identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
039B20286E7A3058C1A9FB87FA0DE4A1.text	039B20286E7A3058C1A9FB87FA0DE4A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mycetophagus lenkae Háva 2024	<div><p>Mycetophagus (s. str.) lenkae sp. nov.</p><p>(Fig. 1-11)</p><p>ZooBank:https://zoobank.org/ 678E93D1-C27C-47CA-952D-6A6B3723F804</p><p>Holotype, ♂, NE India, Arunachal Pr., <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=92.21667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.35" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 92.21667/lat 27.35)">Dirang</a> vicinity, 1800 +/- 100 m, 27°21´N- 92°13´E, 8-22.v.2006, P. Pacholátko lgt., (BMNH).</p><p>Paratypes, 4 ♂, 4 ♀, same data as holotype, (6 BMNH, 2 JHAC) .</p><p>Description of the male</p><p>Body (Fig. 1). – Measurements TL 7.8 mm, EW 3.2 mm; elongate, parallel-sided; weakly convex dorsally, weakly glossy; mostly black, clothed with marmorate black and yellow recumbent setae; elytra black with orange patches.</p><p>Head. – With dense, coarse punctures; covered by black, semi-erect setae; labrum brown; eyes laterally prominent in dorsal view, coarsely facetted and emarginate near antennal insertions (Fig. 4); antennae with 11 antennomeres, antennomeres I- X black, XI black and apically orange, length 3.6 mm (Fig. 3); palpomeres dark brown, apical maxillary palpomere cylindrical; mandibles dark brown.</p><p>Pronotum (Fig. 5). – Convex dorsally, rugose, with large, dense punctures; clothed with marmorate black and yellow setae; widest at middle, gradually narrowed anteriad and posteriad; anterior margin slightly arcuate; lateral sides distinctly margined, arcuate; basal margin sinuate, with short and circular grooves at sub-basal areas.</p><p>Scutellum . – Black, triangular with short, recumbent black setae.</p><p>Elytra. – Withyellowand brown recumbentsetae, elongate, subparallelsided, narrowed from apical 1/4; black withlarge orange patches (Figs. 1-2), striae punctate with small, regular and very deep punctures; interstices flat, narrower than striae.</p><p>Reviewer:</p><p>Wing. – As illustrated in Fig. 6.</p><p>Legs. – With black setae, femora and tibia black, tarsomeres brown, tarsal formula 3 -4 -4, spines brown, tarsal claw brown, anterior tarsomeres as in Fig. 8.</p><p>Ventral surface. – Meta- and mesoventrite black, with light brown recumbent setae, finely punctured. Abdominal visible ventrites dark brown, with short black recumbent setae, finely punctured (Fig. 7). 9 th sternite as in Fig. 10.</p><p>Male genitalia (Fig. 11).</p><p>Female. – Habitus similar to male (Fig. 2); antenna length 3.1 mm; tarsal formula 4 -4 - 4, anterior tarsomeres as in Fig. 9.</p><p>Variability. – Body length 7.5 -8.2 mm.</p><p>Etymology. – Patronymic, dedicated to my friend and illustrator Lenka Holubová (Únětice, Czech Republic).</p><p>Differential diagnosis. – The new species‘ habitus is very similar to other members of the group: Mycetophagus ancora (Reitter, 1884), Mycetophagus quadriornatus (Reitter, 1901) and Mycetophagus quadripustulatus (Linnaeus, 1760) but differs by its narrowed, parallel-sided habitus, antennal structures and male genitalia.</p><p>1 (2) Pronotum bicoloured (orange and black), head orange............................. M. ancora (Reitter, 1884) 2 (1) Pronotum unicoloured black (or dark brown)</p><p>3 (4) Head reddish or reddish brown...................................... M. quadripustulatus (Linnaeus, 1760) 4 (3) Head black</p><p>5 (6) Body parallel-oval, length 5 - 6.5 mm; antennae bicoloured, antennal club defined with 5 antennomeres........................................................................ M. qaudriornatus (Reitter, 1901)</p><p>6 (5) Body narrowly parallel, length 7.3 -8.2; antennae unicoloured (only terminal antennomere bicolorous), antennal club slightly defined.......................................................... M. lenkae sp. nov.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039B20286E7A3058C1A9FB87FA0DE4A1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Háva, Jiří	Háva, Jiří (2024): Mycetophagus (s. str.) lenkae sp. nov. from India: Arunachal Pradesh (Coleoptera: Mycetophagidae), along with new records for Mycetophagus (Mycetophagoides) alni Champion in two states in India. Faunitaxys 12 (60): 1-3, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(60), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15933344
039B20286E7D3058C21DFBBFFEDBE217.text	039B20286E7D3058C21DFBBFFEDBE217.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Mycetophagus (Mycetophagoides) alni Champion 1917	<div><p>Mycetophagus (Mycetophagoides) alni Champion, 1917</p><p>Material examined</p><p>- NE India, Arunachal Pr., <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=92.21667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.35" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 92.21667/lat 27.35)">Dirang</a> vicinity, 1800+/-100 m, 27°21´N 92°13´E, 8-22.v.2006, P. Pacholátko lgt., 1 spec., J. Háva det., (BMNH) ;</p><p>- NE India, Meghalaya, SW of Cherrapunjee, 25°13´-14´N 91°40´E, 900 m, 1-24.v.2005, L. Dembický lgt., 1 spec., J. Háva det., (BMNH) .</p><p>Distribution. – A species known from Nepal, India: Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, West Bengal. New to India: Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039B20286E7D3058C21DFBBFFEDBE217	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Háva, Jiří	Háva, Jiří (2024): Mycetophagus (s. str.) lenkae sp. nov. from India: Arunachal Pradesh (Coleoptera: Mycetophagidae), along with new records for Mycetophagus (Mycetophagoides) alni Champion in two states in India. Faunitaxys 12 (60): 1-3, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(60), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15933344
