Pseudohyparpalus angustipennis (Putzeys in Chaudoir, 1876)
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https://doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2020.29.2.195 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E6CA9CF4-07BB-49A0-B3EE-BC2874EA8888 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/882E87AC-FFFF-FF81-FF10-FA0BFAD3FB90 |
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Pseudohyparpalus angustipennis |
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Pseudohyparpalus angustipennis View in CoL
(Putzeys, 1876)
Material examined. Ethiopia, Amhara: 1 male, 2 females, W-slope Mt. Choke , 2750–2900 m, 10°38 ʹ N 37°45 ʹ E, 1.III.2019, D. Hauth, J. Schmidt, M. Yeshitla and W. Yitbarek leg. (cJS) GoogleMaps . Oromia: 4 males, road N of Rira , 3000–3200 m, 06°46 ʹ N 39°44 ʹ E, 28.II.2013, J. Hagge, Y. Teklu and J. Schmidt leg. (cJS, ZIN) GoogleMaps ; 15 males, 8 females, Bale Mts., Harenna, Hagenia- Schefflera forest , 2400–2500 m, 06°43 ʹ N 39°44 ʹ E, 28.II.2013, J. Hagge, Y. Teklu and J. Schmidt leg. (cJS, ZMAA, ZIN) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 4 females, S-slope Bale Mts. below Rira , 1780 m, 06°35 ʹ 38 ″ N 39°45 ʹ 12 ″ E, 15.XII.2016, J. Schmidt leg. (cJS) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 female, S-slope Bale Mts. below Rira , 2380 m, 06°43 ʹ 17 ″ N 39°43 ʹ 14 ″ E, 16.XII.2016, J. Schmidt leg. (cJS) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 female, S-slope Bale Mts. S of Rira, Katcha , 2380 m, 06°42 ʹ 58 ″ N 39°43 ʹ 25 ″ E, 3.III.2015, J. Hagge leg. (cJS) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, Ambo , at light, 1.VI.1990, A.F. Emeljanov leg. ( ZIN) . Southern Nations, Nationalities and People ( SNNP) : 1 female, Gughe Highlands, env. Dorze and Chencha , 2600–2700 m, 06°15 ʹ N 37°34 ʹ E, 4.XII.2017, D. Hauth, J. Schmidt and M. Yeshitla leg. (cJS) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 female, Gughe Highlands, near Tola village , 2950 m, 06°18 ʹ 48 ″ N 37°33 ʹ 57 ″ E, 5.XII.2017, D. Hauth, J. Schmidt and M. Yeshitla leg. (cJS) GoogleMaps ; 17 males, 9 females, Gughe Highlands, near Mt. Gughe , 2880–2950 m, 06°12 ʹ 00 ″ N 37°20 ʹ 19 ″ E, 7.XII.2017, D. Hauth, J. Schmidt and M. Yeshitla leg. (cJS, ZIN) GoogleMaps .
Wing status. Hind wings are fully developed.
Distribution. Described from “Adowa” (= Adwa) in northern Ethiopia (Putzeys in Chaudoir, 1876). According to Clarke (1981), P. angustipennis is probably endemic to Ethiopia, but the species is winged and its distribution seems to be wider; at least it should be found in the nearest areas of Eritrea since there is no any biogeographical border between these countries. In Ethiopia, the species occurs in mountainous regions throughout the country at altitudes between 1450 and 3230 m ( Clarke, 1981; newly collected material).
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
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