Physodera chalceres Andrewes, 1930
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Physodera chalceres Andrewes, 1930 |
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Physodera chalceres Andrewes, 1930 View in CoL
Figs. 16 View FIGURES 13 – 18 , 30 View FIGURES 25 – 30 , 38 View FIGURE 38 .
Andrewes 1930a: 135 (type locality: Penang (Malaya); holotype in NHML); Csiki 1932: 1346; Shi et al. 2013: 41.
Material examined. Holotype of Physodera chalceres Andrewes ( NHML), a male " Type " [round label with red circle]; " Penang. / (Lamb.) / Pascoe Coll."; "Pascoe Coll. / 93-60"; " Physodera / chalceres / Type Andr. / H.E.Andrewes det.". ( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 12 , 16 View FIGURES 13 – 18 ) Paratype of Physodera chalceres Andrewes , a male ( NHML), " Perak / L.C."; " Doherty "; " Fry coll. / 1905.100."; " Ex. coll. / Brit. Mus. "; " Physodera / chalceres / Cotype Andr. / H.E.Andrewes det."; " H.E.Andrewes Coll. / B.M. 1945-97." ; 1 specimen ( MNHN), " Malacca, Perak, W. Doherty "; " Museum Paris , 1952, Coll. R. Oberthür" . 1 specimen ( MNHN), " Labouan, Borneo "; " Ex Musaeo , Mniszech "; " Museum Paris , 1952, Coll. R. Oberthür’ . 1 male ( IZAS), " Borneo: Sabah, Keningau district , Jungle Girl Camp. N5.4430, E116.4512; 1182m; Shi H.L. & Liu Y. lgt. light trap, 2016. V.1 N". GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Body length 8.1–8.9 mm. Dorsal side dark brown with purple hue; pronotum with a pair of ivory callosities on each side, callosities about same size as the eyes; elytra unicolor . Tergum VII bicolor, middle area widely black, lateral sides with yellow patches around spiracles; sternum VII black, lateral sides with a pair of yellow patches adjacent to the tergal ones. Pronotum base strongly lobed, lateral notch (between posterior angle and basal lobe) width about same as length ( Fig. 53). Elytral third interval with two setigerous pores; apical margin strongly curved. Comparison with related species see diagnosis of P. dejeani .
Male genitalia ( Fig. 38 View FIGURE 38 ). Median lobe of aedeagus fairly stout, apex weakly bent to right side in ventral view, right margin weakly sinuate before apex; apical lamella very small, its length about 0.6 times as basal width, rounded apically. Internal sac with main flagellum thick, apex almost reaching apical orifice; trumpet-form expansion large, length about 0.45 times as the main flagellum; secondary flagellum and apical bursa absent. Female genitalia not studied.
Distribution. Malay Peninsula, Borneo. ( Fig. 64 View FIGURE 64 )
Andrewes, H. E. (1930 a) On some new species of Carabidae from Sumatra. Stettiner Entomoloische Zeitung, 91, 131 - 136.
Csiki, E. (1932) Carabidae: Harpalinae VII (Pars 124). In: Junk, W. & Schenkling, S. (Eds.), Coleopterorum catalogus. Uol. III. Carabidae III. W Junk, Berlin, pp. 1279 - 1598.
Shi, H. L., Zhou, H. Z. & Liang, H. B. (2013) Taxonomic synopsis of the subtribe Physoderina (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini), with species revisions of eight genera. ZooKeys, 284, 1 - 129. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.3897 / Zookeys. 284.3983
FIGURE 38. Median lobe of male genitalia, right-lateral, ventral, left-lateral, and dorsal view of P. chalceres Andrewes, a paratype from Perak, scale bar = 0.5 mm.
FIGURE 64. Known distribution of Physodera dejeani group: ● P. dejeani Eschscholtz; Ɨ P. chalceres Andrewes, type localities for valid names in red.
FIGURES 13 – 18. Habitus of type materials, scale bars = 2 mm: Fig. 13, holotype of P. diglena Andrewes; Fig. 14, syntype of P. dejeani Eschscholtz; Fig. 15, syntype of P. noctiluca Mohnike; Fig. 16, holotype of P. chalceres Andrewes; Fig. 17, lectotype of P. eburata Heller; Fig. 18, lectotype of P. bifnestrata Heller.
FIGURES 25 – 30. Habitus, scale bars = 2 mm: Fig. 25, P. amplicollis van de Poll, Taiwan; Fig. 26, P. amplicollis van de Poll, Thailand; Fig. 27, P. bousqueti Mateu, Hainan; Fig. 28, P. bousqueti Mateu, Malaya; Fig. 29, P. dejeani Eschscholtz, Yunnan; Fig. 30, P. chalceres Andrewe s, Sabah
FIGURES 1 – 12. Labels for type materials: Fig. 1, holotype of P. diglena Andrewes; Fig. 2, syntype of P. dejeani Eschscholtz; Fig. 3, syntype of P. noctiluca Mohnike; Fig. 4, holotype of P. chalceres Andrewes; Fig. 5, lectotype of P. eburata Heller; Fig. 6, lectotype of P. bifnestrata Heller; Fig. 7, holotype of P. sciakyi sp. n. Fig. 8, holotype of Lachnoderma andrewesi Jedlička; Fig. 9, holotype of P. bacchusi Darlington; Fig. 10, holotype of P. unicolor, sp. n.; Fig. 11, lectotype of P. eschscholtzii Dejean; Fig. 12, lectotype of P. davidis Fairmaire.
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