Croscherichia goryi (Marseul, 1870)

Meena, A. K., Nagar, Rajendra, Chhangani, Gaurang & Swaminathan, R., 2023, Record of the blister beetle, Croscherichia goryi (Marseul, 1870) (Coleoptera: Meloidae) from Rajasthan, India, Records of the Zoological Survey of India 123 (1), pp. 45-50 : 46-49

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https://doi.org/ 10.26515/rzsi/v123/i1/2023/165576

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10967063

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/812987F3-FF97-FFBB-DE14-94E9FAABFC45

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scientific name

Croscherichia goryi (Marseul, 1870)
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Croscherichia goryi (Marseul, 1870)

Mylabris goryi Marseul, 1870: 88 (Perse: Arabie, Djedda); 1872: 509, tav. 2, Figure 50, Baudi,

1878: 362; Soumacov, 1915: 59.

Zonabris goryi, Escherich, 1899: 89 .

Croscherichia goryi, Kaszab, 1968: 756 ; 1983: 148, tav. 1, Figure 4.

Mylabris longicollis Marseul i.l. ( MP).

Mylabris aegyptiaca Blanchard i.l. ( MP).

Material examined (26 Specimens, 9 ♂ and 17 ♀): India: Rajasthan, Churu; 01.iv.2019, Coll. R. Nagar ( KVK, Chandgothi) (18) ; 02.iv.2019, Coll. R. Nagar ( KVK, Chandgothi) ; 03.iv.2019, Coll. R. Nagar ( KVK, Chandgothi) ; 23.v.2019,Coll. R.Nagar( KVK,Chandgothi) ; 24.v.2019, Coll. R. Nagar ( KVK, Chandgothi) ; 25.v.2019, Coll. R. Nagar ( KVK, Chandgothi) ; 27.v.2019, Coll. R. Nagar ( KVK, Chandgothi) (1); 28 o 23’ N Latitude; 75 o 31’ E Longitude GoogleMaps .

Distribution: Distributed in North-western India, Egypt, Syria, Israel, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Eastern Sudan, Oman, Pakistan and Northeastern Afghanistan ( Bologna and Coco, 1991).

Description (Male and Female): Body elongate, black, including antennae, head and pronotum, excluding elytra. Head not so elongate with black hairs, head with a pair of reddish spots on frons. Maxillary palpi four segmented, segment 1 st short, three segments easily visible, maxillary palpi 2 nd and 3 rd segments hairier and 4 th one with small bristles on the whole surface. Mandibles are much longer than the upper lip, with a strong and blunt apex; labrum not longitudinally furrowed or carinate. Male antennae, fore tibiae and maxillae never similarly modified. Mesosternum without a ‘scutum’ ( Plate I View Plate I : 2). Anterior mesosternal suture obsolescent. Antennal sockets closer to eyes, placed above frontal suture. Antennae-11-segmented, with segments either slightly or distinctly widened to apex; 3 rd antennal segment subequal in length to 1 st segment, and hairs present upto 1 st to 3 rd segments of antennae. Antennae progressively widened from segment six to apex as depicted in Plate I View Plate I : 3 and Figure 1 View Figure 1 : 3. Antennae extended a little to the half of pronotum, but in female longer, the expanded part reaching the base of the pronotum. Pronotum narrow, strongly strangled, depressed anteriorly, pronotum longer than wide, dorsally pronotum appears as shown in Plate I View Plate I : 6 and Figure 1 View Figure 1 :5. Scutellum is wide with shallow punctuation. Elytra yellow to orange-red, black, hairy with black transverse fasciae rarely unicolorous. Elytra convex with apical margin rounded, Elytra ochre with elytral stains often reduced ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 : 1). Punctations on the elytra of average depth and out distanced. Last visible sternite of abdomen is sinuate in the middle with long hairs present at the boundary as depicted in Plate I View Plate I : 7 and Figure 1 View Figure 1 :6. All legs hairy with two tibial spurs, fore femora without a ventroapical excavation and lacking a patch of transversely directed pubescence. Hind tibial spurs dissimilar, outer spur spatulate, about twice the width of sticklike inner spur ( Plate I View Plate I : 4), dorsal blade of tarsal claws smooth. Upper lobe of the claws straight, curved at the apex, slender and the lower one not easily visible, thread like. Inferior lobe of the claws of dimensions reduced in comparison to that superior, inferior lobe of the claws along around 2/3 of that superior ( Plate I View Plate I : 5 and Figure 1 View Figure 1 : 4). Male genitalia as in Plate I View Plate I : 8-10 and Figure 1 View Figure 1 : 7-9; tegmen dorsal ( Plate I View Plate I : 8a), ventral ( Plate I View Plate I : 8b and Figure 1 View Figure 1 :7a) and male tegmen slender in lateral view ( Plate I View Plate I : 8c and Figure 1 View Figure 1 :7b), aedeagus, lateral view ( Plate I View Plate I : 9 and Figure 1 View Figure 1 : 8) with a two dorsal hooks of the same length and inclination; one endophallic hook present at almost apex and is clearly longer and more curved than the dorsal one. The apodeme of the spiculum gastrale slender as in Plate I View Plate I : 10 and Figure 1 View Figure 1 : 9.

Measurement (mm): Adult body length 14 to 17 mm ♂ (some specimens have a length of only 7, 8 and 10 mm); 14 to18 mm ♀; elytra length 10 to 13 mm and width 7 to 8 mm; pronotum length 3 to 4 mm and width 2.5 to 3 mm.

Occurrence: The beetles were observed on 10 plants at random, and their mean numbers per plant ranged from 1.5 to 10.0 ( Table 1 View Table 1 ) with the maximum of 10 + 2.77 beetles per plant coincidentally on May day, the 1 st of May, 2019 and an overall mean value of 5.0 + 2.77.

MP

Mohonk Preserve, Inc.

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Meloidae

Tribe

Mylabrini

Genus

Croscherichia

Loc

Croscherichia goryi (Marseul, 1870)

Meena, A. K., Nagar, Rajendra, Chhangani, Gaurang & Swaminathan, R. 2023
2023
Loc

Croscherichia goryi

Kaszab 1968: 756
1968
Loc

Zonabris goryi

Escherich 1899: 89
1899
Loc

Mylabris goryi

Marseul 1870: 88
1870
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