Micronecta (Micronecta) anatolica Lindberg, 1922
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Micronecta (Micronecta) anatolica Lindberg, 1922 |
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Micronecta (Micronecta) anatolica Lindberg, 1922
Figs 5F View Fig , 9A–E View Fig
Micronecta anatolica Lindberg, 1922: 116 (type locality: Anatolia, Turkey).
Micronecta parvula Lindberg, 1922: 116 (type locality: Jericho, Israel).
Micronecta wui kashmirica Hutchinson, 1940: 356–358 , figs 32–37, 41, 45–47 (type locality: Kashmir). Micronecta yemenensis Brown, 1951: 255 (type locality: Migyal-el-Alaf, Yemen).
Micronecta parvula – Wróblewski 1968: 774 (synonymised with M. anatolica ).
Micronecta wui kashmirica – Wróblewski 1968: 754, 775 (synonymised with M. anatolica ). Micronecta yemenensis – Wróblewski 1968: 774–775 (synonymised with M. anatolica ). Micronecta anatolica – Wróblewski 1968: 754, 774–775 (synonymical notes, additional morphological notes, checklist); 1972a: 45, 49, figs 62, 68 (additional morphological notes, key). — Nieser 2000: 287, figs 40–41 (key).
Micronecta anatolica anatolica – Jansson 1995: 31 (catalogue).
Diagnosis
Body length 2.0–2.5. Protonum distinctly longer than median head length. Hemelytron generally brown.
Males: fore femur with two spines on distal third ventrally and a pair of spines distally; fore tibia without spines; palar claw broadened distally, apex rounded. Median lobe of sternite VII short, with four long setae and an angular apex ( Fig. 9B View Fig ). Free lobe slightly expanded posteriorly, mesial angle rounded, lateral angle square with ca 15 long setae ( Fig. 9C View Fig ). Left paramere: shaft broad, flat, tapering towards rounded apex; basal lobe long, tongue-shaped ( Fig. 9E View Fig ). Right paramere: shaft parallel sided, strongly bent (at angle of nearly 90°) at distal fourth, then tapering towards narrowly rounded apex; base with a distinct hump on mesial side, near base of shaft ( Fig. 9D View Fig ).
Material examined
VIETNAM – Lao Cai Prov. • 11 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀; Sa Pa, Ban Ho, Nam Pu stream (tributary of Muong Hoa stream), site 1, at lower section; 26 Oct. 2013; A.D. Tran et al. leg.; TAD1361 ; ZVNU • 36 ♂♂, 31 ♀♀; Sa Pa, Thanh Phu , near junction of Nam Cang and Muong Hoa streams; 26 Oct. 2013; Q.H. Ngo leg.; TAD1360 ; ZVNU .
Distribution
Vietnam: Lao Cai ( Wróblewski 1962). Other countries: widespread from the Middle East ( Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey), through South Asia ( Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, India, Himalayan region) to Southeast Asia ( Wróblewski 1968).
Remarks
See Remarks under M. acuminata sp. nov.
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Micronecta (Micronecta) anatolica Lindberg, 1922
Ha, Tuyet Ngan & Tran, Anh Duc 2021 |
Micronecta anatolica anatolica
Jansson A. 1995: 31 |
Micronecta parvula
Wroblewski A. 1968: 774 |
Micronecta wui kashmirica
Nieser N. 2000: 287 |
Wroblewski A. 1968: 754 |
Wroblewski A. 1968: 774 |
Wroblewski A. 1968: 754 |
Micronecta wui kashmirica
Brown E. S. 1951: 255 |
Hutchinson G. E. 1940: 358 |
Micronecta anatolica
Lindberg H. 1922: 116 |
Micronecta parvula
Lindberg H. 1922: 116 |