Psilothrix aureola ( Kiesenwetter, 1859 )

Liberti, Gianfranco, 2009, Improved Strategies for Branching on General Disjunctions, Zootaxa 2318, pp. 339-385 : 366

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1184/r1/6705962.v1

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0397A501-BF2F-B05D-FF29-3BC4A902FC4C

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Psilothrix aureola ( Kiesenwetter, 1859 )
status

 

Psilothrix aureola ( Kiesenwetter, 1859)

( Figs 22 View FIGURES 20–23. 20–21 , 27 View FIGURES 24–27 )

Dolichosoma (Psilothrix) aureolum Kiesenwetter, 1859: 178 (Loc. typ. central Italy); Kiesenwetter 1863: 644 footnote; Kiesenwetter 1867b: 139 [syn. of Dasytes smaragdinum Lucas, 1847 ]; Schilsky 1894a: 230, 236 [good species]; Schilsky 1894b: nr. 50; Ragusa 1896: 76; Porta 1929: 123; Pic 1937: 108 [ Lasius View in CoL ]; Tempère 1974: 226; Liberti 1995b: 501; Sparacio 1997: 106, fig. 37.

= Dolichosoma splendidum Schaufuss, 1867: 81 ( Schilsky 1894a: 236) .

Material examined. Sassari prov.: Codaruina, 1995 ( CAN); Isola Asinara, 1988 ( MCSNG); Isola Piana dell'Asinara, 1989 ( MCSNG); Porto Torres, 1974 ( CMO); Sassari, 1962 ( MCSNG, MSNUF); Stagno di Casaraccio, 1985 ( MSNUF); Stagno di Pilo, 1995 ( CAN, CLI, MCSNG); Stintino, 1974 ( CFR, MCSNG). Olbia-Tempio prov.: Santa Teresa di Gallura, 1975 ( MCSNG). Oristano prov.: Stagno di Cabras, 1974 ( MCSNG).

Chorotype. Mediterranean: mainly eastern, from the Balearic islands to the south of Greece (but probably reaching further east), Tunisia, Algeria (cf. Mayor 2007b). In Italy it is common or very common from Emilia to Sicily ( Liberti 2007c). Affinities: the genus Psilothrix has a wide distribution (cf. Mayor 2007b).

Notes. Species characterized by its bright green colour, rather small size and the shape of the male pygidium ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 20–23. 20–21 ). The taxonomy of this species may be slightly modified in the future to take into account the existence of both winged and wingless forms. Recorded for Sardinia by Bertolini (1899 –1904, as P. melanostoma and P. smaragdinus ). Although often very common within its distribution area, it is not so in Sardinia where a wingless form has only been found in the north-west ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 24–27 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melyridae

Genus

Psilothrix

Loc

Psilothrix aureola ( Kiesenwetter, 1859 )

Liberti, Gianfranco 2009
2009
Loc

Dolichosoma splendidum Schaufuss, 1867: 81 ( Schilsky 1894a: 236 )

Schaufuss, L. W. 1894: 81
1894
Loc

Dolichosoma (Psilothrix) aureolum

Sparacio, I. 1997: 106
Liberti, G. 1995: 501
Tempere, G. 1974: 226
Pic, M. 1937: 108
Porta, A. 1929: 123
Ragusa, E. 1896: 76
Schilsky, J. 1894: 230
Kiesenwetter, H. von 1867: 139
Kiesenwetter, H. von 1863: 644
Kiesenwetter, H. von 1859: 178
1859
Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF