Phrynocaria eberti (Bielawski)
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Phrynocaria eberti (Bielawski)
( Fig. 165 View FIGURE 165 )
Coelophora eberti Bielawski, 1972: 304 (Holotype, ZSBSM; Type locality: Nepal).
Phrynocaria eberti: Miyatake 1985: 21 ; Poorani 2002a: 338.
Diagnosis. Length: 4.00–5.00 mm; width: 3.80–4.60 mm. Form almost circular, dorsum strongly convex and glabrous. This species can be identified by its orange to reddish to orange-yellow coloured body with five black spots on each elytron arranged in a 2-2-1 pattern as illustrated ( Fig. 165a, b View FIGURE 165 ). Female abdomen ( Fig. 165c View FIGURE 165 ) and spermatheca ( Fig. 165d View FIGURE 165 ) as illustrated.
Distribution. India (Nagaland); Nepal.
Notes. It was described from Nepal by Bielawski (1972). Iablokoff-Khnzorian (1982) included it under Lemnia (s. str.) but Miyatake (1985) correctly assigned it to Phrynocaria . Only a single female from Nagaland (northeastern India) was examined and the male genitalia could not be studied.
Notes. It appears to be a rare species endemic to the Eastern Himalayan region. See Bielawski (1972) and Miyatake (1985) for more details / illustrations.
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Phrynocaria eberti (Bielawski)
POORANI, J. 2023 |
Phrynocaria eberti:
Poorani, J. 2002: 338 |
Miyatake, M. 1985: 21 |