Echinodera montissacris BEHNE, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.5169/seals-787075 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C08797-991B-FFAA-78D0-D8C9FF58BC77 |
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Echinodera montissacris BEHNE, 2002 |
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Echinodera montissacris BEHNE, 2002
Based on the very coarse, alveolar punctuation of the pronotum, the acute uncus on the protibiae, the long-oval, egg shaped elytra, and the shape of the aedeagus ( Figs 3 A–C View Figs 3 ), the single male specimen of an Echinodera (Ruteria) could be assigned to E. montissacris described from Mount Athos ( Behne 2002). It was found in a leaf litter sample from the Oros Kerkis (no. 20). E. montissacris was until now solely known from the type locality, and from records from Chalkidike ( Bahr & Stüben 2007). The present find is rather isolated, but might indicate a hitherto underestimated extent of the species’ distribution.
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