Merodon hamifer Sack, 1913
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https://doi.org/ 10.1163/18759866-BJA10037 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8349838 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F01454-CE1F-FFDD-FF21-FADBC668FDCD |
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Merodon hamifer Sack, 1913 |
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Merodon hamifer Sack, 1913 View in CoL View at ENA
Sack, 1913: 436 ( Merodon hamifer View in CoL nov. spec.) Paramonow, 1936: 5 ( Lampetia hamifera Sack )
Paralectotypes (SIZK, examined): male with labels: yellowish, black ink, with black border [ Mer. hamifer / ♂ nov. spec. / det. Sack]; small printed [ Griechenland / Krüper]; pink, printed [Type von]; red [Paralectotypus / Merodon / hamifer Sack, 1913 / G. V. Popov des. 2007]; female with labels: the same [ Mer. hamifer / ♀ nov.spec. / det. Sack]; the same [ Griechenland
/Krüper]; the same [Sammlung /F.Hermann]; red [Paralectotypus / Merodon / hamifer Sack, 1913 / G. V. Popov des. 2007].
Note. The species was described from two specimens from Greece (“Sammlung Hermann”) and two from Anatolia(“Sammlung Lichtwardt”), which were considered syntypes according to ICZN article 73.2 (1999) .
A redescription of the species was given by Paramonov ( Paramonow, 1936: 5) on the basis
of two Sack’s-type specimens transferred from Munich. Hurkmans (1993: 181) fixed the lectotype and paralectotype for two syntypes (male and female) of this species from Turkey (Lichtwardt collection, P. Sack determination), so here we mark the SIZK specimens from Paramonov’s collection as paralectotypes according to article 74.1.3 ICZN (1999).
Diagnosis: Large (12–15 mm), dark species with bluish to brown lustre ( fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 C-E); metafemur with modified apicoventral triangular lamina dislocated from the apical part ( fig. 15A–B View FIGURE 15 ); basotarsomere of metaleg with distinct basoventral bulge ( fig. 15A View FIGURE 15 : marked with arrow); protarsus extended as in genus Platycheirus Lepeletier & Serville, 1828 ( fig. View FIGURE 15
15C–D), less expressed in female; tarsomere of proleg usually yellow, with small basomedial triangular black maculae ventrally ( fig. View FIGURE 15
15D); antennae orange–reddish; basoflagellomere very elongated, 2.5 times as long as wide ( fig. 16A, B View FIGURE 16 ); abdomen narrow and elongated ( fig. 16C, D View FIGURE 16 ); body covered with yellow– grey pile, except fascia of black pile between wing bases ( fig. 16E View FIGURE 16 ) and black pile on terga 2–5 medially in female; metafemur mostly black, pro- and mesofemora yellow apically, while tibiae and tarsi of the same legs mostly yellow; metafemur about 3.8 times longer than wide ( fig. 15A, B View FIGURE 15 ); terga 2–4 each with
a pair of narrow, white pollinose, triangular fasciate maculae ( fig. 16C, D View FIGURE 16 ); male genitalia: posterior surstyle lobe quadratic ( fig. 17B View FIGURE 17 : pl), with well-developed interior accessory lobe Downloaded from Brill.com 08/29/2023 02:13:25AM via free access ( fig. 17A View FIGURE 17 : il); anterior surstyle lobe large and oval ( fig. 17B View FIGURE 17 : al); lingula long and very narrow ( fig. 17C View FIGURE 17 : l).
Distribution and biological data: This species is distributed in Greece and Turkey ( fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ). In Greece it has been found on the East Aegean islands of Chios, Lesvos, and Samos ( Speight, 2020; Vujić et al., 2020c).This species prefers deciduous Mediterranean Quercus ( Vujić et al., 2011, 2020c) and Castanea forests ( Ricarte et al., 2012). Flowers visited: Apiaceae (white), Foeniculum vulgare , Ferula . Flight period: May-July. Developmental stages: not described.
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Merodon hamifer Sack, 1913
Vujić, Ante, Radenković, Snežana, Tubić, Nataša Kočiš, Likov, Laura, Popov, Grigory, Rojo, Santos & Miličić, Marija 2023 |
Merodon hamifer
Vujić & Radenković & Tubić & Likov & Popov & Rojo & Miličić 2023 |