Anisoderomorpha Arrow, 1925
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4779.4.7 |
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Genus Anisoderomorpha Arrow, 1925
Anisoderomorpha Arrow 1925: 167 , 182–183; Villiers 1945: 186.
Type species: Anisoderomorpha tuberculata Arrow, 1925 .
Diganosis. This genus resembles the genus Celolanguria Arrow, 1925 from South India but can be distinguished by the following characters: pronotum with a pair of small foveae at basal area (with long and deep foveae in Celolanguria ), tibiae straight (curved in Celolanguria ), elytra parallel-sided (tapering in Celolanguria ).
Redescription. Body cylindrical, parallel-sided. Head finely and sparsely punctured, symmetrical in male but asymmetrical in A. tamdaoensis sp. nov. female. Eyes not large, finely faceted. Frons with a deep longitudinal ocular stria. Mandibles strong, bifid at apex. Antenna not reaching basal margin of pronotum, with 5-segmented club. Pronotum irregularly and finely punctured, convex in front, with a pair of small foveae divergent anteriorly at basal area; anterior margin almost straight; lateral side distinctly marginate; basal margin distinctly marginate, arched posteriorly at median part; anterior angles not projected. Scutellar shield pentagonal. Elytra parallel-sided, deeply striated and punctured; humeri ( Figs. 9 View FIGURES 1–12 , 21 View FIGURES 13–27 , 36 View FIGURES 28–41 , 50 View FIGURES 42–57 ) prominent, each with a strong erect tubercle dorsally in both sexes; apex rounded or truncated with a spine at the outer angle. Legs fairly stout, not long; femora smooth. Abdominal ventrite 1 not bearing coxal lines. Caudal margin of ventrite 5 ( Figs. 10 View FIGURES 1–12 , 22 View FIGURES 13–27 , 37 View FIGURES 28–41 , 52 View FIGURES 42–57 ) arcuate, densely pubescent and punctate.
Distribution. Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam.
Biology. Unknown.
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Anisoderomorpha Arrow, 1925
Toki, Wataru 2020 |
Anisoderomorpha
Villiers, A. 1945: 186 |
Arrow, G. J. 1925: 167 |