Cautires linardi, Jiruskova & Motyka & Bocak, 2016
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2016.219 |
publication LSID |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3853480 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/30D4C7CB-4F8D-4176-A2D0-8E3050A8CB32 |
taxon LSID |
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Valdenar |
scientific name |
Cautires linardi |
status |
sp. nov. |
Cautires linardi sp. nov.
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Figs 14 View Figs 2–20 , 32 View Figs 21–38 , 52 View Figs 41–58 , 70 View Figs 59–78
Diagnosis
Cautires linardi sp. nov. belongs to the group with the uniformly black body and large eyes. This species has the characteristic shape of the pronotum with the very wide basal part and acutely projected posterior angles ( Fig. 32 View Figs 21–38 ).
Etymology
The specific epithet linardi is a patronym in honour of Benjamin Linard, a colleague from the Natural History Museum in London.
Type material
Holotype
MALAYSIA: ♁, Pahang, Mt. Jasar , N slope, 1550 m, 4°28'56" N, 101°21'55" E, 11 Apr. 2013 (AJ0005).
GoogleMapsParatypes
MALAYSIA: 1 ♀, Pahang, Tanah Rata, 24–31 Jan. 2003 (VK0451); 1 ♀, Malaysia, Pahang, Tanah Rata, 1–13 Feb. 2003 (VK0625).
Measurements
BL 11.6 mm, PL 1.7 mm, PW 2.5 mm, HW 1.15 mm, Edist 0.66 mm, Ediam 0.71 mm, LP 2.12 mm.
Description of the male
Body uniformly black ( Fig. 52 View Figs 41–58 ). Head small, eyes hemispherically prominent, quite large, eye diameter 1.08 times interocular distance. Antennae flabellate with lamella of antennomere 6 about three times longer than stem of antennomere ( Fig. 14 View Figs 2–20 ). Pronotum transverse, about twice wider than long at midline, with 7 areolae, only postero-lateral ridges weaker, obtuse; median areola complete, well developed, attached directly to basal margin; anterior angles obtuse, lateral margins concave, lateral part of pronotum strongly elevated, posterior angles slender, acutely prominent ( Fig. 32 View Figs 21–38 ). Elytra parallel-sided, primary and secondary costae well developed, transverse costae dense, irregular ( Fig. 52 View Figs 41–58 ). Phallus very slender, only slightly wider in apical part, obtuse at apex ( Fig. 70 View Figs 59–78 ).
Distribution
Peninsular Malaysia: Pahang.
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