Indoquedius dispersepunctatus ( Scheerpeltz, 1965 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.864.2093 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7872278 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C38C875-FFB2-5B50-FE3D-FC5BE176FB00 |
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Felipe |
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Indoquedius dispersepunctatus ( Scheerpeltz, 1965 ) |
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Indoquedius dispersepunctatus ( Scheerpeltz, 1965) View in CoL
Figs 1C View Fig , 4A–B View Fig , 7A View Fig
Quedius (Indoquedius) dispersepunctatus Scheerpeltz, 1965: 293 View in CoL .
Diagnosis
This species is unique among all Indoquedius described from the mainland Oriental region for the combination of: sparse, irregular elytral punctation ( Fig. 4A View Fig ); short elytra with strongly transverse scutellum ( Fig. 1C View Fig ); and extremely finely and sparsely punctate abdominal tergites III–VI, IV–VI with the apical half to two-thirds impunctate ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Widespread and possibly sympatric I. filicornis (Eppelsheim) is somewhat similar in the short elytra but the elytral punctures are coarser and denser, the scutellum is densely and coarsely punctate and the abdominal punctures are much coarser. Although it has been reported that I. filicornis always lacks a palisade seam on abdominal tergite VII ( Smetana 2017a), it was present on one dark female specimen (ASC) from Yunnan, China, determined by A. Smetana and otherwise consistent with the species.
Type material
Holotype
MYANMAR – Kachin State • ♀; “N.E. Burma, Kambaiti; 7000 ft.; 3–7/5.1934; R. Malaise [printed label] / HOLOTYPUS [red handwritten label] / TYPUS Quedius dispersepunctatus, O. Scheerpeltz [dark red-pink label] / Quedius (Indoquedius) dispersepunctatus nov. spec., det. Scheerpeltz [printed label] / 6476 E91 [blue printed label] / NHRS-JLKB 000073667 ”; NHRS.
Redescription
Body entirely dark, maxillary and labial palpi testaceous, antennae testaceous without any obviously darkened segments, legs yellowish-brown with dark brown middle and hind femora.
Head distinctly transverse; eyes very large and convex; tempora almost non-existent, with three parocular punctures along inner margin of eye; posterior frontal puncture slightly anteriad of hind margin of eye, puncture touching border; temporal puncture absent; nuchal ridge indistinct at middle of neck; antennomere 3 about 1.3 × as long as 2, antennomeres elongate and symmetrical, becoming shorter toward apical antennomere, antennomere 10 about 1.3 × as long as wide. Pronotum distinctly transverse, slightly convergent anteriad, with broadly rounded posterior margin, dorsal rows each with three punctures, sublateral rows absent, large lateral puncture touching marginal bead. Scutellum transverse, with seven moderately coarse punctures, most of scutellum surface impunctate; elytra short, slightly broader than pronotum, suture markedly shorter than pronotum at midline, at sides, slightly longer than pronotum at midline, punctures moderately coarse, sparsely and irregularly distributed, separated by at least one puncture diameter but most by several times that amount; wings fully developed; abdominal tergite VII with palisade fringe; abdominal punctures extremely fine and sparse; tergite III with only a short transverse row of basal punctures; tergites VI–VI with posterior ½ to ⅔ impunctate; segments with extremely fine and dense microsculpture of transverse waves.
Male
Unknown.
Female
Tergite X strongly narrowed to deeply and narrowly emarginate apex ( Fig. 7A View Fig ).
Distribution
Known only from the type locality in Myanmar (Kachin).
Remarks
The type material includes only a single female holotype. The holotype was dissected and female tergite X is illustrated in Fig. 7A View Fig . Based on external morphology alone, I. dispersepunctatus does not have any synonyms and can be easily recognized.
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Indoquedius dispersepunctatus ( Scheerpeltz, 1965 )
Brunke, Adam James 2023 |
Quedius (Indoquedius) dispersepunctatus Scheerpeltz, 1965: 293
Scheerpeltz O. 1965: 293 |