Ochthebius mongolensis Janssens, 1967
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2019.8.4.395 |
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Ochthebius mongolensis Janssens, 1967 |
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Ochthebius mongolensis Janssens, 1967 View in CoL ( Fig. 3 View Fig )
Diagnosis. Body length: 1.60 - 1.65 mm. Anterior bor- der of the right labrum not indented; its extremities only curved in such a way that the edge is not convex in all its width. Punctuation of the clypeus is sparse. Uncomplicat- ed intercooler space: the points separated by smooth intervals, except in the two foveoles, which are crumbled. The outer edge of pronotum is a very obtuse angle, their posterior notch barely visible. Disc occupied by a transverse double depression whose anterior part is more or less smooth and the posterior distressed like the auricles. Streaks of elytra, punctuated well, but coarse. Both sexes have a matte pitch black, without bronze reflection even on the head and the pronotum. Funicular antennae have a more yellowish hue. The male genital frame has a mobile lobe shaped cornet surrounded by a veil more held ( Janssens, 1967).
Published records. Bellstedt, 1985:139 - Khovd.
Remarks. Ochthebius mongolensis Janssens, 1967:56 - [Holotype ♂ (Hungarian National Museum, Budapest): Mongolia, Töv, 1,340 m, 19.vii.1965, leg. Z. Kaszab]. Khentii, 900 m. 19.viii.1965. 1$; Type specimens are at the Hungarian National Museum and Museum of Natural History of the Humboldt University, Berlin.
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