Webbia bituberculata ( Browne, 1977 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5264.1.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7840463 |
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Webbia bituberculata ( Browne, 1977 ) |
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Webbia bituberculata ( Browne, 1977)
Fig. 5A, B View FIGURE 5
New records. Narathiwat Province, Hala-Bala wildlife Sanctuary , tropical lowland forest, ethanol baited trap, 01.i.2014 (1), 01.iii.2015 (1), W. Sittichaya (2, WSTC) .
Diagnosis. 1.90–1.99 mm long (mean = 1.95 mm; n = 2); 2.81–3.06× as long as wide (mean = 2.94 mm; n = 2); greenish brown. Elytral declivity abruptly truncate, its margin armed by granules, those on interstriae 1–3 larger, denticulate; declivital face matt, reticulate; only three striae visible on declivity, not impressed; interstriae 1 widened in apical 2/3 of declivity, the convex outer margin forming a low irregular ridge, bearing a small tubercle at about the middle of the declivity, interstriae 2 and 3 weakly raised from base of declivity to apical quarter. The species is most similar to W. suturalis Browne , but in that species, the face of the elytral declivity has a pair of larger spines on interstriae 1, close together on the lower part of the declivity near the apex ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 E-F).
Distribution. Malaysia (Penang). New to Thailand (Narathiwat).
Host plants. Hopea ferrea , Shorea curtisii , Shorea maxwelliana (all Dipterocarpaceae ) ( Beaver & Browne 1979).
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