Pamphagulus bodenheimeri dumonti Uvarov, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a31 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4382857 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A87B5-211E-BE54-F84B-FB351891B8B7 |
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Pamphagulus bodenheimeri dumonti Uvarov, 1929 |
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Pamphagulus bodenheimeri dumonti Uvarov, 1929
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Pamphagulus bodenheimeri dumonti Uvarov, 1929: 101 . — Chopard 1943: 384. — Tlili et al. 2019a: 391.
TYPE SPECIMEN. — Tunisia • ♀; holotype; Maknassy ; MNHN .
DISTRIBUTION. — Algeria ( Moussi et al. 2014); Tunisia ( Tlili et al. 2019a); Libya ( Massa 1998).
DATA FROM LITERATURE FOR CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN TUNISIA. — Meknassy ( Uvarov 1929); Tozeur, Gouifla ( Tlili et al. 2019a).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Tunisia • 1 ♀; holotype; Maknassy ; VII.1927; C. Duniad; MNHN-EO-CAELIF156 • 1 ♂; Tozeur, Gouifla ; 28.IV.2016; M. Ammar; MNHN-EO-CAELIF4718 .
NEW DATA FOR CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN TUNISIA. — Tozeur, Gouifla.
HABITAT. — Desertic steppe and sandy areas ( Tlili et al. 2019a).
REMARKS. — This species is very rare ( Tlili et al. 2019a).
DNA SEQUENCES. — We generated new sequences for the mitochondrial marker COI (673 bp) and the nuclear gene H3 (330 bp) ( Table 4 View TABLE ).
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Pamphagulus bodenheimeri dumonti Uvarov, 1929
Tlili, Haithem, Abdellaoui, Khemais, Chintauan-Marquier, Ioana C., Chouikha, Manel Ben, Moussi, Abdelhamid, Ammar, Mohamed & Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure 2020 |
Pamphagulus bodenheimeri dumonti
TLILI H. & ABDELLAOUI K. & BEN CHOUIKHA M. & MHAFDHI M. & MAZI A. & AMMAR M. & GRANDCOLAS L. 2019: 391 |
CHOPARD L. 1943: 384 |
UVAROV B. P. 1929: 101 |