Phimodera flori Fieber, 1863
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https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1307-23 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13713509 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E10B8795-FF90-FFE1-FAC7-8B5CECAF5027 |
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Phimodera flori Fieber, 1863 |
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Redescription: Body dark brown, elliptical, slightly convex; head subquadrate, less than half the breadth of the pronotum; the clypeus hardly surpassing mandibular plates; eyes prominent; antenna brown, length 1.5 mm (the first segment 0.25 mm, the second 0.25 mm, the third 0.25 mm, the fourth 0.30 mm, the fifth 0.45 mm). The first, second, and third segments of equal length, fourth segment 2/3 as long as the fifth; pronotum with a transverse furrow anterior part that is transversely rugulose; scutellum covering the whole of the abdomen and almost the whole of the hemelytra, with 2 longitudinal lines, the middle one extending along very dark, the other 2 light color, extending from the anterior border; each with a short, oblique ridge near its other side ( Figure 1A View Figure 1 ); coxa pale brown, femora black, other segments black-brown; pygophore with dorsal margin very broad, covered with fine setae ( Figure 1B View Figure 1 ), ventral rim bearing numerous short stout setae, paramere small, stem drawn out into a blunt apex, a square projection lying below apex forming a shallow hook, 13 to 18 setae found along apical half of stem ( Figure 1C View Figure 1 ), a number of very minute setae found on undersurface of apex, theca large and cylindrical, median penal lobes ( Figure 1D View Figure 1 ) stout cylindrical structures, apically broadly rounded, basally fused together in a U around apex of vesica; length of females 6 mm, males 5 mm.
Material examined: Erzurum: Aşkale, Çayköy , 1720 m, 21.VI.2011, ♂, Hatuncuk , 1869 m, 5.VII.2012, ♀, ♂, Çat , 1914 m, 21.VI.2011, ♀, 2 ♂♂, Tuzla , 1926 m, 21.VI.2011, ♀, Yaylasuyu , 2331 m, 26.VI.2011, ♂ ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 ).
New for the Turkish fauna.
Distribution in Palearctic region: EUROPE: Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Russia (Central European Territory and South European Territory); ASIA: Kazakhstan (Asian part), Georgia, Mongolia, Russia East (Siberia, West Siberia) ( Kirichenko, 1910; Stichel, 1960; Stys, 1963; Kulik, 1965; Wagner, 1966; Vinokurov and Kanyukova, 1995; Davidová-Vilímová and Král, 2003; Göllner-Scheiding, 2006).
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