Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) pleuralis Faimaire, 1883
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Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) pleuralis Faimaire, 1883 View in CoL
( Figs. 13-15 View FIGURES 13 – 16 )
Anthaxia pleuralis Fairmaire, 1883 View in CoL : clvii. Type locality: [ Algeria] “Batna, Pic des Cèdres”.
Anthaxia pleuralis: Kerremans, 1885: 138 View in CoL (catalogue); 1892: 125 (catalogue); Abeille, 1893a: 128 (var. of millefolii View in CoL ); 1893b: ccclii (taxonomy); 1894a: 47–48 (taxonomy); 1894b: lxiv (taxonomy); Kerremans, 1903: 174 (syn. of millefolii View in CoL ); Jakobson, 1913: 791 (catalogue); Obenberger, 1913c: 332 (taxonomy, comments); 1914a: 10 (taxonomy); 1914b: 9 (taxonomy); 1917a: 5, 18, 29, 77, 104, table A, Fig. B (monograph); Peyerimhoff, 1919: 195 (biology); Obenberger, 1926: 645 (catalogue); 1930: 515 (catalogue); Théry, 1930: 353 –354 (taxonomy, comments); Kocher, 1956: 133 (faunistics).
Anthaxia (Chrysanthaxia) pleuralis: Richter, 1949: 63 View in CoL , 66 (monograph).
Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) pleuralis: Cobos, 1956: 220 View in CoL , 222, Figs. 15–16 View FIGURES 13 – 16 (taxonomy); Bílý, 1997: 32, 104, 150 (catalogue); 2006: 59, 377 (catalogue); Bellamy, 2008: 1344, 1449 (catalogue).
Anthaxia parapleuralis Obenberger, 1929: 61 View in CoL , syn. nov. Type locality: “ Anatolia: Ak-Chéhir“ [patria falsa].
Anthaxia parapleuralis: Obenberger, 1930: 514 View in CoL (catalogue); 1938: 180 (taxonomy); Niehuis, 1989: 103 (taxonomy).
Anthaxia (Chrysanthaxia) parapleuralis: Richter, 1949: 5 View in CoL , 48, 66 (monograph).
Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) parapleuralis: Bílý, 1997: 31 View in CoL , 101, 162 (catalogue); Ulay & Tezcan, 1998: 116, 119 (faunistics); Bílý, 2006: 377 (catalogue); Bellamy, 2008: 1445 (catalogue).
Subspecies. Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) pleuralis aida Cobos, 1956: 220 View in CoL –221, Figs. 13–14 View FIGURES 13 – 16 , 17–18 View FIGURES 17 – 20 . Type locality: [ Morocco] Rif.
Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) pleuralis aida: Cobos, 1970: 9 View in CoL (faunistics, comments); Bílý, 1997: 32, 43, 138 (catalogue); 2006: 377 (catalogue); Bellamy, 2008: 1344 (wrong listing as syn. of pleuralis View in CoL ), 1449.
Unavailable name. Anthaxia anthemidis auct.: Obenberger, 1917a: 104, nom. nud. (monograph).
Misidentification. Anthaxia pleuralis View in CoL ssp. robustior Obenberger, 1913b: 63 View in CoL (in fact syn. of A. (H.) umbellatarum View in CoL ssp. domina Abeille, 1900 ); 1913c: 332 (taxonomy, comments); 1914a: 10 (taxonomy); 1914b: 9 (taxonomy); 1917a: 18, 29, 104 (monograph); 1924: 26 ( A. robustior View in CoL , taxonomy); 1926: 645 ( A. robustior View in CoL , catalogue); 1930: 481 (syn. of domina ); Théry, 1930: 367–368 (syn. of cichorii View in CoL ); Levey, 1985: 304 (taxonomy, comments); Bily, 1997: 38, 109 (var. of umbellatarum View in CoL ssp. domina , catalogue); Bellamy, 2008: 1461, 1489 (catalogue);
Misidentification. Anthaxia thais Normand, 1935 View in CoL (in fact syn. of A. (H.) vejdovskyi View in CoL ssp. vejdovskyi Obenberger, 1914 View in CoL ): Cobos, 1956: 220–221, Figs. 11, 12 View FIGURES 9 – 12 , 19 View FIGURES 17 – 20 (ssp. of pleuralis View in CoL ); Bily, 1997: 32, 121, 153, 164 (catalogue); 2006: 59 (syn. of vejdovskyi View in CoL ).
Type specimens studied. Anthaxia (H.) parapleuralis : lectoype by present designation (♂, NMPC inv. 22617 - Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 – 16 , original labelling: Fig. 14 View FIGURES 13 – 16 ); paralectotypes: (6 ♂♂, NMPC inv. 22618–22623), same data as lectotype.
Remarks. Obenberger (1929) described Anthaxia (H.) parapleuralis from material supposedly collected in Turkey by M. Korb.
Due to the lack of finds of further specimens since its original description, I wanted to examine the type series of this species, which turned out to be composed exclusively of specimens of A. (H.) pleuralis ssp. pleuralis Faimaire, 1883 . The type series is composed of seven syntypes, all males bearing a red " typus " label, together with a handwritten identification label stating “ Anthaxia parapleuralis ”. In order to establish a single name-bearing type for this species, among these syntypes I designate the specimen with inventory number 22617 as the lectotype ( Figs. 13–14 View FIGURES 13 – 16 ), and the remaining six males (inv. 22618–22623) as paralectotypes.
However, the specimens actually studied by Obenberger were more numerous, all from the same locality, and among them, I have found a few specimens of A. (H.) protractipennis Obenberger, 1914 , one of which is herein illustrated ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 13 – 16 ). Both A. (H.) pleuralis and A. (H.) protractipennis are typical elements of the Maghreb, and in my opinion, there exists the possibility that this material might have been wrongly labelled.
A confirmation of this is found in a paper by Mary De La Beche Nicholl (1902: 278, 280), an English specialist in Lepidoptera, where she reports of her collecting trip to Algeria in 1902. In the article, the authoress writes of her encounter with Korb, on March 20th, in the area of Biskra, and further on in the same article, she presumes that Korb would stay in Algeria until the month of June. This shows that Korb actually travelled to Algeria in a period antecedent to the description of A. (H.) parapleuralis , and that he might have collected his specimens during his stay there. The area of Biskra, in fact, is a place where both A. (H.) pleuralis and A. (H.) protractipennis are commonly found. In addition, the type locality of A. (H.) parapleuralis reported in the original description, "Akchéhir" (the present Turkish city of Akşehir), has always been an easily accessible area, and it seems strange that in nearly a century from the description, these species have never been collected again, despite the great number of entomologists who visited the area since.
Actually, A. (H.) pleuralis and A. (H.) protractipennis cannot be confused with any Turkish species, since they are both well differentiated from their most similar species, at least by their genitalia. It was probably the lack of examination of the aedeagus that deceived Obenberger in the study of this material. Still, it seems strange that despite his great experience with this genus, Obenberger may have been misled by the wrong data of this material, especially considering the fact that not long before, he had himself described the same A. (H.) protractipennis , a species close to A. (H.) millefolii (Fabricius, 1801) . Indeed, in his description of A. (H.) parapleuralis, Obenberger constantly refers to A. (H.) millefolii and A. (H.) pleuralis , but the peculiarities that he seems to attribute to A. (H.) parapleuralis , are instead related to the actual differences between the other two species, which moreover, are themselves quite variable.
A series of specimens of A. (H.) pleuralis ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 13 – 16 ), collected some years ago in northern Algeria by G. Sama and G. Magnani, and already compared with the holotype (MNHN) by Magnani, have been compared with the lectotype of A. (H.) parapleuralis . This allowed me to verify the absence of any substantial difference between the two species. Hence, given the current biogeographical knowledge about A. (H.) pleuralis and A. (H.) protractipennis , I consider extremely unlikely that the material studied by Obenberger was actually collected in Turkey, and without any subsequent discovery of similar material from Turkey, I consider A. (H.) parapleuralis Obenberger, 1929 conspecific and a junior synonym of A. (H.) pleuralis Fairmaire, 1883 .
Both A. (H.) pleuralis and A. (H.) protractipennis belong to the A. (H.) millefolii species-group.
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Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) pleuralis Faimaire, 1883
Baiocchi, Daniele 2015 |
Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) parapleuralis: Bílý, 1997 : 31
Bellamy 2008: 1445 |
Bily 2006: 377 |
Ulay 1998: 116 |
Bily 1997: 31 |
Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) pleuralis aida:
Bellamy 2008: 1344 |
Bily 1997: 32 |
Cobos 1970: 9 |
Anthaxia (Haplanthaxia) pleuralis:
Bellamy 2008: 1344 |
Bily 1997: 32 |
Cobos 1956: 220 |
Anthaxia (Chrysanthaxia) pleuralis:
Richter 1949: 63 |
Anthaxia (Chrysanthaxia) parapleuralis:
Richter 1949: 5 |
Anthaxia parapleuralis:
Niehuis 1989: 103 |
Obenberger 1930: 514 |
Anthaxia parapleuralis
Obenberger 1929: 61 |
Anthaxia pleuralis:
Kocher 1956: 133 |
Thery 1930: 353 |
Obenberger 1926: 645 |
Peyerimhoff 1919: 195 |
Jakobson 1913: 791 |
Obenberger 1913: 332 |
Kerremans 1903: 174 |
Abeille 1893: 128 |
Kerremans 1885: 138 |