Trigonotoma perraudieri Bates, 1889
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14163285 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C387D4-3A11-3F29-C696-AA14FC3460AE |
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Trigonotoma perraudieri Bates, 1889 |
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7. Trigonotoma perraudieri Bates, 1889
Figs 3 View Figs 1–6 , 77–80 View Figs 77–80 .
Bates, 1889: 275 (‘Mytho’ [= My Tho, southern Vietnam]); Tschitschérine, 1900: 155; Andrewes, 1930: 355; Jedlička, 1962: 317; Roux et al., 2016: 140. — perrandieri: Kuntzen, 1911: 182. — perroudieri: Kuntzen, 1914: 73.
MATERIAL. Seven specimens, 2♂♂, 5♀♀, including: ♂ ( ZIN), ‘ Siam [= Thailand], coll. Bates’ ; ♂, Lampang Province, Wang Nuea , 19°8′N, 99°37′E, V.2011 (local collector); ♀ ( ZIN), ‘Cochinchine [= southern Vietnam], Vignes, 1898’; ♀ ( ZIN), Saigon (Coll. Lésileac) GoogleMaps .
Aedeagus and internal sac examined in one male.
DIAGNOSIS.A large-sized clone of T. dohrnii , except that the pronotum is impunctate between the basal foveae. Aedeagus and its internal sac very characteristic ( Figs 77–80 View Figs 77–80 ): apex of median lobe in dorsal view straight, subquadrate and rounded; internal sac double, consisting of two separate parts, basal and apical, the latter with a large left basal bulb and strong sclerite at its base.
REDESCRIPTION. Unnecessary here except as follows: BL 21–27.8 mm. Body dorsum uniform metallic green or bronzed; elytra shiny in male, with microsculpture distinct, consisting of barely transverse to isodiametric meshes.
Pronotum ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1–6 ) with basal angles obtuse and rounded. Basal foveae more narrow while basal extension of lateral bead wider than in T. dohrnii , from nearly impunctate and transversely rugulose to finely and very densely punctate at bottom.
Elytral intervals convex, more so toward apex and toward lateral margin, to nearly flat on disc.
Tarsi neither laterally carinate nor sulcate. Metatarsomere 1 with 1–2 antero- and 1 posterolateral setae.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. Thailand to Vietnam.
HABITATS AND HABITS. No data.
COMMENTS. Jedlička [1962] wrongly mentioned the type from ‘Siam’.
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum |
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