Hydroporus tuvaensis Pederzani, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3223.1.4 |
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Hydroporus tuvaensis Pederzani, 2001 |
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Hydroporus tuvaensis Pederzani, 2001 View in CoL
This species was described by Pederzani (2001: 234) after a small series of specimens from Sush village (ca. 52.05N 94.17E), ca. 50 km NW Kizyl city, Tuva district, Russia, and about 200 km north of the border to the eastern part of Mongolia; altitude ca. 800–1000 m (triangle in Figs. 13 View FIGURE 13 and 14 View FIGURE 14 ). We had the opportunity to study one male paratype ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ) and two female paratypes (CHH, CHF). This is the largest of the five species of the complex ( Pederzani 2001: 238 provided: TL: 3.70–3.88 mm, TL/MW: 1.94–2.03). Additionally, it has the entire upper surface shiny and, thus, cannot be mixed up with H. sejilashan sp. n. As in H. tibetanus and H. sejilashan sp. n. the anterior protarsal claw is simple and more or less shaped as the posterior one. Pederzani (2001: 216) reported seven females from Mongolia with doubtful identities, which are distinctly smaller than the "normal" H. tuvaensis . We have studied these and a few further similar specimens (CHF, CHS, CJH, NMB) from that region—including males—and are not yet sure about their identity.
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