Xyloctonus magnus, Jordal, 2024
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.71.116185 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/55896893-5EB7-41E2-A7B8-6F301C1E18C8 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:55896893-5EB7-41E2-A7B8-6F301C1E18C8 |
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Xyloctonus magnus |
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sp. nov. |
Xyloctonus magnus sp. nov.
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Type material.
Holotype: Madagascar, Anjozorobe 11 km SE [-18.43, 47.94], Malaise trap, BLF2375, B. Fischer, leg. [CAS].
Diagnosis.
Largest species in the genus, 3.4 mm long; scutellar shield longitudinally elongated as a heart-shaped scoop; sutural side of interstriae 1 with dense fine trifid setae.
Description.
Length 3.4 mm, 1.9 × as long as wide, colour dark brown. Frons impressed just above epistoma, nearly glabrous. Antennal club with one strongly procurved suture, others faint; funiculus 6-segmented. Upper and lower eye parts widely separated, roughly punctured between. Pronotum very broad, broader than elytra; anterior margin with four raised teeth, median pair slightly longer, asperities near summit as fine granules, intermixed with shiny punctures. Scutellar shield elongated, densely pilose, narrowly impressed to form a heart-shaped scoop. Elytral striae with transversely elongated punctures, spaced by longitudinally raised ridges, the whole stria appearing as a dashed line. Elytral interstriae 9 curves before apex and continues to elytral suture; elytral suture straight. Metaventrite and surrounding sclerites, including ventrite I, with mainly trifid setae.
Distribution.
Madagascar.
Biology.
One specimen was taken in a Malaise trap.
Etymology.
Based on the Latin masculine adjective magnus, meaning large, referring to the body size of the species.
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