Notoxus noctivagus, Krekich-Strassoldo, 1913
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Notoxus noctivagus species-group
Diagnosis. Elytral apices in males mostly clearly modified, with distinct apical tubercle / notch, rarely simple ( N. katthapa sp. nov.); median lobe of aedeagus symmetrical, with distinct dorsal plate; latero-basal fovea of abdominal sternum III rather shallow, forming narrow impression along basal sulcus of sternum ( Fig. 68 View Figs ).
Species included. Notoxus ales Telnov, 2007 , N. andrewesi Krekich-Strassoldo, 1913 , N. garuda sp. nov., N. katthapa sp. nov., N. impavidus sp. nov., N. inbasaliformis sp. nov., N. inbasalis Pic, 1926 , N. noctivagus Krekich-Strassoldo, 1913 , N. peguensis Pic, 1914 , N. safraneki sp. nov., N. sinensis Pic, 1907 , N. sodalis sp. nov., and N. suturalifer Pic, 1932 .
Remarks. Four species of this group have robust, dorsally coarsely and densely rugose pronotal horn with nearly indistinct crest, more or less emarginate male sternum VII, and rather uniform morphology of the aedeagus ( Figs. 29 View Figs , 33 View Figs , 38 View Figs and 42 View Figs ). At least two Afrotropical species, distributed in northern Sub-Saharan part of Africa, appear to be very close to this subgroup; see Remarks under N. peguensis and description of N. pericarti Bonadona, 1984 by BONADONA (1984).
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