Lycocerus obscurus Pic, 1916

Yang, Yuxia, Su, Junyan & Yang, Xingke, 2014, Description of six new species of Lycocerus Gorham (Coleoptera, Cantharidae), with taxonomic note and new distribution data of some other species, ZooKeys 456, pp. 85-107 : 99-101

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scientific name

Lycocerus obscurus Pic, 1916
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Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Cantharidae

Lycocerus obscurus Pic, 1916 Fig. 38

Lycocerus obscurus Pic, 1916: 13.

Lycocerus obscurus var. diversus Pic, 1916: 13. [Synonymized by Kazantsev 1999: 134].

Lycocerus rubroniger Švihla, 2011: 12, Figs 13, 64-66. syn. n.

Type material examined.

Lectotype of Lycocerus obscurus : 1♀ (MNHN): [h] "Xieng Khuang" [LAOS, Xieng Khouang]. Paralectotypes: 2♀♀(MNHN): same data as lectotype; 1♀ (MNHN): "X. K."; 1♀ (MNHN): "Xieng Khuang \ 17-III-1919 \ R. Vitalis de Salvaza".

Lectotype of Lycocerus obscurus var. diversus : 1♀ (MNHN): [h]"Xieng Khuang \ ex Vitalis", [h]" Lycocerus obscurus v. \ diversus Pic ", [h] “type”, [h]" obscurus \ v. diversus ", [p] “TYPE”, [h]"LECTOTYPUS \ Lycocerus obscurus v. \ diversus Pic \ S. Kazantsev det.".

Additional material examined.

CHINA, Guangxi: 2♂♂, 2♀♀ (IZAS): Jingxi, 840m, 1.IV.1998, leg. Chun-Sheng Wu.

Supplementary description.

Female. Similar to male, but eyes less protruding; antennae shorter, extending to basal one-third length of elytra; pronotum wider; abdominal sternite VIII (Fig. 38) largely emarginated in middle and on both sides of posterior margin, the portion between middle and lateral emarginations distinctly protuberant and rounded at apex.

Body length (both sexes): 10.0-12.5 mm; width: 2.5-3.0 mm.

Distribution.

China (new record: Guangxi); Laos ( Kazantsev 1999).

Remarks.

Based on the examination of the types of Lycocerus obscurus Pic, 1916 and some additional material at our disposal, we found no difference between it and Lycocerus rubroniger Švihla, 2011, which was presented with an adequate photo of the habitus and illustrations of aedeagus in the original publication. Therefore, Lycocerus rubroniger is synonymized with Lycocerus obscurus here, and provided with the supplementary description and illustration of abdominal sternite VIII of female.