Cyrtolabulus parvulus Selis, 2024
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5705.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17326922 |
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Cyrtolabulus parvulus Selis, 2024 |
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Cyrtolabulus parvulus Selis, 2024
( Figs 28 View FIGURE 28 , 63P View FIGURE 63 )
Cyrtolabulus parvulus Selis, 2024: 66 , 70, 74, 85 (key), figs 5, 6, 12 (distribution), 13L, ♂, ♀ —“ MADAGASKAR: TULÉAR / Tuléar-Morombe / PK 32 (S.I.B.)” ( holotype male NHMW).
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE: ♂ labelled “ MADAGASKAR: TULÉAR / Tuléar-Morombe / PK 32 (S.I.B.) / 21.–23. V.97, MADL // Cyrtolabulus / bekilyensis (G.S.) ♂ / J.Gusenleitner,det.2005 // NHMW // Cyrtolabulus parvulus / HOLOTYPUS ♂ / Det. Marco Selis [red label]” ( NHMW) . PARATYPES: same data as holotype, 1♀ ( NHMW); Toliara, Sarodrano , 26. V .1998, leg. M. Madl, 1♀ ( NHMW); Tuléar , 32km N Tulear (S.I.B.), 24.X.1996, leg. M. Madl, 1♀ ( NHMW) .
Distribution. Madagascar: Toliara ( Gusenleitner 2005; Selis 2024) ( Fig. 63P View FIGURE 63 ).
Notes. Specimens from a relatively restricted coastal area in southwestern Madagascar (Androimpano Forest and Mitoho Forest) show some differences from specimens from other areas, in particular the much broader pale yellow markings ( Fig. 28B View FIGURE 28 ) and the much finer sculpture of the metasoma, especially on T1 which is very shiny and with sparse fine punctures ( Fig. 28C View FIGURE 28 ). Morphological comparison, both of external characters and male genitalia, did not reveal any obvious difference, so these specimens are at least momentarily considered a local form of Cyrtolabulus parvulus .
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
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