Seidlitzella Jakobson, 1915
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Genus Seidlitzella Jakobson, 1915 Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ; Map 4 View Map 4
Seidlitzella Jakobson, G. G. 1915: 893.
Type species.
Peltis procera Kraatz, 1858 [by monotypy]
Kolibáč, J. 2005: 82 (redescription). Kolibáč, J. 2006: 111 (phylogeny). Kolibáč, J. 2007a: 365. Schawaller, W. 1993: 2 (synonymized with Leperina ). Leschen, R. A. B. & Lackner, T. 2013: 279, 289
Cymba Seidlitz, 1875 (homonym) [type species: Peltis procera Kraatz, 1858; by original designation and monotypy]
Léveillé, A. 1910: 20. Kolibáč, J. 2007a: 365. Reitter, E. 1876: 30. Schawaller, W. 1993: 2
Peltocymba Reitter, 1920 [type species: Peltis procera Kraatz, 1858; by original designation and monotypy]
Kolibáč, J. 2007a: 365. Schawaller, W. 1993: 2
Remarks.
Schawaller (1993) synonymized Seidlitzella with Leperina . However, he based his observations on a comparison between Seidlitzella procera and two Palaearctic Leperina species, Leperina squamosa and Leperina tibialis . Australian species are often very different, although some their morphological details may also be similar ( Leperina decorata is the type species of Leperina ). Recently, Leschen and Lackner (2013) have established the new genus Kolibacia for the Palaearctic Leperina squamosa and Leperina tibialis . However, as their paper centred chiefly on Phanodesta , a differential diagnosis between Seidlitzella and Kolibacia was not addressed in detail. The main differences are explained in "A key to the species" of Gymnochilini , below.
Descripton.
Body size: 11.0-19.0 mm. Body shape elongate. Gular sutures wide, convergent at apex. Frontoclypeal suture absent. Frons: longitudinal groove or depression absent. Cranium ventrally: tufts of long setae at sides present. Submentum of males: ctenidium present. Antennal groove present. Eyes: size flat. Eyes number: two. Epicranial acumination moderate. Lacinial hooks absent. Galea: shape clavate. Galea: ciliate setae absent. Mediostipes-Lacinia not fused. Palpifer: outer edge denticulate. Mandibular apical teeth number: two, vertically situated. Mola absent. Penicillus (at base) present (fine, often membranous). Pubescence above mola or cutting edge absent. Ventral furrow absent. Basal notch shallow or absent. Labrum-Cranium not fused. Epipharyngial sclerite present. Lateral tormal process: projection curved downwards, processes not connected ( Airora ). Ligula: ciliate setae absent. Ligula rigid, weakly retroflexed, weakly emarginate. Hypopharyngeal sclerite absent. Antenna 11-segmented. Antennal club asymmetrical, sensorial fields present. Front coxal cavities externally closed, internally open. Pronotum transverse. Prepectus absent. Middle coxal cavities open. Elytra: long hairs absent. Epipleuron moderate. Elytral interlocking mechanism present, carinae conspicuous. Elytral punctation regular, scales absent. Wing: radial cell oblong (or reduced), wedge cell present or absent, cross vein MP3-4 present, cross vein AA1+2-3+4 absent. Front tibiae: spines along side moderate. Hooked spur present. Claws: denticle absent. Parasternites number along ventrites III-VII: one. Spiculum gastrale absent. Tegmen composed of two parts. Coxitae undivided.
Biology.
Predatory. Adults found on logs of various trees (e.g. the fir Abies cilicia ), larvae found under pine bark ( Schawaller 1993).
Distribution.
Greece, Cyprus, Turkey.
Species:
Seidlitzella procera Kraatz, 1858; Greece, Cyprus, Turkey (JK)
Léveillé, A. 1910: 20 ( Cymba ). Kolibáč, J. 2005: 82 (redescription). Kolibáč, J. 2007a: 365. Reitter, E. 1876: 31 ( Cymba ). Schawaller, W. 1993: 4 (larva)
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