Anastrangalia dubia (Scopoli, 1763)

Zamoroka, A. M., Semaniuk, D. V., Shparyk, V. Yu., Mykytyn, T. V. & Skrypnyk, S. V., 2019, Taxonomic Position Of Anastrangalia Reyi And A. Sequensi (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) Based On Molecular And Morphological Data, Vestnik Zoologii 53 (3), pp. 209-226 : 223

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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/vzoo-2019-0021

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Anastrangalia dubia (Scopoli, 1763)
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Leptura dubia Scopoli, 1763: 471 , Leptura limbata Laicharting, 1784: 166 *; Leptura notata Olivier, 1795: 11 *; Leptura cincta Fabricius, 1801: 356 *; Leptura chamomillae Fabricius, 1801: 359 *; Marthaleptura dubia, К. Ohbayashi , 196За: 9 *; Anastrangalia dubia, Villiers, 1978: 177 *; Anoplodera dubia, Silfverberg, 2004 *; Corymbia dubia, Zeegers & Heijerman, 2008: 78 *; Anastrangalia reyi syn. n.; Anastrangalia sequensi syn. n.

Diagnosis: Body completely black. Elytra coloration vary. Male elytra fulvous with black edging, apex and suture, rarely completely black. Female elytra red with black edging and apex, frequently with big black stain on the disc or completely black. Pronotum longer than wider (for males 1.6 times, for female 1.3 times) with median furrow, covered by the dense decumbent hairs and the sparse standing hairs. The head shape varies due to temple size (e. g. sharply angled or smoothed). Male aedeagus curved, subapical slightly expanded then narrows sharply terminating by small sclerotized tip. Parameres long, narrow, touch each other by the apex where covered by bunch of long hair.

Distribution: Europe (except Britain Island, Iceland), North Africa (North Algeria), Asia Minor, the Caucasus, Siberia (except the most of the West Siberia), the Far East.

1 Hereafter, if not otherwise stated, for references with asterisk (*) see Löbl, Smetana (2010) and Danilevsky (2014).

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