Dicronychus mithiensis, Platia & Ahmed, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12765875 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12765991 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CD2B58-FF91-FFB9-4880-A82E2AF9F8BB |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Dicronychus mithiensis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Dicronychus mithiensis n. sp. ( Figs. 23, 23a View 27 28 , 37 View Figs , 58 View Figs )
Material examined. Holotype ♀ - Pakistan: Tharparkar distr. , Mithi, 24.IX.2014 ( CPG).
Diagnosis. A species comparable with D. oxypterus (Candèze, 1860) for the general shape and size, it can be separated by the clear, double punctuation of pronotum.
Description.
Female. Moderately shiny; entirely black with antennae and legs ferruginous; covered with dense, yellowish pubescence.
Frons flat, just impressed before the anterior margin, this moderately and regularly arcuate, protruding above the clypeus; punctuation moderate, uniformly d istributed, punctures deep, simple, approximately of the same size with smooth intervals on average equal to a little smaller than their own diameters.
Antennae not reaching for about two articles the apices of posterior angles of pronotum, slightly serrated from the third article; second article subcylindrical, twice longer than wide and 1,35x shorter than fourth; fourth-tenth conical, subequal in length and on average 2,5x longer than wide, last sub ellipsoidal.
Pronotum 1,1x longer than wide, widest at the middle, regularly convex; sides regularly arcuate, posterior angles short, truncate, not divergent with a short carina; lateral suture-like margins substraight and complete; punctuation dense, uniformly distributed, double; larger punctures are more or less regularly mixed with much more fine punctures, intervals very short and smooth.
Scutellum heart-shaped, as long as wide, impressed, emarginate at middle of the base, vey finely punctu red.
Elytra 2,34x longer than pronotum and wide as it, convex; sides widest before the middle then very gradually converging to the apices; striae well marked and punctured, interstriae subconvex with very fine punctures.
Claws dilated in the first half.
Bursa copulatrix sclerified as in the Figs. 23, 23a View 27 28 .
Male. Unknown.
Size. Length 9.3 mm; width 2.68 mm.
Etymology. The name is derived from Mithi city, where the species was collected.
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