Mylabris (Mylabris) concolor Marseul, 1870
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Mylabris (Mylabris) concolor Marseul, 1870
Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 I, 12A–F
Mylabris concolor Marseul, 1870: 112 ; 1872: 126; Gemminger & Harold, 1870: 2135; Beauregard, 1890: 524; Sumakov, 1915: 13; 1930: 19; Borchmann, 1917: 30; Mader, 1927: 856; Reichardt, 1934: 214, 229; Zaitseva, 1960: 38; Mandl, 1964: 19; Kaszab, 1968a: 445; Mirzayans, 1970: 30; Iablokoff-Khnzorian, 1983: 66; Modarres Awal, 1997: 179; Özbek & Szaloki, 1998: 29.
Zonabris concolor, Escherich, 1897: 44 ; 1899: 91; Reitter, 1913: 661.
Mylabris (Mylabris) concolor, Kuzin, 1954: 354 ; Bologna, 1979: 154; 2008: 397.
Type locality. “Asie Mineure” ( Marseul, 1870). Name, used in the old literature, represents the Anatolian Peninsula.
Type specimens. The single type (which must be considered the holotype) of this species was examined at MNHN, in the Marseul’s collection.
Description. Body length: 11–13 mm; setae uniformly black, but mixed golden and black on legs; antennomeres mostly black, or III–VI dark reddish, III ca. twice as long as IV, XI slightly more than twice as long as wide ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 A); pronotum with an evident fore transverse depression, clearly narrowed on fore third; elytra unicolour yellow-brown, without any black spots or fasciae; “scutum” of mesosternum small and short posteriorly ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 B); male gonoforceps slender in lateral view ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 D), and fused ventrally in basal half ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 C); aedeagal distal hook relatively far from apex, proximal hook relatively close to the distal one ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 E).
Taxonomic remarks. This species is phenetically similar to Mylabris (Micrabris) unicolor Faldermann, 1837 , which has similar body size and unicolour brown-reddish elytra. But M. unicolor differs in the following subgeneric features: frons usually with two small red spots which can lack; pronotum more convex; “scutum” of mesosternum smooth, without any setae; apical lobe of male gonoforceps relatively long; aedeagal distal hook far from apex. Usually in M. unicolor , elytra have faint tracks of black spots visible only at microscope; we observed very scanty tracks of the external fore spot only in one M. concolor specimen.
Distribution. Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, Iran, Turkmenistan.
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Mylabris (Mylabris) concolor Marseul, 1870
Pan, Zhao & Bologna, Marco A. 2014 |
Mylabris (Mylabris) concolor
Bologna 1979: 154 |
Kuzin 1954: 354 |
Zonabris concolor
Reitter 1913: 661 |
Escherich 1897: 44 |
Mylabris concolor
Ozbek 1998: 29 |
Modarres 1997: 179 |
Iablokoff-Khnzorian 1983: 66 |
Mirzayans 1970: 30 |
Kaszab 1968: 445 |
Mandl 1964: 19 |
Zaitseva 1960: 38 |
Reichardt 1934: 214 |
Mader 1927: 856 |
Borchmann 1917: 30 |
Sumakov 1915: 13 |
Beauregard 1890: 524 |
Marseul 1870: 112 |
Gemminger 1870: 2135 |