A review of Sciaphobus (Neosciaphobus) and descriptions of new species of Sciaphobus s. str. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)
Author
Borovec, Roman
Research Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Drnovská 507, CZ- 161 06 Praha 6 - Ruzyně, Czech Republic; e-mail: romanborovec @ mybox. cz
Author
Skuhrovec, Jiří
Group Function of Invertebrate and Plant Biodiversity in Agrosystems, Crop Research Institute, Drnovská 507, CZ- 161 06 Praha 6 - Ruzyně, Czech Republic; e-mail: jirislavskuhrovec @ gmail. com
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Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2015
2015-12-31
55
2
745
785
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5302796
0374-1036
5302796
8E2AF537-E612-4D8A-876D-015B61E5847F
Sciaphobus
(
Sciaphobus
)
barbatulus
(
Germar, 1824
)
Eusomus barbatulus
Germar, 1824: 460
(original description).
Sciaphobus
(
Sciaphobus
)
barbatulus
:
APFELBECK (1922)
: 67
(review);
WINKLER (1932)
: 1470
(catalogue);
DALLA TORRE et al. (1937)
: 160
(catalogue);
DIECKMANN (1980)
: 253
(fauna);
BOROVEC (2013)
: 385
(catalogue).
Sciaphilus smaragdinus
Boheman, 1840: 915
(original description).
Sciaphobus
(
Sciaphobus
)
barbatulus
ab.
smaragdinus
:
APFELBECK (1922)
: 67
(review);
WINKLER (1932)
: 1470
(catalogue);
DALLA TORRE et al. (1937)
: 160
(catalogue).
Type
locality.
Eusomus barbatulus
: ‘Illyria [= historical territorry in western Balkans corresponding roughly to present day
Slovenia
,
Croatia
and southwestern
Austria
]’,
Sciaphilus smaragdinus
: ‘Dalmatia’
Type material examined.
LECTOTYPE
(here designated):
♀
(
5.69 mm
long, funicle with club missing), ‘
♀
[handwritten] /
Thylacites smaragdinus Dej.Dalmatia
[handwritten] / Typus [red, printed] / NRM Sthlm Loan 2733/08 [green, printed] /
LECTOTYPUS
Sciaphilus smaragdinus Boheman, R. Borovec
desig. 2013 [red, printed] /
Sciaphobus barbatulus (Germar)
, R. Borovec det. 2013 [printed].’
Remarks.
BOHEMAN (1854) described
S. smaragdinus
from unknown number of specimens and stated ‘Dalmatia, A. Dom. Germar et Com. Dejean missus.
Mus
Schh.’ We found only
one specimen
in the NHRS collections that belongs to the
type
series and comes from Dejeanʼs collection. There are two more specimens pinned under the name ‘
smaragdinus
’, however these bear different labels ‘Dalmat’ and ‘Ferrari’ and we do not assume that they belong to the
type
series.