Dendarus leonhardi Schuster, 1940
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Dendarus leonhardi Schuster, 1940
( Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 , 9C View FIGURE 9 , 10C View FIGURE 10 , 11C View FIGURE 11 , 12C View FIGURE 12 , 13C View FIGURE 13 )
Schuster, 1940: 861; Kühnelt, 1957: 77; Medvedev, 1968: 97, 98, 106; Medvedev & Nepesova, 1985: 122; Medvedev & Nepesova, 1990a: 25; Medvedev & Nepesova, 1990b: 886.
Type material. Lectotype, ♂ ( NMB), designated here: “TYPUS”, “ leonhardi ”, “ Persia Astrabad 5.99 Coll. Hauser.”, “Sammlung Adr. Schuster”. The following label was added to the specimen: “ Lectotypus Dendarus leonhardi Schuster, 1940 des. M. Nabozhenko 2022”.
Material. Turkmenistan. 1♂, 1♀ ( ZIN): Gasan-Kuli Natural Reserve [coast of the Caspian Sea], 30.i.1975 (leg. Yeskov) .
Diagnosis. Male. Body dull, robust. Head and pronotum with coarse and dense uniform puncturation of round punctures (puncture diameter slightly longer or subequal to interpuncture distance). Head ventrally with simple (not impressed) longitudinal furrow beyond prementum. Pronotum weakly convex. Lateral margins of pronotum not emarginated at basal quarter; anterior angles not protruding; base deeply bisinuate, posterior angles acute, protruding, but not extending beyond base of pronotum. Prosternal process comparatively wide, widely rounded at apex. Elytra widest at middle. Strial punctures large, sparse (19–24 punctures in one row), round to weakly elongate, located each in wide deep impression (but impressions not as deep and large as in D. crenulatus ), much larger than interstrial ones. Interstriae with fine and sparse puncturation. Protibiae moderately wide, with deep notch on inner side and right-angled tooth before indentation; protibia widest at level of tooth, where it is slightly wider than at apical level. Mesotibiae straight or very weakly bending inwards. Mesotarsomeres 1–4 very weakly widened, tarsomeres 1 and 3 with reduced hair brush on sole, tarsomere 2 with full hair brush.
Female. Body more robust, protibiae weakly bent. Pronotum shinier than head and elytra and with finer and sparser puncturation than on head. First three strial rows with strongly elongate narrow punctures in form of sparse dotted lines, other striae with slightly elongate or round punctures.
Distribution. NE Iran, SW Turkmenistan.
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