Protomiltogramma jaxartiana ( Rohdendorf, 1927 )
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12. Protomiltogramma jaxartiana ( Rohdendorf, 1927) View in CoL *
( Figs 19–21 View FIGURE 19 View FIGURE 20 View FIGURE 21 )
Material examined. Xinjiang, Altay, Kalamaili— 1 ♂: 26.VI.2015, MZ leg.; 23 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀: 26‒30.VI.2015, MZ leg.; 2 ♂♂: 1.VII.2015, MZ leg.
Distribution. China (Neimenggu, Xinjiang). Northwest Asia, Southwest Asia, Central Asia, Mongolia, East Asia.
Remarks. Protomiltogramma jaxartiana differs from all congeners by its abdominal pattern of extensive gray microtomentum with tergites 3 and 4 having a distinct median black spot and a broad, black hind margin laterally, and tergite 5 with gray microtomentum in at least anterior half ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ). The other species of Protomiltogramma Townsend known from China — P. fasciata ( Meigen, 1824) , P. yunnanica ( Chao & Zhang, 1988) , and P. yunnanensis ( Fan, 1981) —as well as those known from Sri Lanka (2 spp.; Verves 1979), Thailand (2 spp.; Kurahashi & Chaiwong 2007), Malaysia (2 spp.; Kurahashi & Leh 2008), New Caledonia ( Johnston et al. 2019), and the easternmost Palaearctic (1 sp.; Rohdendorf 1935; Kurahashi & Kakinuma 2015; Kurahashi et al. 2017) have an abdominal pattern without a well-defined median spot (e.g., Zhang et al. 2015, fig. 15A, F; Verves & Khrokalo 2020b, fig. 12D–E) and they can hardly be confused with P. jaxartiana . We compared the specimens from Kalamaili with a male from Iran (North Khorasan, Sevaldi, 37°43’07’’N 57°45’44’’E, 21.VI.2016, Iran Expedition III, deposited in NCUT), and the Kalamaili material presents an overall slightly paler microtomentum on the thorax and a larger distance from the tip of postpedical to the vibrissa. The length of the postpedical is often of considerable diagnostic value in Protomiltogramma , but male terminalia of our material ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 ) showed a close match with those of P. jaxartiana illustrated by Verves (1990: 529, fig. 8δ) as well as with the terminalia of the male from Iran (K. Szpila leg.) ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 ).
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