Lixus iridis Olivier, 1807
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6193186 |
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Lixus iridis Olivier, 1807 View in CoL
Figs. 9–10 View FIGURES 9 – 12 , 21 View FIGURES 21 – 24 .
Lixus iridis Olivier, 1807: 239 View in CoL ; pl. 9, fig. 106.
Original description. " L. longirostris fuscus , cylindricus, elytris mucronatis lineis plurimis obsoletis cinereis. Magnitudo et statura L. anguini . Antennae fuscae articulo primo piceo, clava cinerascente. Rostrum elongatum, tenue, cylindricum vix arcuatum nigrum. Thorax rugosus antice linea brevi elevata, fuscus vitta laterali obsoleta cinerea. Elytra mucronata punctato-striata fusea lineis plurimis obsoletis cinereis. Corpus fuscum".
Type locality. “Midi de la France ”.
Types. In a box in the MNHN recently given by Olivier’s family to the Museum, are a female and a male. The female, pinned through the right elytron, bears the labels “COLLECTION OLIVIER TYPE ” printed on green round paper, “ Lixus, Iridis. Ol., Pulverulentus. Dahl., C. Olivier, Gal. mer” handwritten and “MUSEUM PARIS, Famille Olivier, leg. 1995”, “ MNHN EC 1941” printed. The specimen, agreeing with both description and type locality is here designated as the lectotype with: “ LECTOTYPUS Ƥ, Lixus iridis Olivier, Gültekin & Perrin des. 2010”. The male, also pinned through the right elytron, bearing the label “COLLECTION OLIVIER TYPE ” printed on green round paper and “MUSEUM PARIS, Famille Olivier, leg. 1995”, and matching the description, is here designated as the paralectotype with: “ PARALECTOTYPUS 3, Lixus iridis Olivier, Gültekin & Perrin des. 2010”.
Remarks. Gültekin (2006) considered Lixus iridis Olivier, 1807 as a nomen protectum, and Lixus pulverulentus Fabricius, 1801 a nomen oblitum, leaving the latter into synonymy of the former. This is a well known Palaearctic species related to L. recurvus Olivier, 1807 (see below).
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Lixus iridis Olivier, 1807
Gültekin, Levent & Perrin, Hélène 2011 |
Lixus iridis
Olivier 1807: 239 |