Iranoidricerus cf. iranensis (Kimmins, 1938)

Monnerat, Christian & Abraham, Levente, 2020, Owlflies from Jordan (Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae), Alpine Entomology 4, pp. 139-150 : 139

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/alpento.4.50696

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F2235015-5CA8-45AC-9D91-70B3041221FB

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Iranoidricerus cf. iranensis (Kimmins, 1938)
status

 

Iranoidricerus cf. iranensis (Kimmins, 1938) Fig. 24 View Figures 17–24

Ptyngidricerus iranensis Kimmins, 1938 - (ODescr), Tjeder and Waterston 1977 (Tax), Aspöck H. and Hölzel 1996 (Chlist), Sziráki 1998 (Chlist), Aspöck et al. 2001 (Mon).

Iranoidricerus iranensis (Kimmins, 1938) - Ábrahám and Mészáros 2002 (Tax), Kemal and Kocak 2006 (Dist), Canbulat 2007 (Chlist), Dobosz and Ábrahám 2007 (Dist), Kemal and Seven 2011 (Dist), Zamani et al. 2019 (Dist, Tax).

Material examined.

1♂, Jordanien, Romana, Ost-Jordanien, 4.x.1966, leg J. and S. Klapperich, MHNG (Fig. 24 View Figures 17–24 ); 1♀, Jordania, near Amman, 1000 m a.s.l., vii.1999, leg. G. Müller, SCMK.

Distribution.

Information on the general distribution of this species was published by Ábrahám and Mészáros (2002) and additional data were found in Kemal and Kocak (2006) and Kemal and Seven (2011) for Turkey and Zamani et al. (2019) for Iran. A severely damaged specimen examined by Tjeder with a label “Palestine” considered as questionable referred most probably to this species ( Tjeder and Waterston 1977). The specimens examined represent new records for the fauna of Jordan. This species is distributed in the mountainous areas from south-eastern Turkey (from 1000 to 1200 m a.s.l.) to western Iran (from 1141 to 2582 m a.s.l.) with a southern disjunct area in Jordan and probably also in neighbouring Palestine.

Comments.

While no information is available on the collection method used by the Klapperichs, Müller’s specimen was collected by light trapping, as were other specimens ( Kemal and Koçak 2006, Kemal and Seven 2011, L. Ábrahám, personal observations). Additional individuals were found by the first author in the Insect Museum at the University of Jordan (Amman) from the area around Amman in Irak al-Amir and as-Salt. Localities are situated in the mountainous area from 800 to 1000 m a.s.l. in a semiarid Mediterranean bioclimate.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Neuroptera

Family

Ascalaphidae

Genus

Iranoidricerus

Loc

Iranoidricerus cf. iranensis (Kimmins, 1938)

Monnerat, Christian & Abraham, Levente 2020
2020
Loc

Ptyngidricerus iranensis

Kimmins 1938
1938