Trogoderma taomasinum, Háva, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13204518 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4F42C403-552D-FFE8-FCA3-6291FD54FDAE |
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Felipe |
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Trogoderma taomasinum |
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sp. nov. |
Trogoderma taomasinum sp. n.
( Figs. 18-20)
Type material. Holotype (male): Madagascar, Taomasina distr. , 1.5 km ESE of Amboditafonana, 48°44´E 17°27´S, 26-27.i.2001, P. Chvojka lgt GoogleMaps . Holotype deposited in ( JHAC) .
Description: Male. Body measurrements (in mm): TL 1.95 PW 1.10 PL 0.52 EL 1.55; cuticle unicolorously brown on dorsal surfaces, brown on ventral surfaces; generally small and oblongelongate. Head finely punctate with long black pubescence. Palpi entirely brown; pubescence on mentum denser. Ocellus on front present. Antennae 11-segmented, antennal club 5- segmented ( Fig. 19), dark brown. Pronotum finely punctate like head with long black pubescence; anterior angles not visible from above. Scutellum very small, triangular finely punctated as pronotum, without pubescence. Elytra coarsely punctate; cuticle black with one large orange spot on apex and one transverse fasciae from white pubescence on the middle (Fig. 16). Epipleuron entirely black. Legs brown with short yellow pubescence; tibiae without thornst. Meso-metasternum with short white pubescence. Abdominal sternites with long white pubescence. First visible abdominal sternite with distinct oblique discal striae.
Male: unknown.
Etymology: Named according to the type locality (Sambirana river).
Trogoderma sambiranum sp. n. (holotype): 16: form of body dorsal aspect (dotted area = red spot); 17: antenna of female;
Female: unknown.
Etymology: Named accordind to the type locality (Taomasina district).
Differential diagnosis: The new species differs by the characters mentioned in the following key.
KEY OF KNOWN MADAGASCAN SPECIES
1(4) elytra bi- or three- colorous
2(3) form of body oval; antennal club consisting with 3-5 segments
- elytra with one orange transverse fasciae and apical part covered by yellowishwhite pubescence; antennal club consisting with 5 segments... T. wolfgangi Háva et Herrmann, 2008
- elytra brown with orange-red fasciae covered by white pubescence; antennal club consisting with 3 segments; male genitalia ( Fig. 8) ……………………. T. impressiceps (Pic, 1915)
- elytra black with one large orange spot on apex and one transverse fasciae of white pubescence on the middle; antennal club consisting with 4 segments..... T. sambiranum sp. n. near scutellum with two large depressions. Scutellum very small, triangular finely punctated as pronotum, without pubescence. Elytra finely punctate; cuticle unicolorously brown without bands or spots, covered by long black pubescence ( Fig. 18). Epipleuron entirely brown. Legs brown with short yellow pubescence; tibiae without thorns. Meso-metasternum with short yellowish pubescence. Abdominal sternites with short yellowish pubescence. First visible abdominal sternite with distinct oblique discal striae. Male genitalia ( Fig. 20).
- body very large TL 3.10-3.55 mm, elytra brown with more small spots covered by white pubescence; antennal club consisting with 4 segments; male genitalia ( Fig. 4) ....…………......... ......................................... T. seminigrum Pic, 1915
- body very small TL 1.77-2.27 mm; elytra black with small spots covered by white pubescence; antennal club consisting with 6 segments; male genitalia ( Fig. 12) …...............… .................…. T. madecassum (Pic, 1924) comb. n.
3(2) form of body elongated; antennal club consisting with 7 segments; each elytron with three orange-red fasciae covered by yellow pubescence ……………...... T. trifasciatum sp. n. 4(1) elytra unicolorous, brown, covered by yellow pubescence; without fasciae or spots; antennal club consisting with 5 segments …….………………………. T. taomasinum sp. n.
Remarks. According to the EPPO (2007) known from Madagascar as introduced synanthropic species T. granarium Everts , the species is not included in the presented key. The mentioned species visualy similar to species belonged to the genus Paratrogoderma Scott, 1926 , but the genus differs from the genus Trogoderma View in CoL by the 10- segmented antennae (see Háva 2008).
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