Chaeridiona tuberculata Uhmann, 1961
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Chaeridiona tuberculata Uhmann View in CoL
Figure 8 View FIGURE 6–8. 6
Chaeridiona tuberculata Uhmann 1961: 45 View in CoL [Holotype: Anamali Hills, Cinchona, 3500 ft., V.1955, Nathan leg (MGFT)]. Uhmann 1964: 466 (catalog); Gaedike & Döbler 1971: 392 (type specimens); Würmli 1976: 403 (revision); Takizawa 1987: 525 (faunal list).
Chaeridiona sp. Takizawa 1985: 571 (faunal list).
Dorsum dull, dark brown without metallic sheen; tubercles and irregular patches on elytra black; apical 4 antennomeres black. Head: vertex densely, coarsely punctate; frons projecting, densely coarsely punctate; clypeus rounded, carinate in middle. Antenna: short, robust, reaching to base of pronotum; antennomeres I– VII shiny; I–II rounded, subequal in length; III conical, little longer than II; IV–VII very similar to each other, each shorter than III; VIII–X increasing in length, weakly transverse; XI longer than X. Pronotum: slightly transverse; lateral margin rounded; anterior angle prominent, with notch; posterior angle acute, prominent; pronotal width 1.4–1.6 mm; pronotal length 1.3–1.4 mm. Scutellum: small, elongate; rounded at apex. Elytron: tuberculate; lateral margin gradually expanding apically, dentate basally, crenulate apically; exterior apical angle rounded, without tooth; humerus rectangular; regularly punctate-striate, punctures quadrate; interspace 2 tuberculate behind middle, with small tooth on declivity; interval 4 with strong tubercle in middle, with short weak carina behind middle; interspace 6 finely carinate at humerus, with rounded tubercle near apex; interspace 8 finely carinate, with tubercle near apex; elytral width 2.1–2.3 mm; elytral length 3.0– 3.2 mm. Venter: yellowish; mesosternum metallic green. Leg: tarsal claws with tooth at base. Total length: 4.5– 5.9 mm.
Comparative notes. This species is easily distinguished from all other Chaeridiona by the lack of metallic sheen, the rounded exterior apical angle of elytra, and the tuberculate elytra.
Food plants. Unknown.
Distribution. India: Tamil Nadu.
Specimens examined. India: Pulney Hills , Kodaikaual, 2000 m, IV-59 ( BPBM, 1); Madras State, Anamalai Hills, Cinchona, 1067 m, V .1962 (BPBM, 2), XI.1959 ( BPBM, 1), V .1960 ( BPBM, 1), 1050 m, V .1962 ( BPBM, 1), 3500 ft., V .1959 (BPBM, 2), V.1960 (BPBM, 5), V .1956 (NHMB, 1); Madras State, Nilgiri Hills, Devala, 1000 m, IV.1961 ( BPBM, 2), 1067 m, V .1961 (BPBM, 1). Total: 17.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Chaeridiona tuberculata Uhmann
Staines, C. L. 2007 |
Chaeridiona sp. Takizawa 1985: 571
Takizawa, H. 1985: 571 |
Chaeridiona tuberculata
Takizawa, T. 1987: 525 |
Wurmli, M. 1976: 403 |
Gaedike, R. & H. Dobler 1971: 392 |
Uhmann, E. 1964: 466 |
Uhmann, E. 1961: 45 |