Pareuryaptus cambodgiensis cambodgiensis Dubault, Lassalle et Roux, 2008

Fedorenko, D. N., 2024, Notes on Trigonotoma and Pareuryaptus (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Pterostichini) from Vietnam, Russian Entomological Journal 33 (1), pp. 43-71 : 64

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https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.33.1.05

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14163306

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scientific name

Pareuryaptus cambodgiensis cambodgiensis Dubault, Lassalle et Roux, 2008
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6a. Pareuryaptus cambodgiensis cambodgiensis Dubault, Lassalle et Roux, 2008 View in CoL

Figs 87 View Figs 81–92 , 104–105 View Figs 96–105 , 110, 115 View Figs 106–115 , 138 View Figs 138–147 .

MATERIAL. ♂ ( SIEE), Vietnam, Dong Nai Province, Cat Tien Nat. Park , at light HQL450, 21.V.2005 (D. Fedorenko) .

DIAGNOSIS. A larger-sized subspecies distinctive in having body dorsum with indistinct greenish luster, sides of pronotum indistinctly sinuate in front of base, basal angles very obtuse and just traceable, with posterolateral seta in the angle.

REDESCRIPTION. BL 16–16.5 mm. Body dorsum black, elytra indistinctly greenish toward lateral margin, interval 9 indistinctly violaceous.

Pronotum subcordate ( Fig. 87 View Figs 81–92 ), sides of base rather oblique. Lateral bead broadened basad, narrow anteriorly, moderately wide medially, wide basally. Lateral groove very finely and very densely punctate in apical two thirds. Basal foveae moderately wide, deep, finely and confluently punctate at bottom; outer basal sulcus very deep, inner one as impressed line anteriorly while merging into basal fovea basally.

Propleura with 3–4 coarse punctures outside sternopleural suture.

Elytral intervals convex.

GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. Cambodia, Thailand; first recorded in Vietnam.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Tribe

Pterostichini

Genus

Pareuryaptus

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