Contribution to the faunistics of shore bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Leptopodomorpha) in the Palaearctic Region and the Himalayas
Author
Vinokurov, Nikolay N.
Author
Kment, Petr
text
Zootaxa
2015
4028
3
367
387
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4028.3.3
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1175-5326
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Micracanthia ornatula
(Reuter, 1881)
=
Saldula minor
Hamid & Sultana, 1972
(syn.
Lindskog 1995
: 126
).
Material examined.
IRAN
: Hormozgan:
Shahvar,
12 km
NW Mineb [= Minab] (
27°14′N
57°01′E
, Locality No. 202), 18.–19.
v.1973, 1
♀, Exp. Nat. Mus. Praha, N. Vinokurov det. (
NMPC
).
Sistan and Baluchistan:
Sekand,
27 km
ENE Sarbáz (
26°39′N
61°15′E
, Locality No. 144), 31.iii.–1.
iv.1973,
1
♂, Exp. Nat. Mus. Praha, N. Vinokurov det. (
NMPC
).
NEPAL
: Central:
Bagmati Province, Nagarjun (
27.45°N
85.17°E
),
1387 m
a.s.l., forest, 29.
vii.2000, 1
♀, J. Farkač, D. Král & J. Schneider lgt., P. Kment det. (
NMPC
).
OMAN
: Dhofar:
Wadi Al Mughsayl, 29.–31.
viii.2007, 1
♀, J. Horák lgt. (
MMBC
).
Habitat.
In
Iran
this species has been collected in the following habitats: small fields near to an oasis watered by a salty brook, and small salty swamps in the oasis (locality Sekand), and gravel-sandy aluvial semi-desert (locality Minab).
Taxonomy.
Hamid & Sultana (1972)
described
Saldula minor
from
Pakistan
(
holotype
from Karachi,
5 miles
before Korangi Creek) and compared it to
Saldula dixoni
(Distant, 1904)
, a taxon regarded as junior subjective synonym of
Saldula ornatula
(Reuter, 1881)
by
Drake & Hoberlandt (1951: 9)
. They listed the following differential diagnosis: ‘This species is allied to
Saldula dixoni
(Distant)
but differs in the coloration of clavus and corium, also all antennal segments are unicolorous unlike
S. dixoni
. In some specimens the pale claval and corial spots near apex of clavus are very small and occasionally lacking but the median spots on corium are always present. Size also varies considerably in males from 2.3 to 3.3 mm and in females from 2.8 to 3.5 mm.’ (
Hamid & Sultana 1972
).
Lindskog (1995)
transferred
Saldula ornatula
to the genus
Micracanthia
Reuter, 1912
, and listed
Saldula minor
in its synonymy as new synomym, but providing no comment on these nomenclatural acts. Overlooking the actions of
Lindskog (1995)
,
Vinokurov (2012a)
independently transferred
S. ornatula
to the genus
Micracanthia
based on examination of
3 males
originating from
Pakistan
and
Bangladesh
(as
East Pakistan
), listed the morphological characters to support the new generic placement, and figured its paramere and parandria. He also stated:
‘
Micracanthia minor
most likely is a junior synonym of
M. ornatula
, but the status of this form cannot be determined with confidence since the illustrations in the original description (
Hamid and Sultana, 1972: fig. 4
) are not quite exact.’ (
Vinokurov 2012a
). Finally,
Polhemus & Polhemus (2012)
did not list
Saldula minor
among synonyms of
M. ornatula
, however, they recorded
M. ornatula
from
Pakistan
based on two females from ‘Karachi,
5 mi
. before Korangi Creek, no date, coll. A. Hamid’, the
type
locality of
S. minor
.
There seems little doubt that
Saldula minor
fits fully within the variability of the widely distributed
Micracanthia ornatula
and we therefore confirm
S. minor
as junior subjective synonym of the latter species.
Distribution.
This species is widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics of the Old World (
Chen & Lindskog 1994
;
Lindskog 1995
;
Vinokurov 2012a
,
2015
;
Polhemus & Polhemus 2012
;
Aukema
et al.
2013
). In
Iran
it was previously known only from Hormozgan (
Linnavuori 2004
); here it is first recorded from Sistan and Baluchistan.
First exact record from
Oman
.