Hycleus lunatus (Pallas, 1781) Bologna & Amore & Pitzalis, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4373.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5990584 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F72687E4-FFAC-FFF6-FF5F-FC44FDF549D0 |
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Hycleus lunatus |
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Ba) Hycleus lunatus species group
We refer to this group H. lunatus and, at least, H. bissexnotatus (Pic, 1910) , distributed in NE South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and southern Congo. Both species are characterized by ten visible antennomeres and the fore inner yellow spot semilunar in shape.
Hycleus lunatus (Pallas, 1781) comb. n. ( Fig. 3V View FIGURE 3 )
Mylabris lunata, Pardo Alcaide 1958 Coryna lunata, Bologna 1978
Type. The type of this very common and characteristic species is lost.
Distribution. Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, northeastern Namibia (new species for this country), South Africa, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
Material examined. [Otjozondjupa] Tsumkwe: Kremetartkop , 19.8667°S 20.9167°E ( SMWN) GoogleMaps ; 3 km W Kuru , 19.9333°S 20.6333°E ( SMWN) GoogleMaps .
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Meloinae |
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Mylabrini |
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Hycleus lunatus
Bologna, Marco A., Amore, Valentina & Pitzalis, Monica 2018 |
Coryna lunata
Bologna 1978 |
Mylabris lunata
Pardo Alcaide 1958 |