Calyptopsis capnisiformis capnisiformis Reitter, 1903

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Calyptopsis capnisiformis Reitter,1903:44(original description). KASZAB (1940): 3 (faunistic data); KASZAB (1968):453 (faunistic data); FERRER & SOLDATI (1999): 55 (faunistic data).

Type locality. ‘Karabunar’ (now Karapınar, Konya Province, Turkey). Type material. Type material not studied; however, only this species occurs in the type locality.

Material examined. TURKEY: 3 spec., ‘Bunar Bashi / 1906.vii.16. (Pınarbaşı; now 14 localities with this name in Turkey) // Asia min. Dr. Lendl // Calyptopsis capnisoides / det. dr. Kaszab // Calyptopsis capnisiformis / det. dr. Kaszab’ (ZIN); 1 ♁, ‘Turkey / Konya Province / near Karapınar Meke tuzlası / 37°41’23.1”N, 33°38’37.7”E 990 m / 17.v.2010 / leg. M.V. and S.V. Nabozhenko, B. Keskin’ (CN); 1 ♁ 1♀, the same data but ‘ 17.iv.2015 / leg. M.V. and S.V. Nabozhenko, B. Keskin, I.A. Chigray’ (CN).

Distribution. Turkey: Konya (volcanic area Mekke tuzlası, Bozdağ) (REITTER 1903, KASZAB 1940, present paper), Kayseri (Yeşilhisar), Aksaray (Taşpınar) (KASZAB 1968), Nevşehir provinces (FERRER & SOLDATI 1999).

Comments. KASZAB (1939) recorded C. capnisoides Reitter, 1897 for Rodosto (now Tekirdağ, European part of Turkey). LIBERTO & LEO (2006) suggested that this lapsus calami means C. capnisiformis, which is widespread in arid areas of Central Anatolia. Calyptopsis capnisoides was described from Eastern Greece (Thessaloniki) and can be found in European Turkey, but one specimen listed for Tekirdağ (KASZAB 1939) must be compared with the type specimens of C. capnisoides .