Platycranus Fieber, 1870

Knyshov, Alexander & Konstantinov, Fedor V., 2013, A taxonomic revision of the genus Platycranus Fieber, 1870 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylinae), Zootaxa 3637 (3), pp. 201-253 : 211

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3637.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6160591

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Platycranus Fieber, 1870
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Subgenus Platycranus Fieber, 1870 View in CoL

Type species: Platycranus erberi Fieber, 1870 (by monotypy) Platycranus Fieber, 1870 ; Wagner, 1974 [descr., key to spp .]

Diagnosis. Distinguished by the following combination of characters: labium short, not reaching or slightly surpassing fore coxa; head elongated, with flat vertex and frons; eyes in male large, noticeably protruded above vertex ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 60 – 73 ); vertex male 0.9–1.9 ×, female 2.0–2.7 × as wide as eye.

Discussion. We recognize four valid species within the subgenus Platycranus . The type species, Platycranus erberi is quite distinctive from other species of the subgenus in having a strongly flattened head, and darkened along the midline dorsum. The remaining three species apparently form a closely related group and share several common features, e.g., the characteristic field of spinules on the apex of the genital capsule ( Figs. 75–79 View FIGURES 74 – 79 ), and the right paramere with a basal extension (Figs. 110–121).

All species of the subgenus have different hosts and have non-overlapping distributional areas (Fig. 58). Platycranus erberi is widely spread in southern Europe and feeds on Spartium junceum . Platycranus hartigi is known only from Sicily from Genista aetnensis , and P. lindbergi is known only from Canary Islands and nothing is known about its host plant. Finally, P. p u t o n i is widely distributed across the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea and feeds primarily on Retama species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

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