Sphingonotus (Sphingonotus) ebneri Mistshenko, 1936
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3755.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5692153 |
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Sphingonotus (Sphingonotus) ebneri Mistshenko, 1936 |
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Sphingonotus (Sphingonotus) ebneri Mistshenko, 1936
Allotype male 7/11/09 Bir Naam, MNHN Paris. MNHN-EO-CAELIF998
Description. Space between the upper mesosternal lobes is twice wide as long. The tegmina are yellowishbrown at the base, with a slight brown median strip and some weak apical tasks. The intercalary nerve is straight. The wings are transparent. The hind tibias are slightly bluish, with 9 internal and 7 external spines. The hind femurs have black apical spot (internal and external) and are yellowish inside.
Bio-Ecology. One generation per year, late in the summer with a winter arrest of embryonic development. It can be found on bare ground, and scrublands of rocky steppe ( Moussi et al., 2011).
Diet: The analysis of feces revealed that this species feed on different species of dicotyledones and grasses, indicating an ambivore diet.
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