Lamprodila (Mabomisia) sexspinosa ( Thomson, 1857 )
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Lamprodila (Mabomisia) sexspinosa ( Thomson, 1857) View in CoL
( Figs. 49–53 View Figs ) Chalcophora (Evides) sexspinosa Thomson, 1857: 110 . Type locality: Borneo (without exact data). Dicercomorpha sexspinosa: DEYROLLE (1864) : 54 (key; new combination), 58 (list); GEMMINGER & HAROLD (1869):
1372 (catalogue); SAUNDERS (1871): 35 (catalogue); KERREMANS (1892): 84 (catalogue); WATERHOUSE (1913): 182
(list); OBENBERGER (1930): 358 (catalogue); BELLAMY (1997): 76 (note). Haplotrinchus sexspinosa: KERREMANS (1903) : 127 (list of species; new combination); MOULTON (1911): 168 (list). Ovalisia (Mabomisia) sexspinosa: HOŁYŃSKI (2000) : 3 (characters; new combination), Fig. 9 View Figs ; BELLAMY (2003): 40
(catalogue), Fig. 179. Lamprodila (Mabomisia) sexspinosa: BELLAMY (2008) : 621 (catalogue; new combination). Type material examined. SYNTYPE: ♀ ( MNHN), BORNEO: ‘Borneo [h] / Sexspinosa Type Thoms. [h] / Th. Type [p] / Ex Musaeo James Thomson [p] / Type [p] [red label] / Muséum Paris 1952 Coll. R. Oberthür [p]’. Number of syntypes unknown. Additional material examined. BORNEO: ‘ Borneo [h] / Ex-Musaeo Mniszech [p] / Muséum Paris 1952 Coll. R. Oberthür [p]’ (1 ♀, MNHN) ; ‘ Ex-Musaeo Mniszech [p] / Muséum Paris 1952 Coll. R. Oberthür [p]’ (1 ♀, MNHN). MALAYSIA: SABAH: km 53 Kota Kinabalu – Tambunan , Gn. Emas, 1650 m, March 2000, ex Coll. S. Chew (1 ♀, VKCP) .
Distribution. Borneo (no further details available); Malaysia (Sabah).
BELLAMY C. L. 1997: Type species designations for five genera of Buprestidae (Coleoptera) with four new synonymies and notes on authorship. Coleopterists Bulletin 51: 75 - 79.
BELLAMY C. L. 2003: An illustrated summary of the higher classification of the superfamily Buprestoidea (Coleoptera). Folia Heyrovskyana, Supplementum 10: 1 - 197.
BELLAMY C. L. 2008: A world catalogue and bibliography of the jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestoidea). Volume 1. Introduction; fossil taxa; Schizopodidae; Buprestidae: Julodinae - Chrysochroinae: Poecilonotini. Pensoft Series Faunistica, No. 76, (1 - 2) + 1 - 626 pp.
DEYROLLE H. 1864: Description des Buprestides de la Malaisie recueillis par M. Wallace. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique 8: 1 - 272, 305 - 312 (index), pls. i - iv.
GEMMINGER M. & HAROLD E. VON 1869: Catalogus coleopterorum hucusque descriptorum synonymicus et systematicus. Tom. V, Buprestidae, Trixagidae, Monommidae, Eucnemidae, Elateridae, Cebrionidae. Sumptu E. H. Gummi, Monachii, pp. 1347 - 1608.
HOLYNSKI R. 2000: Taxonomic structure of Ovalisia Kerr. s. l. (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Jewel Beetles (Tokyo) 8: 1 - 18.
KERREMANS C. 1892: Catalogue synonymique des Buprestides decrits de 1758 a 1890. Memoires de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique 1: 1 - 304.
KERREMANS C. 1903: Coleoptera Serricornia. Fam. Buprestidae, Fascicule XII (b - d). Pp. 49 - 338, 4 colour plates. In: WYTSMAN P. (ed.) 1902 - 1903: Genera Insectorum. V. Verteneuil & L. Desmet, Bruxelles, (4) + 338 pp., 4 colour plates.
MOULTON J. C. 1911: A contribution to the study of the insect fauna of Borneo. A list of the Bornean Buprestidae (Part I). Sarawak Museum Journal 1: 157 - 183.
OBENBERGER J. 1930: Buprestidae II. Pars 111. Pp. 213 - 568. In: SCHENKLING S. (ed.) 1926 - 1935: Coleopterorum Catalogus. Volumen XII. W. Junk, Berlin - Den Haag, pp. 1 - 934.
SAUNDERS E. 1871: Catalogus Buprestidarum Synonymicus et Systematicus. E. W. Janson, London, 171 pp.
THOMSON J. 1857: Description de trente-trois especes de Coleopteres. Archives Entomologiques ou Recueil Contenant des Illustrations d'Insectes Nouveaux ou Rares 1: 109 - 127.
WATERHOUSE C. O. 1913: Observations on Coleoptera of the family Buprestidae, with descriptions of new species. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 8 12: 181 - 184.
Figs. 44–58. 44–48 – Lamprodila (Cinyrisia) psilopteroides (Deyrolle, 1864), female (NMPC), 19.0 mm, Borneo. 49–53 – L. (Mabomisia) sexspinosa (Thomson, 1857), syntype, 15.5 mm, Borneo. 54–58 – Melobasina solomonensis (Théry, 1937), holotype, female, 12.0 mm, Solomons. 44, 49, 54 – habitus, dorsal view; 45, 50, 55 – habitus, lateral view; 46, 51, 56 – head, frontal view; 47, 52 – prosternal process; 57 – habitus, ventral view; 48, 53, 58 – anal ventrite.
Figs. 1–18. 1, 3–6 – Pseudhyperantha jucunda Saunders, 1869, male, 17.0 mm, Borneo. 2 – P. bloetei Théry, 1935, female, Sumatra. 7–13 – Cardiaspis pisciformis Théry, 1904, India (7–9, 11, 13 – female, NMPC, 17.0 mm; 10, 12 – male,NMPC).14–18 – Haplotrinchus philippinensis Obenberger, 1928,syntype, female,15.5 mm, Philippines, Luzon. 1, 7, 14 – habitus, dorsal view; 2 – ovipositor, dorsal view; 3, 8, 15 – habitus, lateral view; 4, 9, 16 – head, frontal view; 5, 10–11, 17 – prosternal process; 6, 12–13, 18 – anal ventrite.
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