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Summary E. Heiss et J. Péricart: Introduction to a revision of palaearctic representatives of the genus Piesma [Hemiptera, Piesmatidae]. Examination of typical material. Propositions for new arrangements and new synonymies. This paper is devoted to a review of the typical material, including old synonyms, for the palaearctic representatives of the genus Piesma; lectotypes, paralectotypes and neotypes are designated when necessary. New synonyms are proposed: Piesma anticum sensu Fieber (nee Stephens) is rearranged as a synonym of capitatum (Wolff) instead of maculatum (Laporte); Piesma ellipticum Wagner is not a good species, only a new synonym of pupulum(Puton). The type of Piesma convexicolle (Jakovlev) has been recognised as an abnormal specimen of brachypter P. quadratum and therefore synonymised with the latter; Piesma rotundicolle (Rey) Wagner and Piesma suaedae Wagner are not good species, but synonyms of quadratum. Piesma atriplicis (Frey-Gessner), considered up to now as a synonym of kolenatii (Fieber), is raised to the subsp. rank. Other taxa are treated as subspp instead of spp: Piesma spergulariae Woodroffe is considered as a subsp. of quadratum (Fieber); Piesma rotundatum Horváth sensu nov. is reduced to the rank of subsp. of kolenatii (Fieber). The most important rearrangement concerns the group of Piesma kolenatii(Fieber). This group is regarded as formed by only one sp., giving two main geographical subspp. i.e. kolenatii atriplicis (Frey-Gessner) spreaded in the South-East Europe, including south-Russia, and kolenatii rotundatum Horváth, broadly dispersed West to East in the south mediterranean basin; the nominal form of kolenatii, according to the type, appears restricted to Caucasus.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jul 31, 1975
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