Cermatobius kirgisicus ( Zalesskaja, 1972 )
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https://doi.org/10.15298/arthsel. |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15539550 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B1DA4D-FFBF-FF9A-FF5B-16F1FB35F822 |
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Felipe |
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Cermatobius kirgisicus ( Zalesskaja, 1972 ) |
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Cermatobius kirgisicus ( Zalesskaja, 1972) View in CoL
Map, Figs 1–7.
Cermatobius kirgisicus ( Zalesskaja, 1972) View in CoL : 608–611; 1978: 25–27; Eason, 1997: 120–121.
MATERIAL. South Kazakhstan Region, western Tian-Shan: 3 ##, 5 $$, 4 juv. ( ASU No. 65), Ugamskiy Mt. Range , Sayram-Ugam National Park, Sazanata River Valley, Betula , N42°09′00.10″, E70°24′00.06″, 1845 m a.s.l., 19–20. GoogleMaps V.2017; 3 ##, 4 $$, 8 juv. ( ASU No. 66), same valley, N42°10′00.21″, E70°25′00.07″, ca 1955 m a.s.l., 3–6. GoogleMaps VI.2017, all YD.
DISTRIBUTION. C. kirgisicus is known from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan [ Zalesskaja, 1978; Eason, 1997]. Kazakhstan: South Kazakhstan Region (western Tian-Shan: Aksu-Zhabagly Nature Reserve [ Zalesskaja, 1978] and Sayram-Ugam National Park).
REMARKS. According to Zalesskaja [1972, 1978] and Eason [1997], this species has 41–71 antennal articles (53– 75 in the studied specimens); 5+5–7+7 short coxosternal teeth, often unequal on either side, e.g. 7+8 (5+5–8+ 8 in the studied specimens); from 3+4 to 5+5–6+6 spurs of the female gonopods (4+4–5+ 5 in the above specimens). Ocellus, maxillary complex, mandible, clypeus and labrum, 5–10 TT, 5 leg and ultimate legs are as in Figs 1–7.
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Arizona State University |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Cermatobius kirgisicus ( Zalesskaja, 1972 )
Gordana, Grbić & Ambros, Hänggi 2019 |
Cermatobius kirgisicus ( Zalesskaja, 1972 )
Eason E. H. 1997: 120 |