Ammoecius numidicus MULSANT, 1851
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Ammoecius numidicus MULSANT, 1851 |
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Ammoecius numidicus MULSANT, 1851 View in CoL
( Figs 65 View Figs 65–68 , 89–92 View Figs 85–95 )
Ammoecius numidicus MULSANT, 1851: 52 View in CoL ; BARAUD 1971: 75; DELLACASA M. 1988: 170.
Type locality: “ Mahouna , Algérie”. [ Algeria.]
Type depository: Muséum national d’Histoire naturalle, Paris.
Type material: Ammoecius numidicus MULSANT, 1851 : neotype (male, MNHNP), herewith designated, bearing the following labels: 1) white, handwritten: Algerie / S. Doguet; 2) white, handwritten: Mahouna/ 26.X.1970; 3) red, handwritten: Ammoecius / numidicus MULSANT, 1851 / Neotypus m/ G. Dellacasa & Al., des. 2002.
Description – Length 4.5–5.0 mm. Rather short, oblong, strongly convex, shiny, glabrous ( Fig. 65 View Figs 65–68 ). Black, clypeal margin faintly reddish; legs dark brownish; antennal club testaceous. Head withcupuliformepistomafinelyregularlyandalmostdenselypuncturedtothesharplyraisedanterior transverse carina in front of which the punctation is finely granulo-rugose; clypeus deeply sinuate at middle, subdenticulate at sides, latter distinctly bordered and regularly arcuate to genae; latter obtusely rounded, elongately ciliate, feebly protruding more than eyes; frontal suture very finely impressed; frons rather densely, finely and regularly punctured; epipharynx: Fig. 89 View Figs 85–95 ; apex of corypha: Fig. 90 View Figs 85–95 . Pronotum transverse; strongly convex, doubly punctured; larger punctures irregularly scattered on the basal two thirds of disc, denser on sides; smaller ones regularly and not very densely throughout sparse; anterior margin finely bordered; hind angles subtruncate; base not bisinuate, rather thickly bordered. Scutellum regularly triangular, flat, with a few fine punctures on basal half. Elytra short, oval, strongly convex, not denticulate at shoulder; striae rather fine, superficially punctured, very feebly crenulate; interstices faintly convex, imperceptibly punctured. Hind tibiae with superior apical spur distinctly longer than first tarsal segment; latter as long as following three combined. Male: inferior apical spur of middle tibiae shortened, apically truncate and inwardly abruptly bent; metasternal plate concave; aedeagus: Figs 91–92 View Figs 85–95 . Female: inferior apical spur of middle tibiae elongate and regularly acuminate toward apex; metasternal plate nearly flat.
Distribution: Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily?
Remarks – In the OBERTHÜR’ s collection at the Paris Museum two specimens (male and female) labelled “ Sicilia ” are preserved but we did not study any other specimen collected there.
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Museo Nacional de Historia Natural del Paraguay |
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Ammoecius numidicus MULSANT, 1851
DellacaSa, M. & DellacaSa, G. 2002 |
Ammoecius numidicus
BARAUD, J. 1971: 75 |
MULSANT, E. 1851: 52 |