Crypturgus beesoni Eggers, 1936
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5533.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE8F5D-FF9E-2D25-2DE9-FA5D912B4CD3 |
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Plazi |
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Crypturgus beesoni Eggers, 1936 |
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9. Crypturgus beesoni Eggers, 1936 View in CoL
( Figure 12 View FIGURE 12 )
This species is diagnosed by the following morphological characters: ♂ frons slightly convex with fine, dense punctures; vestiture of short, fine hairs; pronotum 1.44× as long as wide, sides almost parallel, anterior margin broadly rounded, postero-lateral corners somewhat rounded; surface slightly convex, shiny, without a clear median line; punctures dense, clear, but not coarse; elytra 1.90× as long as pronotum and 1.66× as long as wide; basal margin clearly wider than pronotum, lateral sides parallel, narrowly rounded towards apex; disc somewhat convex with slightly impressed striae; strial punctures small, round, dense and shallow; interstriae slightly wider than striae, smooth, shiny with extremely fine, dense punctures; declivity convex, moderately steep; body vestiture consists of fine and short hairs, longer throughout the body margins; body dark brown; body length: 1.0 mm.
Female similar to male, except sides of pronotum somewhat bulging laterally, elytral apex almost rounded in a semicircle.
Material examined: Lectotype ♂ in NMNH (image), Smithsonian Institution , Washington, D.C. USA. Type locality: Kashmir
Distribution: India: Kashmir, Uttarakhand.
Hosts: Cedrus deodara , Pinus roxburghii ( Pinaceae ).
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