Trichrysis longispina ( Mocsáry, 1912 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4754.1.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3720358 |
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Trichrysis longispina ( Mocsáry, 1912 ) |
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Trichrysis longispina ( Mocsáry, 1912)
(= Trichrysis fulvicornis Strumia & Dawah, 2019 syn. nov.)
Distribution in the Arabian Peninsula: Oman ( Linsenmaier 1994 as Chrysis (Trichrysis) longispina ; Strumia 2009), Saudi Arabia ( Strumia & Dawah 2010, 2012, 2019), United Arab Emirates ( Strumia 2014; Rosa et al. 2017c), Yemen ( Mocsáry 1912 as Chrysis (Trichrysis) longispina ; Strumia 2009).
Extralimital distribution: Iran ( Farhad et al. 2016b).
Remarks: Trichrysis flavicornis Strumia & Dawah, 2019 was described from a single aberrant specimen, without mention of relevant diagnostic characters, and merely based on the unusual coloration. This is likely a case of rufinism or post-mortem alteration (see also Chrysis decolorata Strumia & Dawah, 2019 under Chrysis viridissima Mocsáry, 1912 , above). Both specimens were collected in the same Malaise trap on the same day and their altered colour may be the result of a climatic event or storage conditions.
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