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pro vyhledávání: '"Ptinella"'
Autor:
Taeyoung Jang, Jong-Seok Park
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, Vol 15, Iss 3, Pp 359-365 (2022)
The family Ptiliidae is one of the poorly known groups of beetles. Approximately 70 species are currently recorded in Japan and Russian Far East. In Korea, however, taxonomic studies involving ptiliid beetles were started with the recording of three
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Autor:
Darby, Michael
Ptinella mpanga sp. n. (Figs 11 A���E) Description Habitus Fig. 11A, L. 0.64mm. Dusky yellow brown, antennae and pubescence pale yellow. Eyes present, width across 0.25mm. Antennomeres III���XI L. 0.29mm. Mentum and prementum chaetotaxy a
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Autor:
Darby, Michael
Ptinella pygmaea sp. n. (Figs 12 A���D) Description Habitus Fig. 12A, L. 0.67mm (L. including abdomen 0.88mm). Yellow, antennae and pubescence pale yellow. Head with short depressions posterior to antennal insertions. Eyes present, width across
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Autor:
Darby, Michael
Ptinella subconcinna sp. n. (Figs 13 A���E) Description Habitus Fig. 13A, L.. 63mm. Dusky yellow, antennae and pubescence pale yellow. Eyes reduced to points, with a shallow transverse depression between them, width across 0.25mm. Antennomeres
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Autor:
Darby, Michael
Ptinella alisonae sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 4BDD6A5D-9D57-4879-98CD-670F69CF33E5 Fig. 13 Diagnosis Separated from all other Ptinella spp. by the form of the spermatheca and the presence of the projecting setae on the pronotum. Differs from t
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Autor:
Komosiński, Karol, Marczak, Dawid
Ptinella microscopica (Gillmeister, 1845) Ptinella microscopica inhabits western, central, and northern Europe (Austria, Russia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, and Switzerland) and eastern Asia: the Far
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Autor:
Darby, Michael
Ptinella Motschulsky, 1844 Remarks: The form of the spermathecae of the new Ugandan species immediately separates them from all other described Ptinella spp. except P. concinna Britten, and in some respects places them closer to Ptinellodes and the n
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Autor:
Vorst, Oscar
Ptinella populicola Vorst, new species (Figs. 1���6) Diagnosis. A relatively large and broad Ptinella (Fig. 1), dorsum dull, spermatheca as in Fig. 4. Dimorphic. Description. Forma alata. Body rather broad, yellowish brown to brown, antennae an
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Autor:
Mikael Sörensson
Publikováno v:
The Coleopterists Bulletin. 57:369-381
New continental, national, provincial and state records of 34 species of Ptiliidae reported from North America are briefly listed, 20 of which belong to Acrotrichis Motschulsky. Eight European/Palaearctic species (Oligella foveolata (Allibert), Ptili