Veribubo Evenhuis, 1978
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7909975 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7909971 |
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Veribubo Evenhuis |
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Tumulus Hull, 1973: 403 , 404 (as subgenus of Thyridanthrax Osten Sacken View in CoL ). Type species: Anthrax misellus Loew, 1869 View in CoL , by original designation. [Preoccupied by Monterosato, 1888.]
Veribubo Evenhuis, 1978 b: 247 View in CoL (new replacement name for Tumulus Hull, 1973 ). Type species: Anthrax misellus Loew, 1869 View in CoL , automatic.
Comments: This genus was proposed by Hull (1973) (as Thyridanthrax subgenus Tumulus , but unfortunately this name is preoccupied) for species with a single robust flagellomere. In contrast to Exhyalanthrax spp. , the males tend to have more developed wing patterns than females. The species now allocated to it indicate an Eremian distribution for the genus.
Keys: Palaearctic, Engel (1932 –7); Eritrea /northern Ethiopia, Greathead (1967) both as Thyridanthrax .
Distribution: Eremian Region. North Africa: 6 species. Africa South of the Sahara: 5 species; Veribubo anus (Wiedemann) ( Sudan) , V. capella (Greathead) ( Eritrea,? Mali), V. gazella Greathead ( Mali) , V. latonus (Wiedemann) ( Sudan) , V. pallescens (Greathead) ( Chad) .
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Veribubo Evenhuis
Greathead, D. J. & Evenhuis, N. L. 2001 |
Tumulus
HULL, F. M. 1973: 403 |