On the Sicilian species of Pseudomeira Stierlin (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)
Author
Bellò, Cesare
Author
Baviera, Cosimo
text
Zootaxa
2011
3100
35
68
journal article
45977
10.5281/zenodo.204879
e289c8b1-0af5-4775-8b7b-2bbfac2ea24c
1175-5326
204879
Pseudomeira pfisteri
(
Stierlin, 1864
)
(
Figs. 3
,
29
,
78
,
92
)
Cathormiocerus pfisteri
Stierlin, 1864
:150
.
Peritelus pfisteri
:
Rottenberg, 1871
: 227
;
Vitale, 1906a
: 85
.
Peritelus
(
Meira
)
pfisteri
:
Seidlitz, 1868
: 31,32;
Bertolini, 1872
: 168
;
Marseul, 1872
: 91
;
Stierlin, 1883
: 600
;
Bertolini, 1899
: 89
;
Ragusa, 1904
: 59
;
Porta, 1932
: 63
;
Lona, 1937
: 266
.
Meira pfisteri
: Heyden
et alii, 1883: 151;
Vitale, 1890
: 39
;
Vitale, 1892
: 225
;
Vitale, 1900a
: 19
;
Vitale, 1904
: 13
.
Peritelus
(
Peritelus
)
pfisteri
:
Seidlitz, 1865
: 291
;
Luigioni, 1929
: 873
.
Peritelus
(
Pseudomeira
)
pfisteri
:
Péricart, 1963
: 40
.
Pseudomeira pfisteri
:
Pierotti & Bellò, 1994
: 116
;
Abbazzi et al., 1995
: 23
;
Pierotti & Bellò, 1998
: 105
;
Sparacio, 1999
: 138
;
Colonnelli, 2003
: 48
;
Osella et al., 2005
;
Pierotti, 2006
: 25
;
Pierotti, 2009
: 481
;
Abbazzi & Maggini, 2009
: 62
.
Type
locality
: Sicily, Palermo, Monte Pellegrino (
Fig. 107
).
Diagnosis
: Small (
3.4–3.6 mm
), elongate-subcylindrical. Epistoma hardly noticeable, clypeus slightly gibbous and longitudinally impressed in middle. Elytra clothed with brown scales and clubbed or spatulate, recumbent setae.
Description
: For a redescription of the
lectotype
see
Pierotti (2009)
.
Distribution
: Known only from the
type
locality.
Material
: A total of
88 females
were examined. Genitalia of 4 were studied, and molecular data were obtained from 2.
Localities
: Palermo (LET, ROT): Monte Pellegrino
400 m
(
BAV
,
BEL
, MCT,
PIE
,
SOL
). All literature records from localities other than the above refer to different species.
Ecology
: Adults are found from the beginning of the winter to the end of the spring, only a few aestivating individuals can be found in autumn.
P. p f i s t e r i
has often been collected by us, together with
P. exigua
, sifting leaf litter under
Rubus
sp. and
Olea europaea
L.
var.
sylvestris
Brok.
in the grazed land of Monte Pellegrino at
400 m
a.s.l. (
Fig. 107
). In November
P. p fi s te r i
is common, whereas it is uncommon in March.
Reproduction
: Parthenogenetic.
Notes
: The
lectotype
is in HEY and the
paralectotype
in STI. As in the case of
P. exigua
above, although the
lectotype
bears only the Stierlin handwritten label “Sicil”, we think that the
type
locality is Palermo, Monte Pellegrino for the same reasons mentioned above for
P. exigua
.