Cissidium latum Sawada, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.622 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:9CD3B2CD-F072-4994-8CA9-24145D343401 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3795584 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039987A1-3843-FF9C-2B28-FC88FCBCFE20 |
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Cissidium latum Sawada, 2008 |
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Cissidium latum Sawada, 2008 View in CoL
Fig. 52 View Fig
Material examined
Paratypes
JAPAN • 1 ♂; Okinawa, Ryukyu, Gaji rindo, NE of Mt Terukubi; 290 m a.s.l.; 21 Oct. 1987; Y. Nishikawa leg.; BMNH • 1 ♂; Hiji, Kunigami-son , Okinawa Pref.; 12 Apr. 1997; Y. Sawada leg.; YS .
Supplementary description
The following description amplifies the type description of Sawada (2008) to conform with the entries in the present paper.
SIZE. Habitus ( Fig. 52A View Fig ), length 0.76 mm.
COLOUR. Reddish brown to dark brown, antennae, legs and pubescence paler.
HEAD. With a transverse row of indistinctly formed foveolae between the eyes.
PRONOTUM. Length 0.21 mm, width 0.37 mm, densely pubescent and very shallowly foveolate throughout; side margins rounded to concave before rectangular hind angles, narrowly bordered, the border continuing along the entire posterior margin, which is without an emargination opposite the scutellum ( Fig. 52B View Fig ).
ELYTRA. Length 0.47 mm, width 0.42 mm, pubescent more widely distributed than pronotum.
MESOVENTRITE. Collar with 3 projecting setae along the posterior margin opposite the mid-keel, median extension widest anteriorly then slightly tapering posteriorly, with very short setae; mid-keel strongly sculpted and pubescent, widest medially; keel long, pointed, terminating past the mid-point of the mesocoxae; lateral margins very shallowly rounded, without serrations; humeri toothed ( Fig. 52C View Fig ).
METAVENTRITE. 0.15 mm long, reticulate towards lateral margins, sparsely pubescent, disc simple, distance between spines 0.10 mm; mesocoxal posterior borders serrate.
GENITALIA. Male aedeagus as Fig. 6 View Fig Fa–b but beak not so strongly bent.
Remarks
This is one of three species in this group from Japan and differs from them and from all other Japanese Cissidium in having wider and more rounded elytra.
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United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
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