Parena (Crossoglossa) levata Andrewes, 1931
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[3] Parena (Crossoglossa) levata Andrewes, 1931 View in CoL
Habitus: Figs 17E, 17F View FIGURE 17 .
Andrewes, 1931a: 77 (type locality: Sumatra: Sibolangit ; holotype in NHML); Jedlička, 1952: 210 .
Type material examined. Parena levata Andrewes : Holotype (NHML, Fig. 17E View FIGURE 17 ), female, body length = 9.6 mm, " 8.x.1925 / Sibolangit / Kamy ", "Type"[red label], " Parena / levata /Type Andr. /H.E. Andrewes det.", "H.E. Andrewes Coll. / B.M. 1945-97".
Non-type material examined. 1 female (IZAS), "Boreno: Sahah, Keningau district, Jungle Girl Camp. N5.4430, E116.4512, 1182 m; Shi H.L. & Liu Y. lgt. light trap, Ins. Zoo., CAS. 2016.IV.29 N" < Figs 14C View FIGURE 14 , 17F View FIGURE 17 >.
Comparisons. P. levata is distinguishable from the other two species in this species group by its elytra disc not depressed near the middle of intervals 3 to 6. Despite this, the external features of P. levata is almost identical to specimens of P. laesipennis from Southeast Asia.
Description. Body length 9.5–9.6 mm. Dorsum reddish brown; basal three antennomeres, and basal half of antennomere 4 brown, rest parts of antennae black; venter brown. Pronotum strongly transverse, PW/PL = 1.55–1.60, slightly wider than head, PW/HW = 1.05–1.07; lateral explanations very wide. Elytra without microsculpture; striae not incised, replaced by lines of fine punctures; intervals completely flat, very finely and sparsely punctate; disc not depressed near middle of intervals 3 to 6; lateral sides depressed near anterior third shallower than in other species; apical truncation distinct, straight, outer apical angles weakly angulate, forming very blunt obtuse angles; sutural angles sharply pointed, forming short denticles. Male genitalia unknown. Gonocoxite II of ovipositor dichotomous, inner and outer branches each with two ensiform setae apically, setae on outer branch much shorter than those on the inner one.
Distribution ( Map 3 View MAP 3 , blue). Sumatra, Borneo (Sabah).
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