Ammoecius numidicus MULSANT, 1851

DellacaSa, M. & DellacaSa, G., 2002, Systematic Redefinition Of Taxa Belonging To The Genera Ahermodontus Báguena, 1930 And Ammoecius Mulsant, 1842, With Description Of The New Genus Vladimirellus (Coleoptera: Aphodiidae), Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 48 (4), pp. 269-316 : 309

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12587419

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12587377

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scientific name

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.

MNHNP

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural del Paraguay

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

Genus

Ammoecius

Loc

Ammoecius numidicus MULSANT, 1851

DellacaSa, M. & DellacaSa, G. 2002
2002
Loc

Ammoecius numidicus

BARAUD, J. 1971: 75
MULSANT, E. 1851: 52
1851
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