Parachorius globosus Arrow, 1931

Tarasov, Sergei, 2017, A cybertaxonomic revision of the new dung beetle tribe Parachoriini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) and its phylogenetic assessment using molecular and morphological data, Zootaxa 4329 (2), pp. 101-149 : 122-123

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4329.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6010818

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scientific name

Parachorius globosus Arrow, 1931
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Parachorius globosus Arrow, 1931 View in CoL

( Figs. 10 View FIGURE 10 , 25E View FIGURE 25 )

Parachorius globosus Arrow, 1931: 360 View in CoL

Heteroateuchus oberthueri Paulian, 1935: 115 View in CoL (synonym) Parachorius globosus View in CoL ; Balthasar 1963: 277

Parachorius globosus View in CoL ; Matthews 1974: 159

Parachorius globosus View in CoL ; Bacchus 1978: 103

Type locality. Darjeeling, India ( Parachorius globosus ); Darjeeling, India ( Heteroateuchus oberthueri )

Distribution. Northeastern India.

Diagnosis. Parachorius globosus differs from other species of Parachorius by rugose punctation of elytra, reduced wings, and pronotum being almost as long as elytra in anterior-posterior direction.

Description. Body. Body, brown, length 6–7 mm. Elytra uniformly colored.

Head. Clypeus with two indistinct teeth, outer margin of each tooth not notched basally.

Pronotum. Pronotum rounded laterally. Frontal angles rounded. Disc covered with punctures separated by 0.5– 2.0 puncture diameter(s). Pronotum in anterior-posterior direction almost as long as elytra.

Elytra. Elytra covered with dense contiguous and rugose punctures.

Wings. Wings reduced, approximately as long as 1/2 of normally developed wings.

Legs. Profemur with anterior margin produced in angle medially or with almost straight or sinuate anterior margin. Protibia with apical spur approximately reaching middle of protarsomere 3. First tooth almost not modified in males, approximately as wide as second tooth; first and second teeth distinctly separated from each other; first tooth distinctly separated from denticles located between first and second teeth. Metafemoral posterior margin serrate (sometimes slightly), simple, not modified. Metatibia slightly sinuate, inner margin not denticulate, produced in small angle apically.

Metasternum. Transverse basal ridge of metasternum long, at least 1/5 of mesocoxa length.

Aedeagus. Parameres symmetrical, simple, apex widely rounded and inferiorly angulate.

Material examined. Holotype: India: male, “Holotype / N. India: Darjeeling. 5000 ft. 14.iii.1924. Maj. R.W.G. Hingston / Everest Exp. Brit Mus 1924-386 / Parachorius globosus , type arrow / Parachorius globosus arrow M.E. Bacchus det 1975. HOLOTYPE / Parachorius globosus Arrow, 1931 S. Tarasov det. 2010” (BMNH). 1 female, Bengal, Darjeeling District, Ghoom-Lopchu, 2000 m, on 14/x/1978, (Besuchet-Lobl) (MNHN). 1 male, Darjeeling, Ex Museo Harold (MNHN). 1 male, Darjeeling, Ghoom, B.M. 1931-452 (M. Cameron) (BMNH). 1 male, 3 females, Museum Paris, Sikkim, on 1891 (Harmand) (MNHN).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

SubFamily

Scarabaeinae

Tribe

Parachoriini

Genus

Parachorius

Loc

Parachorius globosus Arrow, 1931

Tarasov, Sergei 2017
2017
Loc

Parachorius globosus

Bacchus 1978: 103
1978
Loc

Parachorius globosus

Matthews 1974: 159
1974
Loc

Heteroateuchus oberthueri

Balthasar 1963: 277
Paulian 1935: 115
1935
Loc

Parachorius globosus

Arrow 1931: 360
1931
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