Phyllodrepa melis HANSEN 1940
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5429978 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5485951 |
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Phyllodrepa melis HANSEN 1940 |
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Phyllodrepa melis HANSEN 1940 View in CoL
Phyllodrepa melis HANSEN 1940 View in CoL
Phyllodrepa linderi SCHEERPELTZ 1966 nov.syn. Lectotype (male) (here designated) labelled / Freiburg 1934 / ex coll. Scheerpeltz (blue) / Typus Phyllodrepa Linderi O. Scheerpeltz View in CoL (red) / vidit A. Zanetti 1985 / Lectotype Phyllodrepa linderi Scheerp. des. A. Zanetti 2008 / Phyllodrepa melis Hansen View in CoL det. Zanetti 2008; paralectotype with the same data (NHMW).
C o m m e n t s: Phyllodrepa linderi was described as closely related to P. melis View in CoL , a North and Central European species inhabiting the burrows of badger (Meles meles). In a previous work ( ZANETTI 1987) I considered the synonymy of these taxa most likely. I have re-examined the type series and designated the lectotype, whose aedeagus is deformed by the dryness, as often happens in the Omaliinae View in CoL (Fig. 12), but has the general shape that corresponds to that of P. melis View in CoL (Fig. 11). Also the external characters fall in the variability range of P. melis View in CoL .
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Phyllodrepa melis HANSEN 1940
Zanetti, A. 2008 |
Phyllodrepa linderi
SCHEERPELTZ 1966 |
Phyllodrepa linderi Scheerp.
SCHEERPELTZ 1966 |
Phyllodrepa linderi
SCHEERPELTZ 1966 |
Phyllodrepa melis HANSEN 1940
Hansen 1940 |
Phyllodrepa melis
Hansen 1940 |
P. melis
Hansen 1940 |
P. melis
Hansen 1940 |
P. melis
Hansen 1940 |