S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 49. (Budapest, 1988)

ed with scattered, irregular puncturation, which is a little denser in the impressions (Fig. 17). Scutellum large, shield-like, shagreened, with a few large punctures near apex. Elytra a little longer than broad together (45:42), a little widened behind, humeral angles feebly pro­duced forwards, postero-external angles widely rounded, apical edges run inwards to obtuse­angular suturai angles. Disc between humeral knob and suturai margin with 5 punctato-striae , but not reaching apex, confluent with irregular punctures before apex. Interspaces flat, sur­face moderately shining, the extreme broader than elsewhere, with 2 irregular, but visible longitudinal rows of punctures in the middle. Elytral epipleura shining, with loose coriace­ous ground-sculpture and without distinct punctures. Abdomen elongate, moderately widened behind to the broadest 5th (visible) tergite, having yellowish-white membraneous margin on apex becoming narrow apically, surface in spite of very fine coriaceous ground-sculpture rather shining, covered with distinct punctures. Puncturation is most conspicuous on disc of 5th tergite. Length 5 mm. Holotype is labelled: "Turkestan Aulie-Ata" block letters on white label: "coll. Reitter" block letters on white label; "type Reitteri Luze" handwriting on white label; "Schuberti Mötsch. " - handwriting - "det. Bernhauer" block letters on the same white label; "Copro­philus Schuberti Mots. " - handwriting - "det. Székessy" - block letters on the same white label; "Monotypus 1904 Coprophilus Reitteri Luze" handwriting on white red framed label; "Holotypus <j> 1987 Zonoptilus reitteri Luze det. Dr. Tóth L. " handwriting on red framed white label. Specimen mounted on white label, 4th to 11th segments of left antenna absent. 8 unknown. The type is deposited in the collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. BERNHAUER (1908) treated the species as a synonym of C. (Z) schubertii Motschulsky, 1860, but even a single cursory glance at the types was enough to recognize the 2 valid, dis­tinct species. Evidently BERNHAUER's opinion was based only on the incomplete original de­scription. On the basis of the 5-segmented club of the antenna C. (Z. ) reitteri Luze 1904 was plac­ed among C. (Z. ) pentatoma Fauvel, 1897, C. (Z. ) longicornis Bernhauer, 1903 and C. (Z. ) solskyi Bernhauer, 1908 though some other external features indicate very distant relation­ship only. Coprophilus (Zonoptilus) pennifer Motschulsky, 1845 Original description by the author very short and incomplete, therefore a redescrip­tion is nécessaire: "Zonoptylus pennifer m. " Head shining black except the reddish, transiucid anterior margin of front, pronotur. shining dark chestnut-brown, elytra reddish-yellow with a brown, triangular mark extending from inner side of humeral knob to suturai margin of both elytra, labrum, palpi yellow, legs rusty-red, antennae testaceous, only a little darkened apically. Head broader than long (15:11), compound eyes are small, moderately convex scarcely prominent. The tubercles above the insertions of antennae on the front rather shining, at internal side 1 pit-like fovea. Head be­hind compound eyes with a deep, curved, transversal furrow, upper surface rather shining, covered with scattered puncturation which is a little denser on vertex, under surface especial-, ly on postero-ocular region, covered with strong, coriaceous microsculpture and coarse punctures. Antenna with large 1st segment, 2nd and 3rd reversed obconical, 2nd a little long­er and narrower than 3rd, 4th to 7th a little broader, 4th to 6th nearly equal in length and width, 7th a little transverse, 8th to 11th larger than the former ones, covered with fine, long setae and also fine pubescence, separated as a loose 4-segmented club (Fig. 14). The last segment 1. 5 time6 longer than wide, with an obtuse apex. Pronotum a little longer than broad (24:23), anterior edge slightly emarginated on middle, anterior angles narrowly rounded and retracted posteriorly, lateral sides narrowed backwards in a nearly straight line to the ob­tuse-angular posterior angles, margined, basal edge curved, distinctly margined, disc mod­erately arched with 1 very small round fovea on middle near base, surface smooth and shin­ing, covered with scattered large punctures and irregularly set small punctures (Fig. 2). Scutellum rounded apically, disc covered with deep and large punctures. Elytra insignificant­ly broader than long (29:27), longer than pronotum (27:24), a little widened backwards. Hum­eral angles feebly produced forwards, postero external angles widely rounded, apical edge runs inwards to the nearly rectangular suturai angle, disc between humeral knob and suturai edge with 5 punctato-striae from which the outer ones almost reaching to apex, the inner

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