Omorgus (Omorgus) rimulosus ( Haaf, 1957 ), 2023

Strümpher, Werner P. & Kalawate, Aparna S., 2023, Omorgus (Omorgus) khandesh (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Trogidae), a new species from India, along with an annotated catalogue of the Oriental and Palearctic species of the subgenus Omorgus Erichson, 1847, Zootaxa 5231 (5), pp. 501-522 : 507

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5231.5.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7609512

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scientific name

Omorgus (Omorgus) rimulosus ( Haaf, 1957 )
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Omorgus (Omorgus) rimulosus ( Haaf, 1957) View in CoL

( Figs. 7–10 View FIGURES 7–10 , 14–16 View FIGURES 11–16 )

Trox rimulosus Haaf, 1957: 693 View in CoL (original description).

Trox (Omorgus) rimulosus: Scholtz, 1982: 13 View in CoL (catalogue).

Omorgus (Afromorgus) rimulosus: Zidek, 2013: 16 View in CoL , 21 (checklist); Zidek 2017: 107, 113 (checklist); Kalawate & Patole 2018: 11990 (country records).

Type locality. “Coromandel” [= southeastern coast of the Indian subcontinent], Tamil Nadu State, India .

Type material examined. India, Tamil Nadu province. Holotype ♁ ( NHMB, specimen cleaned, aedeagus extracted) ( Figs. 7–9 View FIGURES 7–10 ), “Coromandel [rectangle, white cardstock] || HOLOTYPUS | Trox | rimulosus sp.n. | det. Dr.E. Haaf 1957 [rectangle, white cardstock]”.

Redescription of holotype (♁). Size. Length: 12.8 mm. Width: 7.2 mm.

Body shape. Elongate oval, elytral margins subparallel, elytral profile convex, attaining maximum height behind the middle, strongly declivous posteriorly.

Colour ( Figs. 7–9 View FIGURES 7–10 ). Black, surface of head, pronotum, legs, elytral margins and tubercles, and parts on the ventral side with light brown tomentose coating. Body setae mostly brown, to rust-brown.

Head ( Figs. 7–9 View FIGURES 7–10 ). As in O. (O.) khandesh .

Pronotum ( Figs. 7–9 View FIGURES 7–10 ). As in O. (O.) khandesh , except tubercles and ridges on pronotum are higher and more pronounced. Lateral margin strongly emarginate in middle anterior to greatest width, there angle obtuse, margin extended laterally, with strong emargination of margin posteriad of greatest width.

Scutellum ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7–10 ). Hastate, as wide as long, surface finely sculpted, mediobasally depressed, surface finely sculpted, margins thickly tomentose.

Elytra ( Figs. 7–8 View FIGURES 7–10 ). Relative dimensions, margins, and profile as in O. (O.) khandesh . Humeral calli, and sutural margin as in in O. (O.) khandesh . Humeral calli, and sutural margin as in in O. (O.) khandesh . Elytral costae distinct, even numbered costae more prominent than odd-numbered. Apical callosity present on fourth costal interval at top of elytral declivity. Even-numbered costae with raised, large, oval to round tubercles (especially on intervals 2, 4 and 6), these tubercles widely spaced along elytral length, each with posterior tomentosity and short setae, small nitid areas at front or sides of each tubercle; tubercles on costa 8 small, regularly spaced along elytral length, tubercles slightly larger and higher than tubercles on costae 7. Odd-numbered costae marked by small round to oval tubercles and irregularly spaced nitid areas; tubercles fairly evenly spaced along elytral length, size variable, each almost completely tomentose; nitid areas slightly raised, irregular in shape. Intercostae as in O. (O.) khandesh . Elytral surface shiny, mostly smooth, without undulations and grooves; elytral profile convex, attaining maximum height approximately in the middle.

Metathoracic wings. Complete.

Legs ( Figs. 3–5 View FIGURES 3–6 ). As in O. (O.) khandesh .

Ventral aspects ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7–10 ). As in O. (O.) khandesh .

Male genitalia ( Figs. 14–16 View FIGURES 11–16 ). Symmetrical, robust, in profile arched. Phallobasis divided and membranous dorsally; phallobasis elongate (in profile) ( Fig. 15g View FIGURES 11–16 ). Parameres applied closely to phallus and scarcely extended beyond phallus, apex of each feebly sclerotised with membranous projection ( Fig. 15e View FIGURES 11–16 ). Phallus broad, dorsally shallowly concave anteriorly and projecting dorsolaterally forming two low humps (visible in lateral view) ( Fig. 15h View FIGURES 11–16 ), thereafter attenuated anteriorly, apex broadly rounded, margin recurved ( Fig. 16j View FIGURES 11–16 ).

Female. Unknown.

Diagnosis. Omorgus (O.) khandesh and O. (O.) rimulosus are very similar to each other. The two species can be told apart as discussed under the diagnosis of O. (O.) khandesh , above.

Distribution. Known only from the southeastern coast of the Indian subcontinent.

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Trogidae

Genus

Omorgus

Loc

Omorgus (Omorgus) rimulosus ( Haaf, 1957 )

Strümpher, Werner P. & Kalawate, Aparna S. 2023
2023
Loc

Omorgus (Afromorgus) rimulosus: Zidek, 2013: 16

Kalawate, A. S. & Patole, S. S. 2018: 11990
Zidek, J. 2017: 107
Zidek, J. 2013: 16
2013
Loc

Trox (Omorgus) rimulosus: Scholtz, 1982: 13

Scholtz, C. H. 1982: 13
1982
Loc

Trox rimulosus

Haaf, E. 1957: 693
1957
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