Biflabelotillus peyrierasi Menier, 1979
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Biflabelotillus peyrierasi Menier, 1979
Figs 2, 5, 8, 11 View FIGURE 1–12 , 21–32
Biflabellotillus [sic!] peyrierasi Menier, 1979: 75 (original description).
Type locality. Antanambe , Mananara Nord District, Analanjirofo Region .
Type material studied. HOLOTYPE, ♂ ( MNHN): [white, printed] Madagascar Est / distr. Mananara – N. / Antanambe // [red, printed] ♂ HOLOTYPE // [white, handwritten] Biflabelotillus peyrierasi ♂ / n.sp. Holotype / J.J. MENIER det. 1979.
Additional material examined. (1 ♂, 1 ♀ IJC): East Madagascar, Alaotra-Mangoro Region , Moramanga District, Moramanga env., 25.– 27.11.1995, Ivo Jeniš leg.
Remarks. The holotype was fixed by original designation by Menier (1979).
Differential diagnosis. B. peyrierasi can be distinguished from both B. foveolatus and B. bicolorus sp. nov. mainly by black parallel sided elytra and tuberculate elytral interstriae, whereas the elytra are brown in B. foveolatus and bicoloured in B. bicolorus sp. nov., subparallel, slightly widened with smooth elytral interstriae in both mentioned species ( Figs 14, 17 View FIGURE 13–20 , 22, 24 View FIGURE 21–27 , 28 View FIGURE 28–32 , 34 View FIGURE 33–37 ).
Redescription. Size of holotype 8.1 x 2.2 mm. Winged, black, with tarsi pale brown ( Figs 21–25 View FIGURE 21–27 ).
Head. Head including eyes broader than pronotum (DV) in ratio 1:0.8 (HW = 1.7 mm). The space between eyes (frons) narrow (HW / FW = 2.8). Ultimate antennomere elongate-oval, 8.8x longer then broad ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 1–12 ).
Pronotum. Longer than wide in ratio 1:1.3 (PL = 1.8 mm, PW = 1.4 mm), cylindrical, apical two thirds of pronotum parallel sided and slightly trangled in apical third, basal third strongly trangled ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 1–12 ).
Elytra. Parallel, 2.3x longer than their width (EL = 5.1 mm, EW = 2.2 mm). Almost whole elytral surface covered with bituberculate foveae ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 21–27 ). Space between foveae smaller than diameter of foveae.
Scutellum. Heart shaped ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 21–27 ).
Remark. The species was described based on a single male. The female is unknown so far. Fortunately, we had the opportunity to examine the female of B. peyrierasi and found out that it fully agrees with the male holotype and Menier´s description except the following characters: antennae serrate ( Fig. 30 View FIGURE 28–32 ) (biflabeloid in males), each elytron with pale-brown humeral spot (whole elytral surface black in males) ( Fig. 28 View FIGURE 28–32 ).
Variability of size. Examined male: body length 7.5 mm, HW = 1.65 mm, HW / FW = 2.75, PL = 1.75 mm, PW = 1.2 mm, EL = 4.5 mm, EW = 2.1 mm. Examined female body length 8.0 mm, HW = 1.65, HW / FW = 1.94, PL = 1.9 mm, PW = 1.4 mm, EL = 5.4 mm, EW = 2.4 mm.
Distribution. Eastern Madagascar, known only from Moramanga and Maroantsetra Districts so far ( Fig. 38 View FIGURE 38 ).
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Biflabelotillus peyrierasi Menier, 1979
Pavel, Filip & Purchart, Luboš 2024 |
Biflabellotillus [sic!] peyrierasi
Menier, J. J. 1979: 75 |