Halobrecta algae ( Hardy, 1851 )
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Halobrecta algae ( Hardy, 1851 ) |
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Halobrecta algae ( Hardy, 1851) View in CoL
( Figs. 52–61 View FIGURES 52 – 55 View FIGURES 56 – 61 )
Homalota algae Hardy, 1851: 78 View in CoL .
Homalota puncticeps Thomson, 1852: 133 View in CoL .
Halobrecta puncticeps: Thomson, 1858: 35 View in CoL .
Halobrecta puncticeps: Thomson, 1859: 39 View in CoL (misspelled as Halobrectha ; as valid species). Halobrecta puncticeps: Thomson, 1861: 49 View in CoL (misspelled as Halobrectha ; as valid species).
Atheta (Halobrecta) algae: Fenyes, 1920: 185 (as synonym both of Ha. flaviceps and Ha. pucticeps ).
Atheta (Halobrecta) puncticeps: Fenyes, 1920: 185 (as valid species).
Atheta (Halobrecta) algae: Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 621 (as synonym both of Ha. flavipes View in CoL and Ha. puncticeps ).
Atheta (Halobrecta) puncticeps: Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926: 621 (as valid species).
Halobrecta puncticeps: Benick & Lohse, 1974: 219 View in CoL (as valid species).
Halobrecta algae: Hammond, 2000: 275 View in CoL (as valid species).
(other references are omitted) Type material. Lectotype of Homalota puncticeps View in CoL (here designated): ɗ, "Lā [Lomma, Sweden]" (MZLU). Paralectotypes: ɗ, 2ΨΨ, "Lā [Lomma, Sweden]" (MZLU (Thomson collection)).
Additional material. SWEDEN: ɗ, Ψ, Oskarshamn, 10.vi.1941 (H.Bachlund) ( KSEM).
Diagnosis. See Benick and Lohse (1974). Male tergum 8 and aedeagus: Figs. 52 View FIGURES 52 – 55 , 56–60 View FIGURES 56 – 61 .
Discussion. The lectotype of Ho. puncticeps agrees with accepted concept of Ha. algae (see Benick & Lohse 1974; as Ha. puncticeps ). Halobrecta puncticeps has not been recorded outside Europe, unlike Ha. algophila , Ha. flavipes and Ha. sp. cf. halensis . However, considering the wide distribution ranges of the last three species, it is possible that Ha. puncticeps has also been introduced to other parts of the world. Examined Mediterranean specimens, externally similar to Ha. algae , differ in the shape of the aedeagus, particularly in having a narrower median lobe (in parameral view: cf. Fig. 62 View FIGURES 62 – 65 and Fig. 56 View FIGURES 56 – 61 ) and in less bent median lobe (in lateral view: cf. Fig. 63 View FIGURES 62 – 65 and Fig. 58 View FIGURES 56 – 61 ). These Mediterranean specimens are likely to belong to an undecribed species. Revision of European species of Halobrecta is outside the scope of this paper. A revision of the British species of Halobrecta is being prepared by Peter Hammond.
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Aleocharinae |
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Halobrecta algae ( Hardy, 1851 )
Gusarov, Vladimir I. 2004 |
Halobrecta algae:
Hammond 2000: 275 |
Halobrecta puncticeps:
Benick 1974: 219 |
Atheta (Halobrecta) algae:
Bernhauer 1926: 621 |
Atheta (Halobrecta) puncticeps:
Bernhauer 1926: 621 |
Atheta (Halobrecta) algae:
Fenyes 1920: 185 |
Atheta (Halobrecta) puncticeps:
Fenyes 1920: 185 |
Halobrecta puncticeps:
Thomson 1861: 49 |
Thomson 1859: 39 |
Halobrecta puncticeps:
Thomson 1858: 35 |
Homalota puncticeps
Thomson 1852: 133 |
Homalota algae
Hardy 1851: 78 |