Antrosedes longicollis Pretner, 1970
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Antrosedes longicollis Pretner, 1970 View in CoL
( Figs 13–27 View FIGURES 13–17 View FIGURES 18–22 View FIGURES 23–27 )
Antrosedes longicollis Pretner, 1970: 155 View in CoL . Type locality: Pećina Kruščica, Ilidža, Kruščićka planina, Bosna.
Antrosedes longicollis Pretner View in CoL : Perreau, 2000: 205; Perreau, 2015: 214; Hlaváč, Perreau & Čeplík, 2017: 105; Polak & Mulaomerović, 2021: 546.
Material studied: Paratypes, 2♁♁, 2♀♀ (red): Pećina Kruščica, Ilidža, 27.VII.1968, Kruščićka planina, Bosna Pretner. ( PMSL) .
Redescription. Body yellowish-brown, BL: 3.87–3.93 mm, L: 2.99–3.00 mm in males and BL: 3.96–4.02 mm, L: 3.07–3.13 mm in females.
Head ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13–17 ) longer than (HL1) or about as long as (HL 2 male, HL 1 female) the pronotum or slightly shorter (HL 2 female), slightly narrower than pronotum, HW/PW: 0.77–0.88. Head longer than wide, HL1/HW: 1.36–1.60, HL2/HW: 1.13–1.33. Males antennomeres length (mm): (1) 0.14, (2) 0.28, (3) 0.25, (4) 0.25, (5) 0.30, (6) 0.28, (7) 0.35–0.39, (8) 0.17, (9) 0.39, (10) 0.33–0.36 and (11) 0.39–0.42. AL males: 3.16–3.20 mm. Male antennomere relative length/relative maximum width ratios: (1) 2, (2) 5, (3) 4.5, (4) 5, (5) 6.3, (6) 5.6, (7) 3.7, (8) 3, (9) 4.5, (10) 3.5 and (11) 4.5. Females antennomeres length (mm): (1) 0.14, (2) 0.30, (3) 0.22, (4) 0.22, (5) 0.28, (6) 0.22–0.25, (7) 0.30–0.32, (8) 0.14, (9) 0.28–0.29, (10) 0.28 and (11) 0.30. AL females: 2.71 mm. Female antennomere relative length/relative maximum width ratios: (1) 2, (2) 4.9, (3) 4, (4) 4.7, (5) 5.4, (6) 4.7, (7) 3.7, (8) 3, (9) 3.5, (10) 2.8 and (11) 3.3.
Pronotum ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 18–22 ) approximately as long as wide in males, PL/PW: 1.00–1.02 and slightly longer than wide in females, PL/PW: 1.06.
Elytra ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18–22 ) elongate, EL/EW: 1.88–1.94 in males, 1.60–1.62 in females. The length of the basal apophysis of the metanotum (alacrista) ( Figs 18, 19, 21 View FIGURES 18–22 , 26 View FIGURES 23–27 ) is approximately 13–14% of elytral length.
Spines along the lateral outer margin of protibia reaching approximately apical half of protibial length ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 13–17 ). Male protarsi slender, slightly dilated ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 13–17 ) and as long as the pronotum, PRTL/PL: 1.
Aedeagus 0.67–0.72 mm long. Inner sac of median lobe with developed chitinized structures, as is illustrated ( Figs 14, 15 View FIGURES 13–17 ). Female genitalia as in illustrations ( Figs 24, 25, 27 View FIGURES 23–27 ).
Biology: Subterranean species, so far known exclusively from the type locality.
Distribution: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vitez, Kruščica pećina ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28 ).
This species was described from “Pećina Kruščica, Ilidža, Kruščićka planina, Bosna” ( Pretner, 1970) and subsequently recorded from: Bosnie-Herzégovine: pećina Kruščica pres de Vitez, sur le Kruščica planina (Prerreau, 2000); BH (Kruščica planina) ( Perreau, 2015); BiH (Kruščica planina) ( Hlaváč, Perreau & Čeplík, 2017); Kruščica pećina, Kruščica pl., Travnik (BiH) ( Polak & Mulaomerović, 2021).
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Slovenian Museum of Natural History (Prirodosloveni Muzej Slovenije) |
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Antrosedes longicollis Pretner, 1970
Čeplík, Dávid 2023 |
Antrosedes longicollis Pretner
Polak, S. & Mulaomerovic, J. 2021: 546 |
Hlavac, P. & Perreau, M. & Ceplik, D. 2017: 105 |
Perreau, M. 2015: 214 |
Perreau, M. 2000: 205 |
Antrosedes longicollis Pretner, 1970: 155
Pretner, E. 1970: 155 |