Lamprodila (Mabomisia), Holynski, 2000
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Subgenus Mabomisia Hołyński, 2000
Mabomisia Hołyński, 2000: 3 (as subgenus of Ovalisia ; characters), 6 (key), Fig. 1 View Figs (distribution), Fig. 12 View Figs (in cladogram). Type species: Chalcophora (Evides) sexspinosa Thomson, 1857 View in CoL , by original designation. Mabomisia : BELLAMY (2003): 40 (as subgenus of Ovalisia ; catalogue); BELLAMY (2008): 601 (as subgenus of Lamprodila View in CoL ; catalogue).
Remarks. Like in Nesotrinchina subtrib. nov., the representatives of this subgenus also possess distinctly trispinose elytral apices ( Figs. 49, 53 View Figs ) and a well-developed median lobe of the anal ventrite in female ( Figs. 53 View Figs ).
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.
HOLYNSKI R. 2000: Taxonomic structure of Ovalisia Kerr. s. l. (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Jewel Beetles (Tokyo) 8: 1 - 18.
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.
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.
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.
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Lamprodila (Mabomisia)
Bílý, Svatopluk, Kubáň, Vítězslav & Volkovitsh, Mark G. 2009 |
Mabomisia Hołyński, 2000: 3
BELLAMY C. L. 2008: 601 |
BELLAMY C. L. 2003: 40 |
HOLYNSKI R. 2000: 3 |