Podalonia dispar (TASCHENBERG)
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Carolina |
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Podalonia dispar (TASCHENBERG) |
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Podalonia dispar (TASCHENBERG) View in CoL Figs 40, 65, 90,102
Psammophila dispar TASCHENBERG 1869: 429 View in CoL ,,. Lectotype:, Sudan: Khartum (Halle), designated by Menke in BOHART & MENKE 1976: 144.
R e c o g n i t i o n Podalonia dispar View in CoL has a propodeal enclosure with erect setae, a basally red gaster, and OOD = POD in most specimens.
The female of this species is characterized by rudimentary arolia and the head and thorax with thin black erect setae, and the propodeum with white ones. The tarsal rake of the foreleg is similar in P. hirsuta and not as long as in P. luffii .
The male of P. dispar differs from P. tydei , P. luffii and P. mauritanica by the shape of penis valve (figs 40, 65, 90 and 102). In addition, erect setae on the head and thorax are whitish.
G e o g r a p h i c d i s t r i b u t i o n: Egypt, Jordan, Libya, Sudan.
S p e c i m e n s e x a m i n e d:1, 1.
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Podalonia dispar (TASCHENBERG)
Dollfuss, H. 2010 |
Psammophila dispar
TASCHENBERG E 1869: 429 |