Meligethes sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5174104 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ECC747-FFA0-FFCD-FEA6-FADEFB81C810 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Meligethes sp. |
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Meligethes sp. cf. praetermissus Easton, 1957
( Figs. 13-14 View Figs )
Material examined. CHINA: ZHEJIANG, Anji County, Long Wang Mts. Nature Reserve (= Long Wang Shan Nature Reserve), 1200 m, 13.v.1996, on? Cardamine sp. (Brassicaceae) , J. Coot- er leg., det. P. Audisio, 15 JJ 17 ♀♀ (CAR, NMPC).
These specimens are similar in general habitus and shape of the male genitalia ( Figs. 13- 14 View Figs ) to M. praetermissus Easton, 1957 , known from Japan and Eastern Siberia ( EASTON 1957; KIREJTSHUK 1992). They differ markedly in having body coloration entirely metallic brown, with yellowish legs and antennae ( M. praetermissus is usually brown with faint bluish reflec- tions), and dorsal punctures coarser and deeper (relatively sparse and shallow in M. praetermissus ). We tentatively refer to the above material from SE China as M. praetermissus . The material was collected on unidentified Brassicaceae with white flowers and long, acute, and elliptic leaves, probably in Cardamine or related genera (J. COOTER, pers. observ.).
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National Museum Prague |
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