Holconotus ferrugineus Schmidt-Göbel, 1846
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Holconotus ferrugineus Schmidt-Göbel, 1846 |
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Holconotus ferrugineus Schmidt-Göbel, 1846 View in CoL
Figs 3 View Figs 1–5 , 8 View Figs 6–10 , 20, 27–28 View Figs 11–28 .
Schmidt-Göbel, 1846: Tab.2, Fig.6 View Figs 6–10 ( Burma: Tenasserim?); Chaudoir, 1869: 399 ( Abacetus ); 1876: 352; Bates, 1892: 364; Tschitschérine, 1898: 453–454; Andrewes, 1923: 57; 1930: 167 ( Fouquetius ); Habu, 1961: 285; Lorenz, 1998: 238 (part.); 2005: 259 (part.). — kovacsi Csiki, 1929: 515.
MATERIAL. Nine specimens ( ZISP), labelled: ♂, ‘ Rangoon [= Yangon], Birmania, Fea, 1884’; ♀, ‘Birma’; ♀, ‘Birma’, ‘Motsch.’, ‘к. Чичерина’, ‘ Cholconotus ferrugineus Sch. ’; 2 ♀♀ (glued on paper rectangles on one pin), ‘ Holconotus ferrugineus Schm. , Birma’, ‘Coll. Solsky’; 3 ♀♀, Palon, (Pegu), L.Fea. VIII-IX.87’, one of them with additional label ‘ Hoplonotus ferrugineus Chd. ’ and another one with labels ‘Ex Musaeo H.BATES, 1899’, ‘ Holc. ferrugineus Chd., Tschitscherin det.’, ‘ HOLCONOTUS Schm. -Goeb. — Chaud.’; ♀, ‘Madras’, ‘Ex Musaeo H.BATES, 1899’, ‘ Holc. ferrugineus Chd., Tschitscherin det.’, ‘1907, к. Чичерина’. — Aedeagus examined in the male.
DIAGNOSIS. See the respective section for the previous species.
REDESCRIPTION. No differences from H. lioderus except as follows: Body more robust ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1–5 ), BL 3.4–4.7 mm. Frontal sulci very deep anteriorly. Pronotum broader, half wider than long, PW/PL 1.45–1.55 (1.48, n=7), four fifths wider than head, PW/HW 1.75–1.83 (1.81). Base almost half wider than apex, PB/PA 1.43–1.52 (1.47), distinctly, sparsely to moderately, punctate outside basal sulci. Elytra slightly shorter, EL/EW 1.46–1.50 (1.48); intervals 6 and 8 confluent before apex. Profemur not modified in male, i.e., without ventral tubercle or tooth ( Fig. 8 View Figs 6–10 ). Protarsomeres 1–3 indistinctly dilated in male.
Aedeagus ( Figs 20, 27–28 View Figs 11–28 ): median lobe in lateral view much less abruptly curved, with apex in ventral view widely rounded and very short.
HABITATS AND HABITS. No data.
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