Cerocoma (Meloides) rapillyi Pardo Alcaide, 1977
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2853.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5293440 |
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Cerocoma (Meloides) rapillyi Pardo Alcaide, 1977 |
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Cerocoma (Meloides) rapillyi Pardo Alcaide, 1977
Figs 2Y View FIGURE 2 , 3Y View FIGURE 3 , 4Y View FIGURE 4 , 6Y View FIGURE 6 , 7B View FIGURE 7
Cerocoma rapillyi Pardo Alcaide, 1977: 61 .
Cerocoma (Meloides) rapillyi, Dvořák, 1990: 9 .
Type locality. “ Iran, Magsud-beik” ( Pardo Alcaide 1977).
Type specimens. 13 paratypes have been examined:
6 paratypes, 3 ♀♀ and 3 ♂♂: PARATIPO (red, black printed) // Cerocoma ♂ / rapillyi Pardo / Pardo Alcaide det. 1974 (red, printed and handwritten) // IRAN Magsud-Beik / 20. V.1969 / M. Rapillyi leg. (white, handwritten) ( MNHN). The second label is “ Cerocoma ♀ ” for the three females. Several specimens lack part of the legs and one female lacks left antenna.
1 paratype ♀: IRAN Shah / Reza 20. V .69 / M. Rapillyi réc. (white, handwritten) // PARATIPO (red, black printed) // Cerocoma ♀ / rapillyi Pardo / Pardo Alcaide det. 1974 (red, printed and handwritten) ( MNHN) .
3 ♂♂ paratypes pinned together: Iran Maqsud beik / 29. V.1969 / M. Rapilly leg. (white, handwritten) // coll. Pardo Alcaide (yellow, printed) // PARATYPUS / A. Pardo (red, printed) // Cerocoma / rapillyi Pardo (pink, handwritten) ( MULL). Protarsomeres of two specimens are damaged.
3 ♂♂ paratypes pinned together: Maqsud beik / 20. V.67 (white, handwritten; 3 identical labels repeated) // Iran / M. Rapilly leg. (white, handwritten) // coll. Pardo Alcaide (yellow, printed) // PARATYPUS / A. Pardo (red, printed) // Cerocoma / rapillyi Pardo (pink, handwritten) ( MULL). One male lacks the head and another specimen lacks left protarsomeres.
Description. Male. Body metallic dark green with short and sparse yellowish setae; frons with a central orange spot; abdomen orange, except for last two segments, metallic green; legs, antennae and mouthparts, including maxillary palpi, yellow-orange.
Head transverse with slightly protruding eyes. Maxillary palpi modified with palpomere II wide, flattened and curved; III very swollen and rounded on the external side; IV with narrow base and then very distinctly widened to apex, especially on the internal edge ( Fig. 3Y View FIGURE 3 ). Antennae modified with antennomere I bearing a narrow, long and apically curved expansion on the external side and dorsal keel wide, high and apically curved; III–VI very modified and ventrally expanded; III, in dorsal view, slightly sinuate on the external side and with a wide and shallow incision on the internal side and a short and broad appendix on the internal apex ( Fig. 7B View FIGURE 7 ); V with short setae on distal face of ventral laminar expansion; VI with a very long, narrow and curved expansion and a tuft of long and erect setae on ventral side; IX transverse and apically rounded ( Fig. 2Y View FIGURE 2 ).
Protibial keel extended to proximal 2/3 of the length of tibia, with dorsal edge straight and anterior edge bearing an angular bulge, visible in lateral view ( Fig. 4Y View FIGURE 4 ). Protarsomeres slightly enlarged; II with an obvious dorsal bulge.
Gonostyli, in lateral view, straight, with apical lobes directed forward; apical lobes, in dorsal view, swollen and slightly diverging. Apex of aedeagus slightly pointed; aedeagal hooks subequal in size (the subapical only slightly larger). Sclerotised hooks of endophallus equal in size, the apical pointing outwards and the subapical backwards ( Fig. 6Y View FIGURE 6 ).
Female. Not modified. Refer to key for diagnostic characters.
Taxonomy. For its relationships, see discussion on C. marginiventris .
Distribution. Iraq, Iran. Erroneously recorded from Bulgaria.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Cerocoma (Meloides) rapillyi Pardo Alcaide, 1977
Turco, Federica & Bologna, Marco A. 2011 |
Cerocoma (Meloides) rapillyi, Dvořák, 1990: 9
Dvorak, M. 1990: 9 |
Cerocoma rapillyi
Pardo Alcaide, A. 1977: 61 |