Pediobius phragmitis Bouček, 1965
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20. Pediobius phragmitis Bouček, 1965 View in CoL
( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 )
Pediobius phragmitis Bouček, 1965a: 48 View in CoL ; ♀. Holotype ♀, PNM, not examined.
Diagnosis. Mesosoma distinctly flat. Pronotum broad, its lateral corners obtuse, rounded, with anterior margin of collar feebly arched. Scutellum subpentagonal, polished except for the lateral margins with longitudinal meshes ( Figs 19 View FIGURE 19 a–c). Metatibial spur very long, exceeding the basal tarsomere more and almost reaching apex of second tarsomere ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 i).
Material examined. CHINA, Inner Mongolia: 3♀, the ecological garden of Engebei , 14.VIII.2013, coll. Fei Xia ; Ningxia: 1♀, Zhongning, Dazhanchang, Huabaowan , the wolfberry production base of Zaokang , 26.VIII.2015, coll. Wei Liu . Determined specimens compared ( BMNH): 1♀, MONTENEGRO Krašiči, near Koror , 19.IX.1984, coll. Bouček .
Biology. Although the host information of P. phragmitis is unknown, it is considered to be associated with the plant, Phragmites communis Trin. (Poaceae) ( Bouček 1965a). One female from Ningxia, China was collected from Lycium barbarum L. ( Solanaceae ) by Malaise trap.
Distribution in China. Inner Mongalia, Ningxia.
Remarks. Newly recorded from China. We follow Bouček (1965a) and include P. phragmitis in the pyrgo - group. Pediobius phragmitis is characterized by the scutellum that is strongly flat and almost totally polished ( Figs 19 View FIGURE 19 a–d), which helps to distinguish it from other species of the pyrgo -group. Within members of the pyrgo -group, P. phragmitis seems more similar to P. furvus , which they are both characterized by the flat and polished scutellum. However, P. furvus can be separated from P. phragmitis by the following combination of characters: the antenna much slender, with three funicular segments elongate in female; the scutellum less flat and polished; metatibial spur shorter, etc.
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Pediobius phragmitis Bouček, 1965
Cao, Huan-Xi, Salle, John La & Zhu, Chao-Dong 2017 |
Pediobius phragmitis Bouček, 1965a : 48
Boucek 1965: 48 |