Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 97. (Budapest 2005)

Kirejsthuk, A. G.: On the fauna of Nitidulidae (Insecta, Coleoptera) from Taiwan with some taxonomical notes

Amphicrossus factus sp. n. (Figs 34-42) Specimens examined - "Malakka. Perak" (holotype, male, ZMB); "E. Jacobson, Sum., Afr. Njuruk Dempu, 1400 m, 8.1916" (one paratype, RMNH). Description of male ( holotype) - This new species is rather similar to A. angusticlavis sp. n., so some characters shared by both species are omitted. Length 5.0, width 3.0, height 1.5 mm. Moder­ately convex dorsally and slightly ventrally; dorsum, meso- and metasterna light brownish, but the re­mainder of underside and appendages reddish to reddish brown; dorsum with a faint copper lustre, and underside moderately shining; body with well conspicuous fine golden hairs, 2-3 times as long as distance between their insertions and dorsum also with much sparser and much longer hairs, form­ing on elytra longitudinal rows; pronotal and elytral sides with dense cilia, consisting of hairs consid­erably shorter than tarsal claws; paramedial brushes of long hairs situated in anterior fourth (these hairs about 1.5 times longer than hairs in cilia) (Fig. 34). Head with distinct punctures, markedly smaller than eye facets, interspaces between them about as broad as a puncture diameter or slightly broader, densely and smoothly microreticulated. Pronotum and elytra with more or less smaller and sparser punctuation, and with more relief sculp­ture on interspaces. Prosternum with obsolete puncturation and relief irregular sculpture, its process also with indistinct punctures, with somewhat sculptured interspaces. Metasternum with distinct and dense punctures, somewhat smaller than eye facets in diameter, interspaces between them less than a puncture diameter and smoothly microreticulated. Antennái club (Fig. 35) comprising about a third of total antennái length, nearly twice longer than wide, antennomere 3 slightly longer than antennomere 2 and twice as long as antennomere 4. Pronotum (Fig. 42) with posterior edge at poste­rior angles distinctly and moderately oblique. Elytra about 11/12 as long as broad combined. Pygidium subtruncate at apex. Last labial palpomere about 1.5 times as long as wide and slightly wid­ened apically. Mentum subquadrangular, about 2.5 times as wide as long. Prosternum moderately carinate, but its process (Fig. 36) flattened and rather widened at widely rounded posterior edge. Me­dian plate of mesosternum almost 3.5 times as wide as long, its posterior edge nearly straight. Hypopygidium subtruncate before median movable lobe and without both median process or dense brush of hairs at base of movable lobe. Tibiae about as wide as antennái club. Protarsus slightly nar­rower protibia. Apex of last abdominal segment: Fig. 37. Ventral plate and spiculum gastrale: Fig. 38. Tegmen moderately sclerotized (Figs 39-41). Variability - Length 4.7-5.0 mm. Diagnosis - This new species is characterized by the comparatively elongate antennái club, which is less narrow than that of A. angusticlavis sp. n. It has a com­bination of the distinguishing characters which are used in the key below and men­tioned in the diagnosis of the previous species. In addition to the these characters, the type specimens of A. factus sp. n. have the paramedial brushes along male elyt­ral suture somewhat longer than those in A. angusticlavis sp. n., but with hairs about as loose as those in the latter. Etymology - The Latin name of this species means "polished", "refined", "worked".

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