Blaiseus bedeli Fleutiaux 1931:308
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Blaiseus bedeli Fleutiaux 1931:308 .
— Fleutiaux 1947:343 (redescription)
Material examined. One male.
Lectotype: (Hereby designated) Blaiseus bedeli Fleutiaux 1931 : male, only known syntype, with the following labels: ‘‘RÉG. DE LUC-NAM/ ( TONKIN) L.BLAISE’’; ‘‘MUSEUM PARIS/ (COLL. PH.FRANÇOIS)/ COLL. L. BEDEL 1922’’; ‘‘TYPE’’; [partly handwritten] ‘‘ Blaiseus / Bedeli Fleut./ type/ FLEU- TIAUX det.’’ and with the author’s red designation label ‘‘ LECTOTYPE / Blaiseus / bedeli/ Fleutiaux desig./Douglas 2006’’ with genitalia glued to card with specimen ( NMHN).
Type locality: Vietnam, Bac Giang Province, Luc Nam (Not known precisely).
90 Diagnosis. Pterothorax: Scutellum with posterior apex truncate (Fig. 4); elytra with apices not upturned. Legs: Protibiae with posterior tooth at apex but not at midlength.
Redescription. Male: Length 6.0 mm. Integument brown with red-brown elytral humeral patches (Fig. 4). Head: Antennae (broken in lectotype) reaching to at least mesocoxae; labrum flat in side view. Prothorax: Hypomeron with hind edge
92 sinuate immediately meso-ventrad of hind angles ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). Prosternum with ventral surface of prosternal process surface weakly carinate laterally. Ptero-
thorax: Scutellum with posterior apex truncate (Fig. 4). Elytra not upturned at apex; intervals 4–6 costate on apical half; epipleurae with rounded serrations. Hind wings with CuA1 forked at junction with MP3+4, forming an additional closed cell (Fig. 7). Legs: Femora and tibiae expanded (fossorial); protibiae with posterior tooth at apex but not at midlength; tarsi with tarsomere 4 lobed.
Genitalia: Aedeagus with median lobe broadest near apex, apex not concave mesally ( Fig. 17 View Figs ); parameres with dorsal (setose) apices longer than ventral apices; inner parameres sclerotized. Female: Unknown.
Comments. I have not seen hind wing vein CuA1 forked in any other Elateridae except this species and B. nothoafricanus new species. However, a separate second crossvein near to CuA1 is found in one or both wings of some specimens ( Johnson 1995) of Deronocus sleeperi (Becker) . Known from only the type locality. A catalogue record of this species from Guangdong Province, P.R. China (Cate 2007) was not investigated and may refer to a different Blaiseus species.
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Blaiseus bedeli Fleutiaux 1931:308
Douglas, Hume 2009 |
Blaiseus bedeli
Fleutiaux 1931: 308 |