Metanoeus ellipticus, Weiszenstein & Bocak, 2011

Weiszenstein, Martin & Bocak, Ladislav, 2011, A Review Of The Genus Metanoeus From The Philippines (Coleoptera: Lycidae), Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2), pp. 163-170 : 167

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10107115

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10543203

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CD87A4-FFD9-F501-FEF8-E945A8ECFB71

treatment provided by

Tatiana

scientific name

Metanoeus ellipticus
status

sp. nov.

Metanoeus ellipticus , new species

(Figs. 9–10)

Material examined. – Holotype. Male ( LMBC), Philippines, Mindanao, 30 km W of Maramag, Bagongsilang, 1700 m, coll. Bolm, 13–17 Apr.1996.

Differential diagnosis. – M. ellipticus is very similar in general appearence and coloration to other species from the Philippines. Metanoeus ellipticus can be easily distinguished by the shape of the male genitalia, which are characteristic in the ellipsoidal shape of the apical part of the phallus (Figs. 9–10).

Description. – Body medium-sized. Head, pro- and mesothorax light brown, metathorax dark brown, pronotum and elytra bright yellow; antennae brown; trochanters and bases of femora light brown, gradually changing to dark brown apically. Head small, hypognathous, including eyes slightly wider than frontal margin of pronotum. Eyes hemispherically prominent, eye diameter 1.12 times frontal interocular distance. Antennae robust, flabellate, lamellae of median antennomeres about 3.1 times longer than body of antennomere. Head and antennae with dense, short, recumbent pubescence. Pronotum flat, 1.2 times wider than long at midline, widest at basal third. Posterior margin of pronotum bisinuate. Elytra almost parallel-sided, 4.26 times longer than width at humeri; slightly widened posteriorly, widest at apical third. Legs compressed, with dense pubescence. Male genitalia with oval-shaped, wide phallobase, phallus constricted in middle, ellipsoid apically (Figs. 9–10).

Measurements. – BL 8.6 mm, PL 1.22 mm, PW 1.46 mm, HW 1.7 mm, Edist 0.54 mm, Ediam 0.61 mm.

Distribution. – Philippines: Mindanao.

Etymology. – The specific epithet refers to the apical part of the male genitalia, which is ellipsoid in shape (Figs. 9–10).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lycidae

Genus

Metanoeus

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