Procoryphaeus pilosus ( Lewis, 1893 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4044.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6092707 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039587CD-D51A-6B38-FF57-B438FB91B3D9 |
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Procoryphaeus pilosus ( Lewis, 1893 ) |
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Procoryphaeus pilosus ( Lewis, 1893) View in CoL
( Figs. 18–21 View FIGURE 18 )
Coryphaeus pilosus Lewis, 1893: 423 View in CoL .
Procoryphaeus pilosus: Mazur (1984): 275 View in CoL ; Mazur (1997): 41; Mazur (2011): 38.
Type locality. Tanimbar Island, Indonesia.
Type material examined. Coryphaeus pilosus : Lectotype (present designation), ♀, mounted at the tip of a mounting card, left protarsus missing, with the following labels: “♀” (printed); followed by: “Tenimber / Doherty / 30.12. 92 ” (written); followed by: “ Type ” (red-margined round printed label); followed by: “G. Lewis Coll. / B.M. 1926-369”; followed by: “ Coryphaeus / pilosus / Type Lewis” (written); followed by: “ Coryphaeus / pilosus / Lewis, 1893 / Des. T. Lackner 2015 / LECTOTYPE ” (red label, written) (NHM). This species was described based on the unknown number of specimens and the lectotype designation fixes its identity.
Additional material examined. None.
Diagnostic description. Most readily recognizable species; PEL: 5.10 mm; APW: 2.00 mm; PPW: 4.20 mm; EW: 4.60 mm; EL: 3.20 mm. Entire body ( Figs 18 View FIGURE 18 –19), including appendages covered with very dense short amber setae, resembling a kiwi fruit; elytra much more densely punctuate than the two preceding species, punctures separated by their own to less than their own diameter. Inwardly curved frontal stria ( Fig. 20) intermittent; supraorbital stria vague (absent?). Variolate punctures of lateral pronotal band distinctly less coarse and dense than with the preceding two species; tiny tubercle of the pre-scutellar area of pronotum more prominent than in the preceding two species. Outer subhumeral stria very vague; joined humeral and inner subhumeral striae surpassing elytral half apically, shorter than in the rest of congeners. Only first discal elytral stria complete, second and third shortened apically; fourth, fifth discal elytral as well as sutural striae lacking; a longitudinal groove resembling a stria present near elytral suture. Apical elytral stria absent. Propygidium and pygidium much more densely punctate than in the preceding species, punctuation even, punctures small and dense separated by about their own diameter. Prosternum ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 21 ) densely punctuate; carinal prosternal striae vaguely joined anteriorly. Mesoventrite ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 21 ) much more densely punctuate than the preceding two species, punctures separated by about their own diameter; punctures present also on basal half of metaventrite. Male unavailable.
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Procoryphaeus pilosus ( Lewis, 1893 )
Lackner, Tomáš 2015 |
Procoryphaeus pilosus:
Mazur 2011: 38 |
Mazur 1997: 41 |
Mazur 1984: 275 |
Coryphaeus pilosus
Lewis 1893: 423 |