Euops (Riedeliops) keiseri Voss
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Euops (Riedeliops) keiseri Voss View in CoL
( Figs. 9, 10 View FIGURES 7 – 12 , 21–22 View FIGURES 19 – 24 , 57–59, 98, 112–113, 120, 127, 134, 148–152, 166, 173, 182, 187)
Euops keiseri ( Voss), 1957: 98 View in CoL –99 (type locality: Mavanella [probably vicinity of 07° 14´N 80° 12´E; ca. 100m], Sri Lanka).
Riedeliops keiseri (Voss) View in CoL : Legalov, 2003: 385.
Asynaptops keiseri Voss : Legalov, 2007: 225.
Diagnosis. Anterior margin of prothorax in front of procoxa angulately projecting; mesosternum with apically rounded, cone-shaped protrusion directed anteriad ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 71 – 78 ); protibia in female ( Fig. 134 View FIGURES 130 – 135 ) with dorsal contour evenly convex; mesotibia in male ( Fig. 127 View FIGURES 123 – 129 ) with subapical dorsal extension moderately long, spiniform; ventrite 4 in male with median pit containing dense brush of erect setae, their tips pointing forward ( Fig. 98 View FIGURES 93 – 99 ); apex of pedon pointed ( Fig. 151 View FIGURES 148 – 152 ).
Material examined. Holotype, female (Figs. 57–59): labels: 1) [white, rectangular]: “ CEYLON Sab., Mavanella [probably vicinity of 07° 14´N 80° 12´E; ca. 100m], 18.XI.1953, F. Keiser [printed]”, 2) [white, rectangular] “ Euops keiseri n.sp. [handwritten], det. E. Voß [printed]” 3) [red, rectangular] “ TYPUS [printed]”; condition: fair, right foreleg broken and missing, right metatarsus broken and glued to card, originally card-mounted but point-mounted for examination ( NHMB). Other specimens. 1 male, SRI LANKA, Balangoda [information from Google Earth: 06° 39´N 80° 42´E], 1776 ft [= 541m], 13–16.III.82, leg.G. Lewis ( BMNH).
Distribution ( Fig. 187 View FIGURE 187 ).
Notes. Euops keiseri was described by Voss from a single female from Sri Lanka. Generally it is difficult to correctly interpret Euops species on the limited character set of the female, but in this case a male from Sri Lanka was found that closely matched the characters of the type. The species is very similar to E. indicus and E. pseudoindicus and evidently closely related. It occurs both in Sri Lanka and in India. The Indian specimens are larger (length 2.24–2.34 mm (n=3, x =2.29 ± 0.05), compared with 1.99–2.10 mm (n=2, x =2.05) in Sri Lanka) and differ in having a more prominent mesosternal protuberance, the sculpture of the pronotum more densely punctate between the wrinkles and the elytral interstriae more distinctly transversely rugose. They agree well with the Sri-Lankan specimens in all other characters. The genitalia of males of the indicus -group offer only characters diagnostic of the group but fail to show characters useful for a distinction of the species; thus they do not provide additional information on the status of this population. In view of the geographical separation and the slight morphological differences of the Indian population, it is here described as a subspecies of E. keiseri .
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Euops (Riedeliops) keiseri Voss
Riedel, Alexander 2009 |
Asynaptops keiseri
Legalov 2007: 225 |
Riedeliops keiseri
Legalov 2003: 385 |
Euops keiseri (
Voss 1957: 98 |