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Agathis malvacearum




Subspecies
The taxon Agathis irregularis Fahringer, 1937, described from the Greek island of Corfu, is sometimes regarded as subspecies of Agathis malvacearum. However, both taxa are sympatric in Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy and Turkey; thus, a subspecies status is ruled out. Agathis irregularis could be a synonym of Agathis malvacearum or a separate bona species. The currently available data do not permit a conclusive decision and I thus retain the original rank of Agathis irregularis, which is species rank. A. irregularis has not been recorded for Germany so far.

Original description

Synonyms
Agathis malvacearum Latreille, 1805
Ichneumon panzeri Jurine, 1807
Agathis rufipes Tobias, 1986 (nec Ivanov, 1899) (misidentification)
Agathis dissimilis Tobias, 1986 (nec Shestakov, 1928) (misidentification)
Agathis glabricollis Tobias, 1986 (nec Telenga, 1955) (misidentification)


Identification


Distribution
Recorded from France, Netherlands, Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Spain, and Turkey. However, the species is very difficult to separate from Agathis umbellatarum and thus the exact distribution of the two species is unclear. Agathis umbellatarum occurs in most of Europe and it is likely that Agathis malvacearum has a similar distribution.

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