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Defaut (2021)
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Defaut (2021)
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The biometric study of three hundred and five specimens [male] and three hundred and sixty eight specimens [female] of the genus Aiolopus from mainland France, Corsica, Algeria and Morocco, allowed me to clarify the morphological differences between the three species present in this territory, also to complete the description of Aiolopus strepens alexandrei Defaut 2017, to propose a new subspecies in Corsica for A. strepens : A. s. morichoni nov., and to suggest the existence of a particular population of A. thalassinus in Atlantic France, which may be subspecies.
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The biometric study of three hundred and five specimens [male] and three hundred and sixty eight specimens [female] of the genus Aiolopus from mainland France, Corsica, Algeria and Morocco, allowed me to clarify the morphological differences between the three species present in this territory, also to complete the description of Aiolopus strepens alexandrei Defaut 2017, to propose a new subspecies in Corsica for A. strepens : A. s. morichoni nov., and to suggest the existence of a particular population of A. thalassinus in Atlantic France, which may be subspecies.
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2021-01-01
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Defaut B., 2021. Révision biométrique des taxons du genre <em>Aiolopus</em> en France, Maroc et Algérie (Orthoptera, Acrididae). <em>Matériaux orthoptériques et entomocénotiques</em>, 26 : 31‑56.