Sympycnus simplicitarsis Becker, 1900
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4277.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6040409 |
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Sympycnus simplicitarsis Becker View in CoL
( Figs 26–31 View FIGURES 26 – 31 )
Sympycnus simplicitarsis Becker, 1900: 39 View in CoL .
Type material examined. Syntype ♂, labelled: [ Russia:] Dudinka, G. Sahlb., N 42498 ( MZH).
Other material examined. Russia. 2♂, [Yakutia:] Tundra , Tiriya river , 1875, Chekanovsky ( ZIN) ; 2♂, Yakutia, Vilyui River mouth, 17.VI.1875, Chekanovsky ( ZIN) ; 2♂, Yakutia, Khattygi-Terde, Amga River , 6.VIII.1925, Bianki ( ZIN) ; 2♂, Yakutia, Keedei Lake, Amga River road, 15.VII.1925, Bianki ( ZIN) ; 2♂, Yakutia, Albyi Lake, Amga River road, 22.VII.1925, Bianki ( ZIN) ; 1♂, Yakutia, Tengyutte-terde, Amga River , 27.VII.1925, Bianki ( ZIN) ; 1♂, Yakutsk, 30.VI.1927, Moskvin ( ZIN) ; 1♂, [Buryatia:] Sayany Mnts., Mondy vil., 20.VIII.1962, Gorodkov ( ZIN) .
Remarks. Sympycnus simplicitarsis males are peculiar in having absolutely simple legs including fore tarsus ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 26 – 31 ) and hind tarsus, but having typical of the genus morphology of hypopygium ( Figs 29–31 View FIGURES 26 – 31 ) and other parts of body.
Distribution. Palaearctic: Russia (Taimyria, Altai). New for Yakutia and Buryatia republics of Russia.
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Sympycnus simplicitarsis Becker
Negrobov, Oleg P., Grichanov, Igor Ya. & Selivanova, Olga V. 2017 |
Sympycnus simplicitarsis
Becker 1900: 39 |