Oedichirus latus nov.sp.
(Figs 50)
Material studied: ♂ Holotype: INDIA, N.27, Madras, Palni H. 10 km NO de Kodaikanal, 2150 m, 18-XI.72, Besuchet Löbl Mussard / HOLOTYPE Oedichirus latus des. 2015 G. de Rougemont [MHNG] ; 1♀ paratype: INDIA N. 256, Madras, 10 km O. de Kodaikanal, 2300 m, 13.XI.72, Besuchet Löbl Mussard / PARATYPE Oedichirus latus des. 2015 G. de Rougemont [MHNG] ; 1♀ paratype: INDIA, N.23, Madras, Palni H. au-dessus de Kodaikanal, 1200 m, 12- XI.72, Besuchet Löbl Mussard / PARATYPE Oedichirus latus des. 2015 G. de Rougemont [MHNG] ; 3♀♀ paratypes: INDIA, N.26, Madras, Berijau Lake, 2150 m, 14-XI-72, Besuchet Löbl Mussard; 1 specimen with an additional label: Oedichirius [sic] Sile . det. M. Uhlig 1982 / PARATYPE Oedichirus latus des. 2015 G. de Rougemont [MHNG, 1 paratype in CRO] .
Additional material: 2♀♀: INDIEN: Tamil Nadu, Ootacamund Pykara Mysore, 22.8.1999, leg. A Riedel / Oedichirus latus nov.sp. det. 2017 G. de Rougemont [SMNS] ; 1♀: Tamil Nadu, Ootacamund Avalanche, 23.8.1999, leg. A. Riedel / Oedichirus latus nov.sp. det. 2017 G. de Rougemont [SMNS] .
Description: length: ca. 7 mm; length of fore-body: 2.9; length of head: 0.82; breadth of head: 1.1; length of antenna: 1.7; length of pronotum: 1.2; breadth of pronotum: 1.09; length of elytron: 0.8; breadth of elytra: 1.15. Body black, abdominal segments VII-IX rufescent, all appendages testaceous. Fore-body devoid of microsculpture, abdominal tergites covered with fine and dense reticulation which becomes strong on tergites VII-VIII making the surface dull. Fore-body glabrous, abdomen with sparse, very short pale decumbent hairs. Habitus: Fig. 50h.
Head strongly transverse, eyes moderately large; post-ocular border extending anteriad almost to posterior margin of eye where it forms a small, inconspicuous dentiform angle, and with a relatively broad gutter above the carina; puncturation very irregular, with few, much smaller punctures on frons. Pronotum short, widest at anterior angles, the sides a little convexly rounded to base; lateral margin entirely bordered; puncturation coarse, fairly dense, punctures of variable size. Elytra very short, twice as broad as long, the sides regularly rounded from base to posterior angles, without humeral angles; puncturation about as coarse as that of pronotum, denser on sutural half of each elytron. Abdominal segments exceptionally short, the anterior margin of each without keels but with a transverse row of short longitudinal depressions, the coarse punctures behind these disposed randomly, with no more than the space of two punctures between anterior row of depressions and posterior margins; tergites VII-VIII with only a few scattered very small punctures.
Male: sternite VIII: Fig. 50s8; aedoeagus: Figs 50arl, 50av.
Female: sternite IX: 50vp.
The broad build, very short elytra, short abdominal segments and long process of the ventral blade of the aedoeagus make this species unmistakable.
Key 4.