Pamphagidae (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) from the Palaearctic Region: taxonomy, classification, keys to genera and a review of the tribe Nocarodeini I. Bolívar
Author
Ünal, Mustafa
text
Zootaxa
2016
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journal article
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Paranocarodes beieri
(
Ramme, 1951
)
(
Figs. 5
,
53
,
397–398
,
435–436
,
840
)
Granulodes beieri
n. sp.
:
Ramme 1951
: 278
, 288, 427.
Granulodes beieri
Ramme, 1951
:
Karabağ 1958
: 125
;
Weidner 1969
: 162
.
Ananothrotes fieberi
(
Br
.-W.):
Bey-Bienko & Mistshenko 1951
: 340
.
Paranocarodes beieri
(
Ramme, 1951
)
:
Demirsoy 1973
: 409
, 410, partim;
Demirsoy 1977
: 60
, 61, partim;
Presa & Garcia 1983
:
24;
Otte 1994
: 184.
Type
locality.
Turkey
: Konya-Kayseri.
Holotype
:
male (
NMW
).
Material
examined.
TURKEY
:
Asia
min.,
Konia
bis
Kaisarie
[
Konya-Kayseri
], 1902,
1♂
(
Holotype
),
1♀
(
Paratype
) (leg.
Penther
) (
NMW
)
;
Asia
min.,
Konia
bis
Kaisarie
, 1902,
1♂
,
1♀
(
Paratypes
) (leg.
Penther
) (
MfN
)
;
Taurus
cil.,
Dumbelek Dagh
,
1♂
,
1♀
(
NMW
)
;
Taurus
cil.,
Asia Minor
,
1♀
(
NMW
)
;
[
Niğde
],
Cappadocia
,
Ovadjyk
,
1♂
(det. as
Nocarodes straubei
) (
NMW
)
;
Asia Minor
, Cilic. Taurus,
Dumbelek
dagh, 1904,
1♀
(leg.
M. Holtz
) (det.
Mistshenko
as
Ananothrotes fieberi
) (
ZIN
)
;
Asia Minor
,
Külek
[
Gülek
],
1♀
(det.
Brunner
as
straubei
) (
MNCN
)
;
Niğde
,
Ulukışla
,
Bolkar Dağı
,
Medetsiz Tepesi
,
2450–2600 m
,
12.7.2008
,
8♂
,
11♀
(leg.
M. Ünal
&
A. Erden
) (AİBÜEM).
Distribution.
S.
Turkey
. Mainly Bolkar Mountains and its near vicinity (
Fig. 840
).
Remarks.
Ramme (1951: 288)
described this species as the
type
species of
Granulodes
, which is a synonym of
Paranocarodes
.
Demirsoy (1977)
identified some specimens collected from Akşehir as
P. beieri
. He used them to prepare the key and the illustration for this species, but the characters given by him do not agree with the
types
of
P. beieri
and those given by
Ramme (1951)
. Identification of Akşehir specimens should be confirmed, they could be
P. anatoliensis anamas
sp. nov.
or
P. brevipes
Ramme
rather than the others.
Yalım & Çıplak (2002)
recorded this species from
Antalya
, Termessos, probably because of the variation of hind leg coloration of
P. a. anatoliensis
Demirsoy
even in the same habitat (see
P. anatoliensis
).
P. beieri
is only found in the Bolkar Mountains (Cilician Taurus) and its vicinity.