New data on some Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) from the Mediterranean Region
Author
Canepari, Claudio
text
Zootaxa
2009
2009-12-22
2318
394
399
journal article
1175-5326
Diomus rubidus
(
Motshulsky, 1837
)
Material examined.
Italy
:
Sardinia
:
Carbonia-Iglesias prov.
,
Domusnovas
, sa
Duchessa
,
371 m
, UTM 32S 0464990 4358384,
4-18.IV.2006
,
G. Chessa
leg.,
Malaise trap
, 2 ex (
CNBFVR
);
Carbonia-Iglesias prov.
, Iglesias, dint. Colonia Beneck,
636 m
, UTM 32S 0462391 4355441,
11-25.VII.2008
,
G. Chessa
leg.,
Malaise trap
, 6 ex (
CNBFVR
,
CCC
)
.
Remarks.
Species widespread from Central Asia to the Mediterranean Region (
Kovář 2007
), but previously unrecorded from
Sardinia
(
Canepari 2004
).
The genus
Diomus
Mulsant, 1850
once considered a subgenus of
Nephus
Mulsant, 1846
is characterized by postcoxal lines united with the posterior margin of the first abdominal sternum. Subsequently
Gordon (1999)
raised
Diomus
to genus level and created the tribe
Diomini
based on the shape of the basal capsule of the sipho and the morphology of the basal lobe. In
Diomus rubidus
the basal capsule of the sipho is identical to many species of
Scymniscus
Dobzhansky 1928
(
cf
.
Canepari 2000
) with short sipho and basal capsule not T-shaped.