Neopodocinum subjaspersi Hartini and Takaku, 2003
Neopodocinum subjaspersi Hartini and Takaku, 2003b: 56– 64, figs 26–29, 32–52, 56.
Neopodocinum subjaspersi: Hartini and Takaku 2004: 86 .
Material examined. SWPF: 4 females, 1 male, 1 deutonymph, 6 protonymphs, 16 December 2006, ex Onthophagus sp ., and residue in vials; 1 male, 1 protonymph, 20 December 2006, ex Onthophagus sp. and residue in vial; 7 females, 8 males, 10 deutonymphs, 19 protonymphs, 14 December 2007, ex O. schwaneri, O. borneensis, O. incisus, O. vulpes, O. semicupreus, Catharsius dayacus, and residue in vial; 2 females, 15 December 2007, ex C. dayacus and residue in vial; 1 female, 1 deutonymph, 1 protonymph, 15–20 December 2007, ex Copris sp. and residue in vial; 1 female, 20–25 December 2007, ex residue in vial. Km 24: 1 female, 1 deutonymph, natural forest, 21 December 2006, ex C. dayacus and residue in vial; 1 female, 1 male, burned ridge, 19–24 December 2007, ex residue in vial. Km 29: 1 female, 22 December 2006, ex O. schwaneri .
Diagnosis. Female. Dorsal shield oval, attenuate posteriorly; surface strongly punctate posteriorly; lateral margin smooth; shield bearing 28 pairs of setae and 22 pairs of pores; unpaired seta Jx present; setae j1 broad and plumose; setae z1 short and plumose; setae j2, s2, s6, r2, J2, S1–5 pilose, other setae simple.
*: SØrensen’s coefficient index = 2c / (a + b) (a: number of species recorded from area 1; b: number of species recorded from area 2; c: number of species common between area 1 and 2).
Habitat. This species has previously been collected from Onthophagus sp. and C. molossus .
Distribution. Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, and Kalimantan).