Pseudomeira reitteri (Vitale, 1903)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.204879 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5317256 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B987B6-965C-FFE0-30F3-FA4E6D2B6497 |
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Pseudomeira reitteri (Vitale, 1903) |
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Pseudomeira reitteri (Vitale, 1903) View in CoL
( Figs 11, 12 View FIGURES 10 – 18 , 37, 38 View FIGURES 36 – 44 , 56 View FIGURES 53 – 64 , 68 View FIGURES 65 – 76 , 84 View FIGURES 77 – 90 , 98 View FIGURES 91 – 104 )
Peritelus reitteri Vitale, 1903a: 21 View in CoL ; Vitale, 1903b: 8; Ragusa, 1904: 58; Vitale, 1905: 183; Vitale, 1906b: 85; Pic, 1908: 44; Solari & Solari, 1907: 119.
Peritelus (Peritelus) reitteri: Luigioni, 1929: 873 View in CoL .
Peritelus (Pseudomeira) vitalei: Lona, 1937: 264 View in CoL .
Pseudomeira reitteri: Abbazzi et al., 1995: 23 View in CoL ; Pierotti & Bellò, 1995: 530; Pierotti & Bellò, 1998: 105; Sparacio, 1999: 136; Colonnelli, 2003: 48; Osella et al., 2005; Pierotti, 2009: 482; Abbazzi & Maggini, 2009: 62.
Type locality: Sicily, Castroreale Bagni (Messina).
Diagnosis: Middle-sized (3.4–4.5 mm), elongate-oval. Epistoma impressed, clypeus almost flat and longitudinally impressed medially. Elytra clothed by earth-brown scales and elongate rather thick with suberect setae. Aedeagus with rounded slightly lobate apex ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 65 – 76 ).
Description: Small, dorsal vestiture of strongly imbricate earth-brown scales and suberect quite thick setae whose apex is slightly widening, more so on apical declivity. Pronotum with a darker band on each side, dark spots are also around scutellum, at the base of interval 5, and here and there on elytra, mainly on apical declivity.
Rostrum strongly transverse, sides not or very weakly converging apically. Epistoma deeply impressed with bulging edges; pterygia not or just slightly protruding; clypeus very deeply impressed longitudinally; frons higher than rostrum, with a distinct median impression. Eyes barely protruding from head outline. Antennae quite robust; scape curved at basal third and progressively thickening towards apex; second funicular segment at least 1.5 times as long as wide, the following pearl-shaped and more or less transverse; club quite robust and with the first segment widely conical.
Pronotum more (3) or less (Ƥ) transverse, base not wider than anterior margin, sides rounded, disc with punctures thick and deep, partially hidden by the scales.
Elytra subparallel sided. Striae formed by obvious punctures, interstriae feebly convex.
Legs quite robust; external margin of protibiae straight almost to the shortly rounded apex.
Aedeagus: see Figs. 56 View FIGURES 53 – 64 , 68 View FIGURES 65 – 76 . Spiculum ventral: see Fig.84 View FIGURES 77 – 90 . Spermatheca: see Fig. 98 View FIGURES 91 – 104 .
Distribution: Sicily.
Neotypus: After a careful search in the Vitale collection and in those of all entomologists (Desbrochers, Ragusa, Solari, etc.) to whom he used to donate or exchange specimens, we could not locate any type. We concluded that most probably the type (s) has been destroyed by the earthquake of 1908 when most of the insects collected by Vitale before this date got lost. According to the rules of the art. 75 of the International Code (ICZN,1999), to fix the name we select here a male neotype (VIT) from the type locality labeled as follows: "3" [white, printed], "Sicilia-ME-Castroreale, 24.IV.06 leg. Bellò" [white, printed], " N 38°05.750” E 015°11.906" [white, printed], "al vaglio lettiera Olea europaea " [white, printed], " Pseudomeira reitteri (Vitale, 1903) det. C. Bellò, " [white, printed], "coll. Cesare Bellò" [green, printed]; " Pseudomeira reitteri (Vitale, 1903) , NEOTYPUS des. Bellò, 2010 " [red, partly printed].
Material: A total of 397 specimens were examined; genitalia of 51 were studied, and molecular data were obtained from 14 males and females.
Localities: Messina ( DOD, FOR, HOF, SOL, VIT): Basicò ( BAV, BEL); Brolo ( BEL); Campogrande ( BEL, OSE, PIE); Castroreale Bagni ( BEL, PIE, BAV); Gazzi ( HOF, VIT); Mazzarà ( RAG), Novara Sicula ( SOL); Ortoliuzzo ( BAV, BEL); San Pier Niceto ( BAV, BEL), Termini Bagni ( RAG).
Ecology: Specimens have been collected by sifting leaf-litter taken beneath Olea europaea europaea L. and Quercus sp., whereas Vitale (1903) found them in winter "sotto scorze al pedale di un vecchio olivo”. The aestivating, often worn, adults survive until the beginning of the winter.
Reproduction: Amphigonic.
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Forssa Museum of Natural History |
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Pseudomeira reitteri (Vitale, 1903)
Bellò, Cesare & Baviera, Cosimo 2011 |
Pseudomeira reitteri:
Pierotti 2009: 482 |
Abbazzi 2009: 62 |
Colonnelli 2003: 48 |
Sparacio 1999: 136 |
Pierotti 1998: 105 |
Abbazzi 1995: 23 |
Pierotti 1995: 530 |
Peritelus (Pseudomeira) vitalei:
Lona 1937: 264 |
Peritelus (Peritelus) reitteri:
Luigioni 1929: 873 |
Peritelus reitteri
Pic 1908: 44 |
Solari 1907: 119 |
Vitale 1906: 85 |
Vitale 1905: 183 |
Ragusa 1904: 58 |
Vitale 1903: 21 |
Vitale 1903: 8 |