Annotated catalogue of the click-beetle tribe Dimini (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Dendrometrinae)
Author
Kundrata, Robin
Author
Musalkova, Marketa
Author
Kubaczkova, Magdalena
text
Zootaxa
2018
4412
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4412.1
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Dima dima
(Schaufuss, 1862)
Celox dima
Schaufuss, 1862: 202
.
Dima dima
(Schaufuss, 1862)
:
Reitter (1906)
: 387
.
Dima perezii
Seidlitz, 1867: 178
.
Dima perezi
:
Candèze (1891a)
: 185
. See Remark below.
Dima perezia
:
Hyslop (1921)
: 634
[unavailable name, incorrect subsequent spelling (
ICZN 1999, Αrt. 33.3
)].
Type
depositories.
Celox dima
: Described
from four
syntypes
, sex unknown (Schaufuss 1862). Schimmel (1996a) designated the
lectotype
and
paralectotypes
from
MFNB
.
Dima perezii
:
Type
material unknown. Described from at least two males and two females (Seidlitz 1867).
Type localities.
D. dima
: Spain;
D. perezii
: Spain, Sierra de Guadarrama.
Distribution.
Spain
.
Literature.
Schaufuss (1862): original description of
D. dima
; Seidlitz (1867): original description of
D. perezii
;
Gemminger & Harold (1869)
: catalogue; Pérez Arcas (1872): catalogue; Schaufuss (1872): note;
Marseul (1886)
: catalogue;
Candèze (1891a)
: catalogue;
Heyden
et al.
(1891)
: catalogue;
Reitter (1906)
: taxonomic note; Schwarz (1906): catalogue;
Hyslop (1921)
: catalogue; Schenkling (1927): catalogue;
Fuente (1929)
: catalogue;
Cobos (1961)
: review; Sánchez-Ruiz (1996): catalogue; Schimmel (1996a): catalogue;
Cate (2007)
: catalogue; Zapata & Sánchez-Ruiz (2007): distributional notes; Schimmel &
Platia (2008)
: review; Zapata & Sánchez-Ruiz (2012, 2013, 2014): catalogue;
Löbl & Smetana (2013)
: taxonomic note.
Remark.
Although
D. perezii
was dedicated to D. L. Pérez Arcas, Schaufuss (1862) used the spelling
perezii
. Although
Candèze (1891a)
used the spelling "
perezi
", this was not followed by the subsequent authors (e.g., Sánchez-Ruiz 1996, Schimmel 1996a,
Cate 2007
), and therefore "
perezii
" has been in prevailing use.