Diamella arrowi ( Jedlicka , 1935a) Shi & Zhou & Liang, 2013
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Diamella arrowi ( Jedlicka , 1935a) |
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Diamella arrowi ( Jedlicka, 1935a) comb. n. Habitus: Fig. 48 View Figures 43–48 male genitalia: Figs 78 View Figure 78 102 View Figures 95–110
Diamella arrowi Jedlička 1935a: 15 (original: Lachnoderma ; type locality: Philippines; holotype deposited in NHML); Jedlička 1963: 305 ( Allocota ); Kirschenhofer 1996: 764 ( Allocota ).
Type examined.
Holotype of Lachnoderma arrowi Jedlička, by original designation (NHML): male, body length = 7.3 mm, board mounted, "Philippine Is. / Coll. Bottcher. / B. M. 1929-201"; " 96 "; “Type” [round label with red ring]; " Lachnoderma / Arrowi / Jedl. sp. n. / det. ING. JEDLIČKA” [pink label] [Figs 48, 78, 102].
Notes on type.
The original literature clearly indicated that this specimen ( Fig. 48 View Figures 43–48 ) is the holotype. But precise locality was not provided.
Diagnosis.
Vertex moderately tumid, not forming horn-like humps at posterior supraorbital seta insertions; pronotum front angles not narrowed, lateral margins completely rounded in middle; elytra dark blue, strongly metallic; elytra with striae very shallow, with accessory setae only on odd intervals. Male genitalia of this species resemble Diamella cupreomicans , but: (1) apical lamella very short and wide, apex rounded; (2) in lateral view, median lobe of aedeagus slender, ventral margin less expanded near base.
Description.
Body length 7.3 mm; head and pronotum reddish brown, with luster but not metallic, lateral explanate areas of pronotum paler; elytra metallic blue with disc somewhat reddish brown; mouthparts and antennae reddish brown, apices of terminal labial palpomeres yellow; legs brown, tarsomeres slightly paler; ventral side brownish. Head without microsculpture or punctures, sparsely pubescent on vertex; tempora slightly longer than half length of eyes; vertex moderately tumid, posterior supraorbital setae distant from eyes, seta insertions slightly humped, but not horn-like; labrum slightly widened to apex, apical margin deeply emarginate. Pronotum slightly wider than head, widest slightly before middle; ratio PW/PL 1.45; pronotal base briefly but distinctly lobed; front angles wide; lateral margins strongly expanded in middle, completely rounded, slightly sinuate before hind angles; hind angles subrectangular, hardly projected; disc slightly convex, microsculpture indistinct; lateral explanate areas wide and even; basal foveae shallow; disc nearly impunctate, with a few punctures along median line and in basal foveae; disc with long setae except area along median line, some setae distributed to middle of lateral explanate areas; lateral margins with long accessory setae through their full lengths, sparser after middle; median line distinct, nearly reaching basal and apical margins; disc not rugose. Elytra wider than pronotum, shoulders not narrowed, hind wings well developed; elytral lateral borders narrow, not reflexed up; striae very shallow, finely punctate; scutellary intervals with three large pores (basal pores); intervals flat, without microsculpture, odd intervals with secondary pores, more abundant on 7th interval; primary pores indistinct among secondary pores, 3rd and 5th intervals with some larger pores distinguishable; setae not present along striae; umbilical series of 9th interval composed of 15 pores; disc without distinct depression; lateral margins slightly depressed at basal third; 7th and 8th intervals slightly tumid near apex; elytral lateral margins with dense and fine setae; epipleura pubescent. Ventral side. Prosternum with long pubescence, proepisterna glabrous; mesosternum nearly glabrous; abdomen hairy. Male genitalia with median lobe of aedeagus straight and flat, gently expanded to apex; dorsal side slightly pubescent subapically; left lateral margin slightly curved in middle; apical orifice opened apically; apical lamella placed on right side, short and rounded, distinctly wider than length in dorsal view; internal sac with main flagellum thick and slightly corkscrewed, distinctly grooved ventrally, nearly reaching apical orifice; trumpet-form expansion strongly expanded, nearly half length of main flagellum ( Fig. 78 View Figure 78 ). Female genitalia unknown.
Distribution
( Map 5 View Map 5 ). Only known from the type locality, the Philippines.
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Diamella arrowi ( Jedlicka , 1935a)
Shi, Hongliang, Zhou, Hongzhang & Liang, Hongbin 2013 |
Diamella arrowi
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Lachnoderma
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Allocota
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Allocota
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