Microhoria corallicollis ( Reitter, 1889 )
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Microhoria corallicollis ( Reitter, 1889) ( Fig. 14 View Fig ) Anthicus corallicollis Reitter, 1889: 258 (description).
Anthicus corallicollis – Pic 1894: 50 (checklist); 1907: 125 (note on incorrectly proposed synonymy); Pic 1910: 38 (note on an incorrectly proposed synonymy); Pic 1911a: 41 (checklist). Anthicus (Eonius) corallicollis – Heyden 1891: 268 (checklist); Reitter 1906: 445 (new, erroneous synonymy with Anthicus View in CoL (now Microhoria ) syrensis Pic, 1902; checklist).
Anthicus (Immicrohoria) corallicollis – Winkler 1927: 849 (checklist).
Microhoria corallicollis – Uhmann 1985: 199 (new combination, record of the type specimen; record – Cyclades (type series) & Dodecanese islands); Chikatunov et al. 2004: 160 (distribution in Israel, general distribution, bionomy); Uhmann et al. 2005: 5 & 41 (biogeography, bionomy, checklist, records – Israel); Chandler et al. 2008: 439 (checklist); Kejval & Chandler 2020: 131 (assigned to the M. terminata species group); Telnov 2020a: 608 (checklist).
Type material studied. Lectotype male MNHN [here designated]: Cykladen Keos v. Oertzen. [printed] // A. corallicollis M. 1889 [handwritten] // type [handwritten] // peut … Lafertei Truq. [handwritten, in part unreadable]; Paralectotype 1 male HMNH: Südl. Sporaden Karpathos v. Oertzen. [printed] // Paratypus [printed, letters red] 1889 Anthicus corallicollis Reitter [handwritten] [red frame] // Coll. Reitter [printed] // Microhoria [printed] corallicollis (Reitter) [handwritten] G. Uhmann19 [printed] 84 [handwritten].
Supplementary description. Belongs to the M. terminata species group. Male lectotype. Head reddishbrown to dark brown, pronotum rufous, elytra black.Antenna generally yellowish, three or four terminal antennomeres darkened. Palps and legs yellowish brown, tibiae distinctly paler than femora. Head about 1.3× as long as wide, basal margin rounded in one arc with posterior temporal angles. Compound eye large, slightly protruding from lateral outline of head. Head dorsum moderately glossy, sparsely punctate with sporadic, circular punctures. Intervening spaces much wider than punctures, smooth. Dorsal cranial setae whitish, sparse, appressed.Antenna moderately thickened in apical third. Terminal antennomere elongate, apically pointed, about 3× as long as penultimate antennomere. Pronotum about 1.2× as long as wide, narrower than head across eyes, moderately glossy, rounded at anterior margin. Lateral margins strongly impressed in posterior half. Laterobasal pronotal fovea broad and deep. Pronotal disc slightly convex in dorsal aspect, punctures and setae sporadic, similar to those on head. Elytra about 1.5– 1.6× as long as wide, rounded laterally, dorsally slightly convex. Humerus obsolete. Apex of elytron modified, channel of gland forming oval opening and short, broad process at posterior margin. Elytral disc moderately glossy, comparatively denser, slightly stronger punctate than forebody. Intervening spaces about twice as wide as punctures, smooth, glossy. Elytral setae whitish, moderately long and dense, subdecumbent to appressed. Legs without modifications, tibial terminal spurs paired. Tergite VII subtruncate at posterior margin. Morphological sternite VII subtruncate at posterior margin. Aedeagus as in Fig. 14C–E View Fig , tegmen apex with long, rodlike and apically strongly hooked process; endophallic armature with a pair of large, curved spines and some small spinules.
Sexual dimorphism. Female generally more robust than male, elytra comparatively more wide, elytral apex without modifications.
Ecology. Unknown.
Distribution. Greece (Cyclades & Dodecanese islands). Record by Pic (1896b: 180) from Karpathos Island based on misidentified specimen of M. rubronotata (Pic, 1896) stat. nov. (see below). Specimens recorded by Chikatunov et al. (2004) and Uhmann (2005) from Israel were not verified during this study and thus the occurrence of M. corallicollis in the Eastern Mediterranean requires further confirmation.
Chorotype. EMediterranean (3.03 EME), here considered restricted to Cyclades & Dodecanese islands.
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Microhoria corallicollis ( Reitter, 1889 )
Telnov, Dmitry 2022 |
Microhoria corallicollis
Kejval Z. & Chandler D. S. 2020: 131 |
Telnov D. 2020: 608 |
Uhmann G. & Chikatunov V. & Pavlieek T. 2005: 5 |
Chikatunov V. & Pavlicek T. & Nevo E. 2004: 160 |
Uhmann G. 1985: 199 |
Anthicus corallicollis
Pic M. 1911: 41 |
Reitter E. 1906: 445 |
Pic M. 1894: 50 |
Heyden L. von 1891: 268 |
Microhoria corallicollis (
Reitter E. 1889: 258 |