Glomeremus pileatus (Krauss, 1902)
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Glomeremus pileatus (Krauss, 1902)
Material examined. Socotra , Di Lisha 4.IV.2008, B.Massa on Croton sp. (13); Ra’s Shoab 6.IV.2008, B.Massa (1Ƥ); Wadi Zerig 8.IV.2008, B.Massa (13); Wadi Ayev 20.II.2009, P.Lo Cascio & F.Griti (1Ƥ).
Remarks. The typical pattern of the pronotum with two dark bands in the middle of the pronotum ( Figs. 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) and microscopic stridulatory ridges, covered by setae, along the sides of the 2nd and 3rd terga consent to ascribe them to G. pileatus . Types (1 male and 2 females) came from Ra’s Shoab ( Krauss 1907), and according to Uvarov and Popov (1957) and Wranik (2003) it appears a rare species, known on the area of airport and Hadibou plain. The ovipositor is very thick, with an evident central furrow along its upper side ( Figs. 3, 5 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ); the subgenital plate is provided with an arc-like swelling ( Figs. 4, 6 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ). This species, lacking of scale-like tegmina, is possibly more related to G. capitatus Uvarov, 1957 than to G. mediopictus Uvarov, 1957 . It shares with the latter the presence of stridulatory ridges, lacking in the former; conversely, the ovipositor of G. mediopictus ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 1 – 7 ) and the general structure of the body are weaker than those of G. pileatus .
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