Manipuria Jacoby, 1908
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Genus Manipuria Jacoby, 1908
Manipuria Jacoby, 1908: 84; Monrós 1960: 153.
Type species.
Manipuria dohertyi Jacoby, 1908: 84 (type locality: Manipur; holotype in NHMUK), by monotypy.
Diagnosis.
Body elongate and subcylindrical. Head obviously longer than width; eye small; gena elongate, lateral sides behind eyes almost parallel; vertex smooth in the center, sparsely punctate in lateral area, with a longitudinal groove in the middle; occipit punctate, with a longitudinal groove medially; frontal tubercle glabrous, raised; clypeo-frontal area triangular, area near the anterior margin raised, disc with punctures and setae; labrum transverse, with setae on both apical angles. Antenna filiform, more than half BL. Pronotum wider than head, lateral constriction impunctate; posterior transverse impression distinct. Elytra unicolored or with yellow patches; striae with punctures regularly arranged, punctures weakened posteriorly and disappeared apically. Legs slender, with punctures and pubescence. Two claws asymmetrical. Abdominal sternite with pubescence and punctures.
BL. 9.0-14.0 mm.
Distribution.
China (Yunnan, Tibet); India (Manipur).
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Manipuria Jacoby, 1908
Xu, Yuan, Bi, Wenxuan & Liang, Hongbin 2021 |
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