Sunius simoni ( QUEDENFELDT 1881)
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Sunius simoni ( QUEDENFELDT 1881) |
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4.45. Sunius simoni ( QUEDENFELDT 1881) View in CoL ( Map 17 View Map 17 )
Lithocharis simoni QUEDENFELDT 1881: 291 View in CoL .
Lithocharis nitida QUEDENFELDT 1881: 291 View in CoL ; homonym; nov.syn.
Lithocharis polita QUEDENFELDT 1883: 151 View in CoL ; homonymic replacement name; nov.syn.
Lithocharis nitens DUVIVIER 1883: 179 View in CoL ; replacement name; nov.syn.
Hypomedon quedenfeldti EPPELSHEIM 1883: 210 View in CoL ; synonymic replacement name; nov.syn.
Hypomedon simoni : COIFFAIT (1970, 1984).
T y p e m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d L. simoni : Lectotype 3, here designated: "Algeciras Simon / Paratypus [sic] Lithocharis Simoni Quedenfeldt 1881 View in CoL / Lectotypus 3 Lithocharis simoni Quedenfeldt View in CoL , desig. V. Assing 2007 / Sunius simoni (Quedenfeldt) View in CoL , det. V. Assing 2007" (HNHM). Paralectotypes: 3♀♀: same data as lectotype (HNHM, NHMW). For additional paralectotypes see section on S. ovaliceps View in CoL .
L. nitida : see section on S. ovaliceps .
C o m m e n t s: The original description of Lithocharis nitida is based on syntypes from Tanger, Tetuan and Arsila in Morocco ( QUEDENFELDT 1881). ADORNO & ZANETTI (2003) give an outline of the confusing taxonomic history of this species, designate a lectotype from Tanger, and provide illustrations of its aedeagus. It is identical to that of the lectotype of S. simoni .
Lithocharis simoni View in CoL was described from an unspecified number of syntypes from "Algeciras in Andalusia" ( QUEDENFELDT 1881). The name has had a confusing taxonomic history; for details see ADORNO & ZANETTI (2003). COIFFAIT (1961) interpreted the name Lithocharis simoni View in CoL based on material from the Sierra de las Nieves. Several years later he studied "une série de syntypes " of L. simoni View in CoL (without mentioning the depository), realised that they referred to a different species, presented illustrations of the aedeagus, and named the species from the Sierra de las Nieves Hypomedon confusum View in CoL [sic] ( COIFFAIT 1970). ADORNO & ZANETTI (2003) were unable to locate the syntype series studied by Coiffait.
In the collections of the HNHM, six syntypes from the type locality and collected by Simon were located. Three of them – a male and two females – are conspecific with S. ovaliceps View in CoL and the other three – a male and two females – are consistent with the interpretation of S. simoni View in CoL by COIFFAIT (1970, 1984). Since Coiffait´s identification labels are attached to the former three specimens and the two males in the type series were dissected, it is likely that all the syntypes in the collections of the HNHM were studied by Coiffait and that it is the second male that Coiffait based his interpretation of S. simoni View in CoL on. This male is here designated as the lectotype, not only because the key by COIFFAIT (1984) has formed the main basis for the identication of Mediterranean Sunius View in CoL for more than two decades, but also because they are in better agreement with the original description ("capite thoraceque dense et fortius punctatis"... "Long. abdomine excepto 1 1/ 2 mm ").
A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Spain: A n d a l u c í a 2 exs., Cádiz, Bolonia [36°05'N, 05°47'W], III.1993, leg. Poot (cAss) GoogleMaps ; 1 ex., same data, but IV.1990 (cWun) GoogleMaps ; 1 ex., Cádiz, Tarifa , IV.1992, leg. Poot (cAss) ; 2 exs., same data, but III.1991 (cAss, cWun) ; 1 ex., same data, but IV.1990 (cWun) ; 3 exs., same data, but I.1997 (cWun) ; 1 ex., Cádiz, Tahivilla , 18.XII.1995, leg. Poot (cWun) ; 1♀, Málaga , Cortez de la Frontera, 36°37'N, 05°25'W, 700 m, oak forest, 19.II.2000, leg. Meybohm (cAss) GoogleMaps ; 2 exs., " Andalusia ", leg. Reitter ( NHMW) ; 2 exs., "Hispania" ( HNHM) .
D i a g n o s i s: External morphology similar to that of S. brachypterus , but body slightly larger. Coloration of abdomen only slightly darker than that of forebody, reddish to brown (not blackish). Puncturation of head and pronotum conspicuously dense and coarse; interstices on head narrower than diameter of punctures (except for small median dorsal area).
3: sternite VII with weakly concave to truncate posterior margin, pubescence unmodified; sternite VIII with weakly elevated tubercle with somewhat denser pubescence, posterior excision very shallow; aedeagus of similar shape as in S. catalonicus , internal sac with short row of few short and rather weakly sclerotised spines; for illustrations see ADORNO & ZANETTI (2003).
D i s t r i b u t i o n a n d b i o n o m i c s: The species is endemic to the extreme south of Spain and northern Morocco ( Map 17 View Map 17 ). The material examined was collected in winter and early spring, from December through April.
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Sunius simoni ( QUEDENFELDT 1881)
Assing, V. & A, North 2008 |
Lithocharis polita
QUEDENFELDT M 1883: 151 |
Lithocharis nitens
DUVIVIER A 1883: 179 |
Hypomedon quedenfeldti
EPPELSHEIM E 1883: 210 |
Lithocharis simoni
QUEDENFELDT M 1881: 291 |
Lithocharis nitida
QUEDENFELDT M 1881: 291 |