Lampyridae: History of the type species of the genus Luciola, updated checklist of North African fireflies, and other taxonomic and faunistic notes
Author
Fanti, Fabrizio
text
Baltic Journal of Coleopterology
2024
24
1
43
64
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671241285860
journal article
10.59893/bjc.24(1).005
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L. algerica algerica
Ancey, 1870
Lampyris Algerica
Ancey, 1870: 87
. Loc.
typ. “environs de Blidah (
Algérie
)”.
=
Lampyris algeica
Cros, 1924: 37
incorrect subsequent spelling
=
mucronata
J. E.
Olivier, 1884: 10
(in the key), 25–26. Loc. typ. “Environs d’Alger, Sidi-Ferruch” (coll. de Marseul, la mienne).
Lectotype
: “
Alger
” Coll. Olivier – MNP (
Geisthardt 1983: 28
) [synonymized by
Geisthardt 1983: 27
].
=
mutabilis
J. E.
Olivier, 1884
pages 31–32 and Fig. 8 ter. (
partim
) [synonymized by
Geisthardt 1983: 27
].
=
var. [without name] J. E.
Olivier, 1885
: ix. Loc. typ. “dans le Djebel Beurda”
1 male
, M.
V
.
Mayet
leg.
Distribution.
Endemic of
Algeria
(Tell Atlas including Edough Massif). All the known localities are located in a band just
200 km
wide of the “Tellatlas-Gebirges” (about 2°–
4° E
) with
Algiers
in the center; however, it can be assumed that the distribution extends further west (
Geisthardt 1983
).
Note.
Type
examined by
Olivier (1884)
, but not found by
Geisthardt (1983)
. The female of
L. mutabilis
was described by
Olivier (1887
: cxvii-cxviii): This female is very distinct from that of
attenuata
by the extreme reduction of its elytral stumps, by its prothorax with parallel sides instead of being rounded from the base, and by its triangular scutellar shield (while in the latter it is in the shape of a trapezoid); the habitat of the two species is also different (
Olivier 1887
). The
variety from Djebel-Beurda
described as a variety of
attenuata
(
Olivier 1885
)
was transferred to
L. mutabilis
by
Olivier (1887)
, and it mildly differs from typical individuals in its slightly larger size and its pronotum less angular and almost rounded in front (
Olivier 1885
).