Procas picipes levantinus, Thompson, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1234.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5067088 |
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Procas picipes levantinus |
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subsp. nov. |
Procas picipes levantinus subsp. n.
( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–8 )
[?] Procas armillatus (Fabricius) : Bodenheimer 1937: 153. [Misidentification].
Procas alepensis auctt. (non Pic).
Description
Length 4.2–5.9 mm, mean (12) = 5.1. Head with rostrum (both sexes) × 4.2–4.7 as long as broad, mean (12) = 4.4.
Antennae with lengths of funicle segments 1–3 in ratio 10: (7.2–9.5): (4.5–6.3), mean (13) = 10: 7.9: 5.9; segment 2 × 1.2–1.7 as long as 3, mean (13) = 1.35.
Prothorax (male) × 0.83–0.86 as long as broad, mean (4) = 0.84; prothorax (female) × 0.81–0.88 as long as broad, mean (8) = 0.84.
Legs with middle and hind tibiae with dense pale setae throughout or with, at most, a small dark zone on dorsal edge, near base; basal circlet of white setae usually absent.
Vestiture coarser than in P. p. picipes ; elytra with many prominent white setae ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–8 ).
Terminalia. Male sternite 8, fig. 82; female sternite 8, figs 24, 25; spermatheca, figs 49, 50.
Type material
HOLOTYPE, female, JORDAN: Amman, 800 m, 22.iii.1957 (J. Klapperich), with ‘ Procas spec. Dieckmann det. 1987’ in BGO. The specimen is 4.9 mm long, carded and undissected; some of its tarsi are imperfect . PARATYPES: 1 female, same data as holotype ( BGO) ; 1 ex. Amman, 12.iv.1935 (W. Wittmer)( MCSN) . ISRAEL / PALESTINE: 1 ex. with ‘ Palaestina / Reitter’ (printed), C 12892 and ‘ Procas armillatus’ (unknown hand)( TAU) ; 8 ex. Jerusalem , 12.iii.1933 (Schatzmayr), (5 MCSN, 2 NMB, 1 BMNH) ; 3 ex. ditto, except 13.ii.1933, Oliveto (2 NMB, 1 MCSN) ; 1 female, Jerusalem , iii.1933 (M. Aigner)( NMB) ; 1 female, Jerusalem , ii.1935 (F. S. Bodenheimer)( BMNH) ; 1 ex. Ben Schemen , 14.i.[19]26 ( MZPW) ; 1 male, Mt Carmel , iii.1933 (M. Aigner)( ZMB) . CYPRUS: 1 female, Limassol, 12.v.1920 (G.A. Mavromoustakis) ; 1 female, ditto, except 6.x.1923 (both BMNH) ; 1 female, no locality (Madon)( IRSN) . TURKEY: 1 ex. with ‘40188’ (A. Fry MS) , Turcomenia, Kurdistan [pre1872]( Millingen ), A. Fry Collection, B.M. 1905100 ( BMNH) . Total : 23 specimens.
Comments
This subspecies is named after the region it mainly inhabits. It is strange that it should have been confused with ‘P.’ alepensis , since Pic’s description indicates a species with “... larges squamules denses qui garnissent le dessus de son corps.” Records of P. alepensis Pic in Korotyaev 1991 refer to Notodermus sp. (specimens examined).
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