Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014
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Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014 Fig. 25
Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014: 57.
Material studied.
1 male holotype from Cambodia, Phuom Bokor Nat. Reserv., 600 m, 24-28.XI.2007, S. Murzin leg. (SMC).
Redescription.
Size of the male: length 11.3 mm; width 3.3 mm. Head almost completely black, with only small, unequally developed, yellow specks behind antennal tubercles; eyes and mouthparts partly lighter. Antennae on dorsal side almost entirely black, bases of antennomeres 1 and 3-8 reddish, last antennomere beige, except for its black apex; ventral side of antennae mostly beige, apices of antennomeres 1, 3-8 and last black, antennomeres 9 and 10 entirely black, antennomere 2 almostcompletely black. Entirely black pronotum and scutellum. Black elytra, partly black-brown at the very base before a wide yellow fascia with zigzag margins, and then it is black-brown until the apex. Venter with almost entirely black pro- and mesosterna, as well as sternites, a partly black metasternum. Legs black except for the yellow coxae. Head clearly narrower than pronotum at level of lateral tubercles; dorsally mostly with a clearly coarsely granulated sculpture, vertex predominantly with a coarse confluent punctuation. Long mandibles, strongly curved right mandible, ventral side between eyes coarsely and abundantly tuberculate; with an inconspicuous sculpture; at either side there is a clear, sparse, but in places condensed punctuation. Antennae much longer than body, reaching beyond apex of elytra by antennomere 8. Pronotum with lateral tubercles very well-developed, sharp at apex, lateral margin moderately narrowed towards its base; disc with four moderately conspicuous gibbosities, two at base and a further two in the middle; finely granulose sculpture and fine punctation. Barely elongate, triangular scutellum. Elytra strongly narrowed towards apex; straighter in apical third; each elytron narrowly rounded at apex. Very narrow prosternal process between coxae; moderately wide mesosternal process; metasternum with dense, coarse punctation; wide metepisterna, moderately narrowed towards apex. Sternites with fine, dense, rugulose punctation; last sternite slightly impressed, broad but slightly emarginate at apex. Legs robust, moderately long; femora thickened, but not claviform; metatibiae clearly emarginate at apex.
Distribution.
Cambodia.
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Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014
Vives, Eduard 2015 |
Trypogeus murzini
Miroshnikov 2014 |