Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 95. (Budapest 2003)

Háva, J.: Notes on Dermestidae (Coleoptera) with description of eight new species

Description - Male, body length 2.3 mm, maximum width 1.4 mm; body oval, rust-brown. Dorsal surfaces covered by yellow and brown scales. Individual scales narrow. Head covered by in­termixed yellow and brown scales. Frontal median ocellus present. Antennae 11-segmented, brown, segment 9 black (Fig. 1). Eye with median margin entire. Pronotum covered by yellow scales on lat­eral portions, disc with brown scales. Each elytron with three bands of yellow scales; one on the hu­merus, one in the middle and one near the apex. Ventral surfaces covered by yellow scales; abdominal ventrites bearing small spots of brown scales at antero-lateral margins. Ventrites 1-4 without spots in the middle covered of brown scales. Prosternum with yellow scales only. Meta­ventrite with yellow scales, without large patch at lateral margins. Legs brown with yellow scales and yellow setae. Male genitalia: Fig. 3. Female. Similar to male; antennái club: Fig. 2. Variability - Body length 2.3-2.7 mm, width 1.4-1.8 mm. Etymology - The species is dedicated to the late Dr. S. ENDRŐDY-YOUNGA. Differential diagnosis - The subgenus Anthrenodes CHOBAUT, 1898 includes 12 species or subspecies from the Palaearctic region; only one species, Anthrenus (Anthrenodes) poggii HÁVA, 2002 is known from the Afrotropical region (Soma­lia) (male antennái club: Fig. 4; male genitalia: Fig. 5). The new species differs from the latter in the form of the antenna and male genitalia. Anthrenus (Anthrenus) kantneri sp. n. (Figs 6-7) Type material - Holotype (male): "Zimbabwe, Lake Kariba, Zebra Island, 22.iii.2000, R. Beenen Igt." (ZM AN). Paratypes: 5 specimens: same data as holotype (ZMAN, JHAC); 6 specimens: "Zimbabwe, road Binga-Karoi, 18.iii.2000, R. Beenen Igt." (ZMAN); 6 specimens: "Zimbabwe, Bubi river vail., 70 km N of Beitbridge, 8.XÜ.1998, F. Kantner Igt." (JHAC, MRAC); 5 specimens: "Zimbabwe, 50 km W of Chimanimani, 14-15.xii.1998, S. Beevár Igt." (JHAC). Non-type material - "Malawi centr., Salima env., 5-6.i. 2002, J. Bezdëk Igt.", J. HÁVA det. (7 specimens, JHAC); "Malawi Nkhotakota, lake Malawi, 2.Í.2002, J. Haiada Igt.", J. HÁVA det. (4 specimens, JHAC). Description - Male. Body length 2.8-3.1 mm, width 1.7-2.1 mm; body oval, black. Dorsal sur­face covered by black, white and brown scales. Head covered by intermixed white and brown scales. Pronotum covered by white scales on lateral margins; disc covered by intermixed black and brown scales. Elytra covered by intermixed black and brown scales, white scales forming five small patches on each elytron. Individual scales with sides parallel or slightly diverging from proximal 1/3 or mid­dle. Antennae 11-segmented, brown, antennái club 3-segmented, compact (Fig. 6). Eye with median margin entire. Ventral surface covered with white and brown scales, abdominal ventrites bearing small spots of brown scales at antero-lateral margins. Ventrites I—IV without spots in the middle. Prosternum with brown scales only. Metaventrite with white and brown scales, without a large patch at lateral margins. Legs brown with brown scales and white setae. Male genitalia: Fig. 7. Female body length 2.8-3.1 mm, width 1.7-2.1 mm; similar to the male.

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