Eniacomorpha bakeri (Crawford, 1915)
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Eniacomorpha bakeri (Crawford, 1915)
( Figures 31, 32 View Figure 31–36 )
Dirhinus bakeri (Crawford, 1915)
Dirhinus (Hontalia) bakeri (Crawford, 1915)
Dirhinus (Hontalia) trichophthalmus (Masi, 1927)
Pareniaca bakeri Crawford, 1915
Pareniaca trichophthalma Masi, 1927
Material examined
INDIA: Goa, Tiswadi, Old Goa, 14 July 2015, 1 female, yellow pan trap, coll. Ankita Gupta .
Description
Female, length of the body 3.8 mm.
Colour. Body black with following yellowish-brown: apex of the fore tibia, base and apex of mid tibia and femur, mid and hind tarsi.
Head. With 2 projecting horns. Head on anterior with an additional tooth. Genotemporal furrow present. Post-orbital carina absent. POL equal to OOL.
Mesosoma . Pronotum, mesoscutum and scutellum densely punctate with interstices carinate. Anterior margin of mesoscutum without punctures. The apex of scutellum rounded.
Metasoma. T1 smooth and shiny with basal carinae reaching one-third of its length.
Distribution
INDIA. Delhi, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal ( Emiliyamma 2016; Gowriprakash et al. 2018).
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