Stenohippus mundus ( Walker, 1871 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a31 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4436553 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A87B5-216A-BE20-F88A-FE101FD1B8B6 |
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Stenohippus mundus ( Walker, 1871 ) |
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Stenohippus mundus ( Walker, 1871) ***
( Fig. 28 View FIG )
Stenobothrus mundus Walker, 1871: 79 .
Stenobothrus epacromioides var. nigrovittata Krauss, 1892b: 166 .
Stenobothrus bonneti Bolívar, 1885: 116 . — Finot 1895: 425. — Vosseler 1902b: 5.
Omocestus bonneti – Kirby 1910: 172.
Stauroderus nigrovittatus – Kirby 1910: 180.
Dociostaurus mundus – Kirby 1914: 119.
Stauroderus bonneti – Bolívar 1915: 33.
Stenohippus mundus – Uvarov 1926c: 425.
Stenohippus epacromioides var. nigrovittata – Uvarov 1926c: Ibid. 425.
Stenohippus bonneti – Uvarov 1926c: 425. — Chopard 1943: 277.
TYPE SPECIMEN. — India • ♂; holotype; Bombay ; NHM .
DISTRIBUTION. — This species is present in North and sub-Saharan Africa, across Saudi Arabia to Pakistan and India ( Mestre & Chiffaud 2006).
DATA FROM LITERATURE FOR CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN TUNISIA. — Bir Beni Zid, Chott Fedjej ( Finot 1895); Bou Hedma ( Chopard 1943).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Tunisia • 1 ♂; Gafsa, Amra ; 26.IV.2019; H. Tlili; MNHN-EO-CAELIF7030 • 1♀; same data; MNHN-EO-CAELIF7031 • 1 ♂; same data; MNHN-EO-CAELIF7432 • 1♀; same data; MNHN-EO-CAELIF7433 • 1 ♀; same data; MNHN-EO-CAELIF7434 • 1♀; same data; MNHN-EO-CAELIF7435 • 1 ♀; same data; MNHN-EO-CAELIF7436 • 1 ♀; same data; MNHN-EO-CAELIF7437 • 1♀; Gafsa, El Guetar ; 30.IV.2017; H. Tlili; MNHN-EO-CAELIF 4672 • 1 ♂; same data; INAT • 1 ♂; Tozeur, Souani Ali ; 31.III.2016; H. Tlili; MNHN-EO-CAELIF4671 .
NEW DATA FOR CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN TUNISIA. — Gafsa, Amra, El Guetar; Tozeur, Souani Ali.
HABITAT. — Waddies and depressions (Maxwell-Darling 1934).
REMARKS. — Stenohippus mundus has an extensive distribution from East Africa (Maxwell-Darling 1934) to West Asia ( Walker 1871). In North Africa, the last record of this species was in 1884 by Bonnet. We confirm here the presence of S. mundus in Tunisia.
DNA SEQUENCES. — We generated a new sequence for the mitochondrial marker COI (658 bp) ( Table 4 View TABLE ).
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United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
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Stenohippus mundus ( Walker, 1871 )
Tlili, Haithem, Abdellaoui, Khemais, Chintauan-Marquier, Ioana C., Chouikha, Manel Ben, Moussi, Abdelhamid, Ammar, Mohamed & Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure 2020 |
Stenohippus mundus
UVAROV B. P. 1926: 425 |
Stenohippus bonneti
CHOPARD L. 1943: 277 |
UVAROV B. P. 1926: 425 |
Stauroderus bonneti
BOLIVAR I. 1915: 33 |
Dociostaurus mundus
KIRBY W. F. 1914: 119 |
Omocestus bonneti
KIRBY W. F. 1910: 172 |
Stauroderus nigrovittatus
KIRBY W. F. 1910: 180 |
Stenobothrus epacromioides var. nigrovittata
KRAUSS H. A. 1892: 166 |
Stenobothrus bonneti Bolívar, 1885: 116
VOSSELER J. 1902: 5 |
FINOT A. 1895: 425 |
BOLIVAR I. 1885: 116 |
Stenobothrus mundus
WALKER F. 1871: 79 |
Stenohippus epacromioides var. nigrovittata
Uvarov 1926c: Ibid. 425 |