Galerucinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of Socotra Island, with a review of taxa recorded from Yemen
Author
Bezděk, Jan
Mendel University, Department of Zoology, Zemědělská 1, CZ – 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic
bezdek@mendelu.cz
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2012
2012-12-17
52
403
428
journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.5339720
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Aulacophora
cf.
foveicollis
(Lucas, 1847)
(
Figs. 39–41
)
Material examined
(
3 spec.
).
YEMEN
:
Sana’a
gov.,
Beni Mansour
vill. env. (stream valley), 15°06.1–4′N 43°52.8–53.2′E,
1520–1550 m
,
5.xi.2010
, 1
♂, J. Bezděk
leg.(
JBCB
)
;
Sana’a
gov.,
Wadi Moor
(waterfall),
15°08.0′N
43°36.4′E
,
744 m
,
5.xi.2010
, 1
♂, L. Purchart
leg. (
JBCB
)
;
Al Mahrah
gov.,
Jabal
al
Fatk
,
Hawf
NE of Al Ghaydah
,
16°40′N
53°05′E
,
729 m
,
12.–13.x.2005
, 1
♂, P. Kabátek
leg. (
JBCB
)
.
Distribution.
Aulacophora foveicollis
is widely distributed in southern Palearctic, African and Oriental Regions. It was reported from
Yemen
by
BRYANT (1957)
. However, re-examination of those specimens is necessary to decide if his specimens belong to the true
A. foveicollis
,
A. calva
or unclear species of
Aulacophora
(see below).
Comments.
All three recently collected specimens have yellow underside, only abdomen has black lateral margins. The median lobe of the male last visible ventrite is shallowly impressed but its apex has a deep transverse oval cavity (
Fig. 40
). The body lenght of three available males: 7.0–
7.2 mm
. The same colouration of underside was reported by MEDVEDEV (1996) for specimens of
A. foveicollis
from
Saudi Arabia
. Although the aedeagus of the Yemeni specimens is very similar to that of
A. foveicollis
as published by
BERTI (1990)
(see
Figs. 41, 42
), I have some doubts that my and Medvedev′ s specimens belong to
A. foveicollis
because this species has abdomen black with orange median lobe of the last male ventrite only. In my opinion specimens from the Arabian Peninsula may represent an undescribed species but I am unable to make a comprehensive revision of
Aulacophora foveicollis
material necessary for such decision at the moment. Moreover, I have not seen any female from the Arabian population whose structure of abdomen and pygidium can also help to unravel this problem.