Smicronyx albosquamosus Wollaston, 1854
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4508.2.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5996804 |
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Smicronyx albosquamosus Wollaston, 1854 |
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Smicronyx albosquamosus Wollaston, 1854 View in CoL
Figs 1H View FIGURE 1 , 3H View FIGURE 3 , 5H View FIGURE 5
Smicronyx albosquamosus Wollaston, 1854: 345 View in CoL
Material examined. Canary Islands, La Gomera, Vallehermoso, ca 300m, 25.xii.2005, P. M. Hammond (1♀, BMNH). Zambia, Kalambo falls , Zambia-Tanzania border, Tanganvika env., 900 m, 27.xi.2006, Z. Jindra leg. (1♀, FFWS) .
Diagnosis. Body length 2.0– 2.1 mm. Colour. Body integument black; vestiture of elytra consisting of recumbent, slightly overlapping brown scales, slightly longer than wide, concealing integument, and white scales usually forming a pale oblique band between humeri and apical third of elytral suture. Head. Rostrum moderately downcurved in lateral view, as long as head capsule + prothorax. Prothorax. Slightly wider than long (w/l ratio: 1.15), sides moderately rounded in basal 2/3, constricted in apical 1/3, with spots of whitish scales near humeri and at base near scutellum. Elytra. Subparallel in basal two-thirds (w/l ratio: 0.65), rounded toward apex in apical third. Legs. Covered with white and brown scales; femora moderately clavate, armed with small but distinct ventral tooth, tibiae straight; claws unequal in length, at least for fore tarsi. Genitalia. Penis elongate (w/l ratio: 0.30), sides straight, subparallel, converging near apex; curvature moderate in lateral view ( Fig. 5H View FIGURE 5 ).
Life history. S. albosquamosus is found on Cuscuta spp. in the Mediterranean region. Adults were collected in Zambia in November.
Distribution. This species is widely distributed throughout the Mediterranean basin. It is here reported here for the first time in tropical Africa.
Discussion. Smicronyx albosquamosus can be distinguished from other species of tropical Africa by its claws, which are unequal in length, at least for the fore tarsi (claws equal in length in other species).
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Smicronyx albosquamosus Wollaston, 1854
Haran, Julien 2018 |
Smicronyx albosquamosus
Wollaston 1854: 345 |