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

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

spots on each elytron. Individual scales widest at about proximal 1/3, parallel-sided or slightly taper­ing toward apex. Antennae 11-segmented, brown, antennái club 3-segmented, compact (Fig. 8). Eye with median margin entire. Ventral surface covered with grey scales, abdominal ventrites bearing small spots of brown scales at antero-lateral margins. Ventrites I-IV without spots in the middle. Prosternum with grey scales only. Metaventrite with grey scales only, without a large patch at lateral margins. Legs brown with grey scales and white setae. Male genitalia: Fig. 9. Female body length 2.7-3.1 mm, width 1.4—1.8 mm; similar to the male, but differs in the form of antennae, terminal seg­ment being short and rounded. Etymology - This species is dedicated to my friend Dr. OTTÓ MERKL (HNHM), a known spe­cialist in the family Tenebrionidae (Coleoptera). Remarks - The new species is similar to Anthrenus flavipe s LECONTE, 1854, but differs in the form of antennae and male genitalia. Dorsal surfaces are covered by grey and brown scales in A. merkli sp. n.; by white, yellow and black scales in A. flavipes. Figs 10-15. 10-13. Attagenus incognitas sp. n.: 10 = antenna of male, 11 = antennái club of female, 12 = male genitalia in dorsal view, 13 = elytral pattern of white pubescence. 14-15. A. pantherinus (AHRENS, 1814) antennae: 14 = male, 15 = female (both according to MROCZKOWSKI 1975).

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