Chlaenius (Pseudochlaeniellus) puncticollis Dejean, 1826
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Chlaenius (Pseudochlaeniellus) puncticollis Dejean, 1826 View in CoL
( Figs. 16–17 View FIGURES 13 – 18 , 30 View FIGURES 28 – 36 )
Chlaenius puncticollis Dejean, 1826: 315 View in CoL
Chlaenius jedlickai Mandl, 1991: 133 View in CoL [HN]
Chlaenius persicus Jedlicka, 1968d: 989 View in CoL [HM]
C. (Pseudochlaeniellus) panjabensis Kirschenhofer, 1998: 320 View in CoL syn. n.
Material. INDIA: ♂ Type—“ Chlaenius puncticollis Dej . India Or. ”, “ Indien ” ( NMB); 1 ♂ — “N India, Uttarakhand, 22– 23.04.2012, 8 km NW Jaspur , lake shore, 29°21’10.54”, 78°48’30.99”, Anichtchenko A. leg.” ( NMW) ; 17 ♂, 10 ♀ —“N India, Uttarakhand, 22– 23.04.2012, 8 km NW Jaspur , lake shore, 29°21’10.54”, 78°48’30.99”, Anichtchenko A. leg.” (cAA) ; 2 ♂—“Madras” (NMW); 1 ♀ —“ India, Panjab , Chandigarh ”, red label “ Holotypus ”, white label “ Chlaenius panjabensis n. det. Kirschenhofer 96”, white label “ Chl. (Pseudochlaeniellus) panjabensis n . det. Kirschenhofer 96” (NMW); 1 ♀— “ India, W. Bengal, Nalbani, N. Salt Lake , leg. Gy. Topál, No. 20, trodden from mud, 2.XII.1966 ( NMW) . IRAN: 1 ♂ — “ Iran, Hormozgan prov., Geno, Mola Dam (A.13/1), 27°20’44”N, 56°08’3”E, 232m, 1.3.2015, S. Azadbakhsh leg.” (cAA) GoogleMaps . PAKISTAN: 1 ♀ — “ West Pakistan, Rawalpindi Umg., Dhok Pathan (Sohan R.) b. Pindi Gheb 1.56, Chr. Lindemann leg.” ( NMW) . NEPAL: 1 ♂ —“ C. cf. nigrosuturatus det. Kirschenhofer, 07”, “ Nepal—Himalaya, Annapurna Mts., Pokhara Tal , 900m, 19.6.1994, lg. Schmidt ” (cJS) ; 1 ♀ —“ Ch. cf. nigrosuturatus det. Kirschenhofer ”, “ Nepal, 31.10.92, Pokhara—See, leg. J. Schmidt leg.” ( NMW).
Diagnosis. This species is more similar in overall appearance to the sympatric C. (Chlaeniellus) nigrosuturatus Mandl, 1978 comb. n. The two species can be diagnosed easily by the pubescence of tarsa and lateral margins of pronotum, i.e. C. nigrosuturatus has tarsa smooth, and yellow lateral margins. Species with constant elytral pattern ( Figs. 16–17 View FIGURES 13 – 18 ).
Description. Body length 9–10 mm. Dorsal surface with dense yellow pubescence. Coloration of head and pronotum metallic green with golden overtones on the disc. Mouthparts, antennomeres and legs yellow. Antennomeres IV–XI slightly darker. Elytra metallic green, with constant elytral pattern. The yellow lateral band narrow, strictly limited to two external intervals ( Figs. 16–17 View FIGURES 13 – 18 ); apical part of band narrow. Ventral surface black, iridescent, except wide lateral band on all abdominal segments.
Head moderately punctate, smooth and shiny on vertex. Pronotum dull, strongly microreticulate, very deeply and densely punctate at the base, less one diameter distance from each other. Anterior half of pronotum less densely punctate. Lateral margins narrow. Hind angles right. Elytral striae narrow, finely punctured. All intervals flat.
Aedeagus long, narrowed to pointed apex ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 28 – 36 ). Apice with hook.
Distribution. Afganistan, India (Himachal Pradesh; Uttarakhand), Iran, Nepal, Pakistan.
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Chlaenius (Pseudochlaeniellus) puncticollis Dejean, 1826
Anichtchenko, Alexander & Kirschenhofer, Erich 2017 |
C. (Pseudochlaeniellus) panjabensis
Kirschenhofer 1998: 320 |
Chlaenius puncticollis
Dejean 1826: 315 |