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Singilis (Singilis) bicolor Rambur 1837

Authors: Anichtchenko, Alexander;

Singilis (Singilis) bicolor Rambur 1837

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Singilis (Singilis) bicolor Rambur, 1837 Singilis bicolor Rambur, 1837: 26 Singilis (s.str.) bicolor ab. unicolor Cobos, 1949: 574 Singilis bicolor v. testaceus Cobos [nom. nud.] (in Mateu, 1954: 190) Material examined. SPAIN: Malaga, Hispania, Cobos Sanchez (6 ex., ISNB); “ S. bicolor v. testaceus Cobos J. Mateu det.”, red lable “ Holotipo ”, “Cerro San Cristobal, Term. Malaga, XII.1945, A. Cobos coll.” (1 ♀, ISNB); Cerro San Cristobal, Term. Malaga, A. Cobos coll. (8 ex., ISNB); Sierra Nevada (1 ♂, ISNB); Lanjaron, 6.1895, collection Paganetti (1 ♀, NHMW); Aguilas, Ehlers (1 ♀, NMPC); Andalucía, right bank of Guadalfeo riv., near Orgiva vill., 2– 4.4.2010, Anichtchenko A. leg. (1 ♂, 1 ♀, cAA); Andalucía, Salobreña, 1.V.2006, Anichtchenko A. (1 ♂, cAA); Sierra de Loja, 18.III.2005 Anichtchenko A. leg. (1 ♂, cAA); Granada, río Darro, arroyo del Hornillo, 26.XI.2002, Anichtchenko A. leg. (1 ♀, cAA); Malagón (1 ♀, MNCN); Teruel, J. Ardois (1 ♀, MNCN); Loja, Granada, IV.1909, exp. del Museo (1 ♂, MNCN); Algeciras (1 ♀, MNCN); Lanjaron, 11.6.1895 (2 ♂, MNCN). MOROCCO: Tanger (1 ♂, ISNB). Diagnosis. Among the species of bicolor -group, it is easily distinguishable by the smooth intervals of elytra. Only third interval of elytra shows setiferous pores (Fig. 1). Aedeagus (fig. 13): median lobe of aedeagus moderately broad, ventral surface straight at midlength, apical fourth of lobe slightly downturned, near basal bulb strongly microreticulated. Distribution. Spain, Portugal, Morocco (Fig. 12).

Published as part of Anichtchenko, Alexander, 2017, Review of the genus Singilis Rambur, 1837 of North Africa and Iberian Peninsula (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Lebiini), pp. 264-272 in Zootaxa 4231 (2) on pages 265-266, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4231.2.8, http://zenodo.org/record/291382

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Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Singilis bicolor, Singilis, Animalia, Biodiversity, Carabidae, Taxonomy

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