Lixus cardui Olivier, 1807
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.278160 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6193192 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3661878B-FFA5-FFD0-FF16-ACDE9FE0FD25 |
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Lixus cardui Olivier, 1807 |
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Lixus cardui Olivier, 1807 View in CoL
Figs. 15–16 View FIGURES 13 – 16 , 24 View FIGURES 21 – 24 .
Lixus cardui Olivier, 1807: 250 View in CoL ; pl. 30, fig. 454.
Original description. " L. longirostris , cinereo pubescens, thorace lineis quatuor obsoletis albis, rostro laevi incurvo. Similis L. Myagri View in CoL , at differt rostro tenuiori, longiori, haud carinato. Corpus fuscum cinereo pubescens. Thorax linea laterali lineisque duabus dorsalibus obsoletis albicantibus. Elytra vix striata apice rotundato".
Type locality. “Aux environs de Constantinople”.
Types. In a box in the MNHN recently given by Olivier’s family to the Museum, a female pinned through the right elytron and with another pin hole on the left one bears the labels “COLLECTION OLIVIER TYPE ” printed on green round paper, “ Lixus, Cardui. Ol., Tigrinus ? 11109, Constantinople., C. Olivier”, handwritten, and “MUSEUM PARIS, Famille Olivier, leg. 1995”, “ MNHN EC 1943” printed. The specimen, agreeing with both description and type locality is here designated as the lectotype with: “ LECTOTYPUS Ƥ, Lixus cardui Olivier, Gültekin & Perrin des. 2010”.
Remarks. This species is an important biological control agent against Onopordum weeds, already introduced into Australian region (Briese, 1996), always correctly recognized by subsequent authors.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Lixus cardui Olivier, 1807
Gültekin, Levent & Perrin, Hélène 2011 |
Lixus cardui
Olivier 1807: 250 |