Synona consanguinea Poorani, Ślipiński & Booth
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Synona consanguinea Poorani, Ślipiński & Booth
( Fig. 188 View FIGURE 188 )
Synona consanguinea Poorani, Ślipiński & Booth, 2008: 592 (Holotype male, NHMW; Type locality: China).— Das et al. 2022: 12.
Diagnosis. Length: 4.90–5.10 mm; width: 4.90–5.00 mm. Form ( Fig. 188a View FIGURE 188 ) circular, nearly as broad as long, dorsum strongly hemispherical, convex and glabrous. Head and pronotum bright orange yellow, scutellar shield and elytra black. Ventral side uniform yellowish-testaceous, except elytral epipleura black. Male genitalia ( Fig. 188c–f View FIGURE 188 ) as illustrated. It is very similar to S. obscura from which it can be separated by the slightly narrower marginal bead, stronger microsculpture between interspaces of elytral punctures, and the male genitalia. See Poorani et al. (2008) for detailed description.
Distribution. India: Northeastern region (Tripura) (Das et al. 2022); China, Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar ( Poorani et al. 2008).
Note. It was originally described from China ( Poorani et al. 2008) and Das et al. (2022) recorded it from northeastern India.
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Synona consanguinea Poorani, Ślipiński & Booth
POORANI, J. 2023 |
Synona consanguinea Poorani, Ślipiński & Booth, 2008: 592
Poorani, J. & Slipinski, A. & Booth, R. G. 2008: 592 |