Orthogonius pinophilus Tian, Deuve & Felix
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.164.1992 |
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Orthogonius pinophilus Tian, Deuve & Felix |
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Orthogonius pinophilus Tian, Deuve & Felix View in CoL ZBK sp. n. Figures 1123
Diagnosis.
Medium sized, labrum with apical margin straight, prosternal process well bordered at apex, apical margin of abdominal ventrite VII widely emarginate; a member of the Orthogonius longicornis species group, and easily recognized by its stout and more or less broad apical lamella.
Length: 13.5 mm; width: 6.0 mm. Habitus as in Figure 11.
Description.
Black, clypeus, mouthparts (except tips of mandibles) and palps, antennomere 1, and coxae, trochanters and femora of legs yellowish brown.
Wrinkles and punctures: surface impunctate except elytral intervals 3, 5 and 7 with tiny, and sparse punctures arranged in a row, head wrinkled, pronotum faintly striate.
Microsculptural meshes isodiametric on elytra, faint or more or less irregular on head and pronotum.
Head as long as wide, eyes very large, strongly prominent; frons and vertex convex, frontal impressions faint, clypeus bisetose, even; labrum quadrate, sexsetose, frontal margin straight; mandibles well developed; ligula small, not expanded at apex, bisetose; palpi slender, subcylindrical, maxillary palpomere 3 as long as 4, glabrous; labial palpomere 2 longer than 3, 2-setose in inner margin; labial palpomere 3 sparsely pubescent; palpiger asetose, mentum asetose, submentum with one pair of setae; mentum without median tooth. Antennae, except left antennomeres 1-3 and right antennomere 1 absent.
Pronotum strongly transverse, PW/PL=66/45, strongly convex; sides evenly rounded, widest at about middle, both basal and fore margins beaded, lateral expanded margins well defined, with few transverse striae, slightly reflexed, and uneven, fore and hind angles rounded; fore transverse impression indistinct, hind one faint, basal foveae small, but well marked, middle line distinct.
Elytra ovate, convex, basal border complete, sides slightly expanded, not parallel at middle, striae deep, intervals very convex, intervals subequal in width in middle; apex roundly truncate; interval 3 with three setae, all are well marked; interval 7 not carinate, without seta.
Legs moderate, middle tibia slightly curved in middle, abruptly and slightly dilated at apex; middle coxae glabrous in median portion; hind tibiae slender, slightly dilated only at apex; hind tibial spurs long and sharp; tarsomere 3 much shorter than tarsomere 4 (almost 1:1.5), tarsomere 4 symmetrically and shallowly emarginate at apex (depth of emargination equal about 2/5 length of the joint); femora rather slender, hind femur with two setae posteriorly; all tarsal claws strongly pectinate.
Prosternal process well bordered at apex. Apical margin of abdominal ventrite VII widely emarginate.
Male genitalia (Figure 23): Median lobe of aedeagus moderately stout for the group, slightly dilated in middle portion, gradually constricted towards apex in lateral view; in dorsal view apical lamella stout and somewhat expanded at tip.
Female. Unknown.
Remarks.
This species is a member of the Orthogonius longicornis species group, but is easily separated from other members by its stout apical lamella of aedeagus.
Material examined.
Holotype: male, "Thailand: Phetchabum, Thung Salaeng Luang NP, Gang Wang Nam Yen, pine forest, 16° 36.284N, 100° 53.128E, 749 m, Malaise trap, 29. vi– 6.vii.2007, Pongpitak Pranee & Sathit leg., T 2066", in QSBG.
Etymology.
The name refers to the fact that the holotype of this new species was collected in pine forest.
Distribution.
Thailand. Know only from the type locality.
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