Dinotrema subcubicum asiaticum, Papp, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12587131 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FA8797-FF98-1467-FDCC-EF127C6C9E0D |
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Felipe |
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Dinotrema subcubicum asiaticum |
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subsp. nov. |
Dinotrema subcubicum asiaticum View in CoL ssp. n.
Dinotrema subcubicus (FISCHER, 1969) : new combination.
Aspilota subcubicus FISCHER, 1969 b : Acta ent. Mus. natn. Pragae 38: 99 (in key) and 112–114 (description) fm, type locality: “ Maryland, Glen Echo” ( USA), female holotype and one male paratype in National Museum of Natural History , Washington; not examined.
Material examined (1 f). – Female holotype: Korea, Prov. Gang-von, district On-dzong , Mts Kumgang, Samil-po, 4 August 1975, leg. J. PAPP et A. VOJNITS (loc. no. 314). – Holotype is deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Department ofZoology), Budapest.
Etymology. – The subspecific name “asiaticus” indicates the East Asian distribution of the subspecies.
The deviation of the subspecies from the nominate form is restricted to a few features as follows:
D. subcubicus subcubicus: (1) eye in dorsal view as long as temple, head 1.5 times as broad as long; (2) antenna with 20 (f) and 22 (m) antennomeres, first flagellomere three times (f) as long as broad apically; (3) fore wing: vein 1–2CU1 twice as long as m–cu.
D. subcubicus asiaticus ssp. n.: (1) Eye in dorsal view 1.3 times as long as temple, head 1.6 times as broad as long; (2) antenna with 22 (f) antennomeres, first flagellomere 3.7 times as long as broad apically; (3) fore wing: vein 1–2CU1 1.7 times as long as m–cu.
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Dinotrema subcubicum asiaticum
Papp, J 2003 |
Aspilota subcubicus
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