Baldorhynchus judicariensis (Osella, 1983), nom. res.
(Figures 27, 27a, 27b, 27c, 27d, 27e, 27f, 48, 73, 116)
Troglorhynchus judicariensis Osella, 1983: 95 -123; Abbazzi & Osella, 1992: 302; Abbazzi et al., 1994: 21.
Otiorhynchus (Troglorhynchus) judicariensis: Magnano, 1998: 71 .
Otiorhynchus (Baldorhynchus) judicariensis: Di Marco & Osella, 2002: 258 .
Otiorhynchus (Baldorhynchus) clibbianus Colonnelli & Magnano, 2003: 39; Abbazzi & Maggini, 2009: 53; Magnano & Alonso Zarazaga, 2013: 309.
Type locality. “ Val Sabbia, Clibbio, Brescia ”.
Diagnosis. A Baldorhynchus of small size belonging to the B. kahleni group. Within the species group, it is recognisable by the pronotum constricted at the base and the antennal club short. Punctation of the pronotum coarse, irregularly scattered, sparse and strongly deep. Elytral punctation small, regularly arranged, deep and isodiametric. Total length: 3.70/4.00 mm. Elytra with length/width ratio 2.00/2.05. Pronotum length 0.80–0.85 mm with length/width ratio 1.13–1.14
Description. See Osella (1983) and figures hoc opus.
Holotype. Male. Total length: 3.70 mm. Scape length: 0.85 mm; funicle length: 0.85 mm. Scape length/funicle length ratio: 1.00. Funicle with club ratios: 9: 5: 4: 4: 3: 4: 3: 23 (club). Vestigial eyes present, visible, partially covered by golden-yellowish pubescence. Vertex width/mesorostrum width: ratio 2.00. Pronotum ratio: 1.14 (length: 0.80 mm, width: 0.70 mm). Elytra ratio: 2.05 (length: 2.09 mm, width: 1.02 mm).
Distribution. See Osella (1983) and Fig. 131.
Ecology/Phenology. See Osella (1983).
Material. We examined the material studied by Osella (1983). Other material: " Val Sabbia, sponda dx f.[iume] Chiese, da lavaggio di terriccio alla base di olmi [...from washed earth near trunk of Ulmus], Clibbio, (BS), 30. 12. [20]’02, leg. R. Monguzzi " (RMO): one male topotype.
Reproduction. Amphigonic
Systematic notes. Baldorhynchus judicariensis (Osella, 1983) is nom. res. from the synonymy of Troglorhynchus judicariensis Osella (1983) with Otiorhynchus (Baldorhynchus) clibbianus Colonnelli & Magnano (2003), a replacement name based on homonymy with Otiorhynchus (s. str.) judicariensis Reitter, 1913 ..