Thrinchinae Stål, 1876
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3700.3.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5697444 |
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Subfam. Thrinchinae Stål, 1876 View in CoL
North African Thrinchinae have been more or less extensively treated by different authors (e.g., Krauss 1902, Vosseler 1903, Bolivar 1908, Salfi 1926, Uvarov 1943). They belong only to two genera, namely Tmethis Fieber, 1853 and Tuarega Uvarov, 1943 . The speciation centre of the subfamily was Asia and North African representatives eventually colonized Egypt and other North African countries through the Middle East and Sinai. Three species belonging to the genus Tmethis are known (with many subspecies), and only one species of Tuarega was known till 2011, when other three species were described from Sahara . Taxonomy of species and subspecies recorded in North Africa is confusing. The study of many specimens preserved in European museums consented me to clarify their actual taxonomical status; I report here the results of my study.
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