Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 76. (Budapest 1984)

Kirejtshuk, A. G.: New taxa of Nitidulidae (Coleoptera) from the Indo-Malayan fauna

longitudinally depressed in middle. Last abdominal sternite with apex rounded off. — Legs thin, not dilated. Fore tibia somewhat narrower than antennái club, intermediate one subequal and hind 2/3 as wide as antennái club. Shape of intermediate tibia as in T. parallelopipedus. fore tarsus 2/3, intermediate one 1/3 and hind 1 /4 as wide as for tibia, their claws simple. — Genitalia: Aedeagus moderately sclerotised. Female. Length 4.7, breadth 2.0 mm. Outwardly differs from male in its acuminate elytral apeces, pygidial apex rounded off, fore tarsus about 1/2 wide as fore tibia. Fore and intermediate tibiae simple, 2/3 as wide as antennái club. — Genitalia: Ovipositor moderately sclerotised. Diagnosis. — See diagnosis of the following species and the key to the Oriental species of Trimenus. Trimenus confusus sp. n. (Figs. 36—38) Material. 1 9, holotype: India, Darjeeling, "Juni, Frühstorfer" (MHU). Female, holotype, Length 5.2, breadth 2.3, breadth 2.3, height 1.1 mm. Elongate, flattened; reddish brown, antennái flagelli, mouth parts, ventral surface, pygidium and legs lighter (light brow­nish), but lateral parts of elytra at explanate margins blackened; somewhat shiny; with moderately Figs. 19-29. Grouvellia dubia (Reitter) comb, n., lectotype of Pria mirnidon GROTJV., $ : 19 = body shape, 20 = head, dorsal view, 21 = mentum, labium and maxillar palpus, 22 = antennái club, dorsal view, 23 = idem, lateral view, 24 = fore tibia and tarsus, 25 = hind femur and tibia, 26 = = ovipositor, ventral view; lectotype of Haptoncus piceus REITTER, 9 : 27 = idem, <~? : 28 = tegmen, ventral view, 29 = penis, dorsal view. — A = scale to Fig. 19; B = scale to Figs. 20-29

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