Platycranus hartigi Wagner, 1951
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Platycranus hartigi Wagner, 1951 View in CoL
Figures 3–4 View FIGURES 1 – 11 , 37–38 View FIGURES 34 – 45 , 58, 75, 86, 110–112, 152, 159, 174, 195
Platycranus hartigi Wagner, 1951: 364 View in CoL [n. sp.]; Carvalho, 1958: 125 [cat.]; Schuh, 1995: 182 [cat.]; Wagner, 1974: 147 [descr.]
Diagnosis. Recognized by the following combination of characters: relatively large body size (5.8–7.0), coloration pale ( Figs. 3–4 View FIGURES 1 – 11 , 37–38 View FIGURES 34 – 45 ), first antennal segment relatively long, 0.6–0.8 × as long as width of head, right paramere with extension at base (Figs. 110–112), interramal lobes with almost flat apex ( Fig. 174 View FIGURES 169 – 174 ). Most similar to P. putoni and P. lindbergi but differs in the larger body size and longer appendages.
Redescription. Male. Relatively large, 5.8–6.9. COLORATION. Head: uniformly yellow, antenna pale brown ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 34 – 45 ). Thorax: pronotum and exposed part of mesonotum yellow; rarely mesonotum with two weakly expressed black parallel lines; scuto-scutellar suture usually dark brown; meso- and metapleura yellow. Hemelytron: uniformly greenish yellow. Legs: yellow to pale brown, third tarsal segment darker, pale brown to brown. Abdomen: dorsally brown to black, ventrally yellow. SURFACE AND VESTITURE. Mesial stiff setae on first antennal segment present; simple setae on antenna brown. STRUCTURE. Head: posterior margin slightly concave; vertex 0.97–1.15 × as wide as eye; first antennal segment almost twice as wide as second and 0.60–0.65 × as long as width of the head; second antennal segment 1.88–2.07 × as long as width of head and 1.67–1.86 × as long as width of pronotum. Thorax: pronotum with slightly concave anterior margin and straight posterior margin, 1.61– 1.91 × as wide as long. Hemelytron: cuneus nearly 2.5 × as long as wide. Legs: third tarsal segment nearly equal in length to first and second combined; pulvillus relatively short, not reaching midpoint of claw ( Fig. 195 View FIGURES 188 – 202 ). GENITALIA. Genital segment with spines on ventral side near apex ( Fig. 75 View FIGURES 74 – 79 ); left paramere as in Fig. 86 View FIGURES 85 – 88 ; right paramere with extension at base (Figs. 110–112); aedeagus as in Fig. 152 View FIGURES 151 – 155 .
Female. Middle-sized, 6.0–7.0. COLORATION, SURFACE, AND VESTITURE. As in male. STRUCTURE. Similar to male except larger interocular distance, vertex 2.20–2.31 × as wide as eye, and shorter labium reaching only forecoxa; first antennal segment 0.71–0.81 × as long as width of head; second antennal segment 2.04–2.11 × as long as width of head and 1.68–1.90 × as long as width of pronotum; pronotum 1.52–1.84 × as wide as long. GENITALIA. Interramal lobes apically flattened ( Fig. 174 View FIGURES 169 – 174 ); sclerotized rings as in Fig. 159.
Distribution. So far known exclusively from the type locality, Etna Mt., Sicilia, Italy (Fig. 58).
Host associations. According to Wagner (1960, 1974), the host plant is Genista aetnensis (Bivona-Bernardi) de Candolle; however, the exact Genista species has not been specified on the host labels of specimens from the type series.
Material. Paratypes: ITALY: Sicily: Mt. Etna, vers. mer. Canton, 37.73333 ° N 14.98333 ° E, 1890 m, 0 8 Aug 1948, Hartig, 23 ( AMNH _PBI 0 0 336895, AMNH _PBI 00336834) ( ZMUH). Mt Etna vers. occ. Pineta, 37.75 ° N 14.98333 ° E, 1700 m, 29 Jul 1949, Hartig, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00336896), 1Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00336893) ( ZMUH); 28 Aug 1949, Hartig, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00183844) ( ZMUH).
Other Specimens Examined: ITALY: Sicily: Catania Co.: Mount Etna, vers. orient. Rif. Citelli, Piano Sangillo, 37.75287 ° N 15.11755 ° E, 1550 m, 0 8 Aug 1948, Hartig, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00314170) ( ZISP). Mt. Etna, 37.73333 ° N 14.98333 ° E, 2500 m, 12 Sep 1952, A. Servadei, 1Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00336303) ( LCRT). Mt. Etna, vers. Mt. Vettore, 37.73333 ° N 14.98333 ° E, 1600 m, 28 Sep 1949, Hartig, 1Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00338834) ( ZMUH). Mt. Etna, vers. Sud. Piano della Lepre, 37.73333 ° N 14.98333 ° E, 1900 m, 0 8 Sep 1948, Hartig, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00336304) ( LCRT), 23 ( AMNH _PBI 0 0 336903, AMNH _PBI 00336904) ( ZMUH), 33 ( AMNH _PBI 00336190- AMNH _PBI 00336192) ( ZSM). Mt. Etna, vers. mer. Canton, 37.73333 ° N 14.98333 ° E, 1890 m, 0 8 Aug 1948, Hartig, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00336891) ( ZMUH). Mt. Etna, vers. mer. Mti Silvestri, 37.73333 ° N 14.98333 ° E, 1700 m, 10 Aug 1949, Hartig, Genista sp. ( Fabaceae ), 3Ƥ ( AMNH _PBI 00338835- AMNH _PBI 00338837) ( ZMUH). Mt Etna, S of Castagneti di Pedara, 37.6333 ° N 15.0667 ° E, 1000 m, 31 May 1968, Eckerlein, 13 ( AMNH _PBI 00314169) ( ZISP).
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Platycranus hartigi Wagner, 1951
Knyshov, Alexander & Konstantinov, Fedor V. 2013 |
Platycranus hartigi
Schuh 1995: 182 |
Wagner 1974: 147 |
Carvalho 1958: 125 |
Wagner 1951: 364 |