorphism discernible, e.g. malewithnumerous ad and pd setaeonmidandhindtibiae, itsfirstcostal thorns longer (0.16 mm) and more numerous (15–16) than in female (12–13 thorns of 0.10 mm). Female cercus developed into long curved process ( Fig. 96 View Fig ), whichisthemostremarkablefeatureofthespecies.
Distribution. Sudan,? Zaire; Israel, Libya. Therecordsfromthesub-Saharan
Africa (Afrotropicalregion) otherthanthetypelocalityarehighlyquestionable.
MNHN |
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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