Macrocheilus niger Andrewes, 1920
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Macrocheilus niger Andrewes, 1920 Figs 4, 12, 20, 29, 30, 39, 46
Macrocheilus niger Andrewes 1920: 499. Csiki 1932: 1574; Lorenz 2005: 512. Type locality: India (Nilgiri Hills), deposited in NHML.
Diagnosis.
Length 16.0-16.3 mm, width 6.0-6.2 mm. Labrum (Fig. 4) convex, with a short furrow on each side of base, narrowed and pointed in front, with three pairs of setae away from the margin; ligula thickened, apex truncate towards sides, apical margin slightly emarginate, deeply depressed towards base, with a small median impression near apex; mentum (Fig. 12) glabrous at base; median tooth shorter than lobes, rather narrow and with apex rather pointed, two pairs of setae at basal area; lateral lobes obtuse at apex. Palpi (Fig. 20) not dilated. Elytral spots transverse, close to the middle of interval 5, covering intervals 3-7.
Male genitalia. Median lobe stout, apical lamella short and round at apex (Figs 29-30).
Female genitalia. Gonocoxite subapically dilated, three setae on dorsal surface, sharp at apex (Fig. 39).
Remarks.
Similar to Macrocheilus asteriscus , but differs with the tooth of mentum plurisetose and elytral spot not cruciform.
Materials examined.
1 female, the holotype, labeled "type, 11, H. L. Andrewes, Nilgiri Hills, H. E. Andrewes Coll., B.M. 1945-97.; Macrochilus niger Type-, Andr., H. E. Andrewes det.; Macrochilus niger Andrewes, 1920", deposited in NHML. 1 male and 1 female, "Dehra-Dun 1940-45, Kumaon Himalaya, Liesenfeldt leg.", deposited in MNHN.
Distribution.
India (Nilgiri Hills, Malabar, Madras and Bombay) and Sri Lanka.
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