Macroderes fornicatus Sharp, 1880
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4504.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5996732 |
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Macroderes fornicatus Sharp, 1880 |
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Macroderes fornicatus Sharp, 1880 View in CoL
( Figs. 7 View FIGURES 7–10 , 54 View FIGURES 52–57 , 65, 67 View FIGURES 64–69 )
Macroderes fornicatus Sharp, 1880: 37 View in CoL ; Péringuey 1901: 303; Janssens 1939: 28; Ferreira 1969: 320; Frolov & Scholtz 2005: 381.
Type locality. Cape Peninsula .
Type material examined. None. Type series is deposited in MNHN ( Frolov & Scholtz 2005).
Additional material examined. 1 ♂ ( UPSA): “ S. Africa / SW / Cape / Cape of Good Hope / NR / 34 1734° S 18 2546° E / 13 Oct. 1987 / A L V Davis” ; 1 ♂: “ S. Africa / SW / Cape / Good Hope / Nat. Res / 34 18' S 18 27' E / 15.VII.1987 / ALV Davis // ex cattle dung baited pitfall / in 2–3ry fynbos // Macroderes fornicatus Sharp / Frolov det / 2003” GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂ with same data but date of collection: 3. VII. 1987 GoogleMaps . 2 ♀♀ ( SANC): “UNIONDALE / E / CP / (10 Kms NE) / 4.V.76 / 970 m / Davis & Aschenborn // Ex Coll. CSIRO / Div / Entomology / S. AFRICAN STATION // Macorderes sp / det. CSIRO / DBRU” ; 1 ♀ ( UPSA): “ RSA. Western Cape Province / Cape Peninsula / Cape Town / 34°13'19.21"S 18°24'38.49"E / 100 m / 17. vii. 2016 / baited pitfall trap: pig dung / leg. C. Deschodt, W. P. Strümpher ” GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂ ( SAMC): “ Tafelberg / 18. 4. 48 // Macroderes fornicatus Sharp // SAM-Col-A 062970 ” .
Size range. Males length: 8.2–11.2 mm, width: 5.4–7.3 mm; females length: 9.7–11.9 mm, width: 6.9–7.0 mm.
Differential diagnosis. Close to M. mutilans and M. bias in having flattened and matte elytral intervals ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 64–69 ), but can easily be distinguished by having a different shape of the internal sac sclerite and also by stria 9 widely separated from stria 10 ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 52–57 ).
Habitat and distribution. This species is known only from the Cape Peninsula ( Fig. 2). The area forms part of the southwest Fynbos Bioregion located within the Peninsula Sandstone Fynbos vegetation unit ( Mucina & Rutherford 2006). The unit extends from the top of Lions’ Head and Table Mountain to Cape Point and Cape of Good Hope. The vegetation cover encompasses a mixture of proteoid and ericoid-leaved shrubland with mainly proteoid, ericaceous and restioid fynbos and some asteraceous fynbos. The mean annual precipitation ranges between 520 and 1690 mm (mean 780 mm) with a maximum peak from May to August.
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Macroderes fornicatus Sharp, 1880
Abdalla, Ishtiag H., Deschodt, Christian M., Scholtz, Clarke H. & Sole, Catherine L. 2018 |
Macroderes fornicatus
Frolov, A. V. & Scholtz, C. H. 2005: 381 |
Ferreira, M. 1969: 320 |
Janssens, A. 1939: 28 |
Peringuey, L. 1901: 303 |
Sharp, D. 1880: 37 |