Ophthalmoglipa
| Main Author: | Ruzzier, Enrico |
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| Format: | info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal |
| Terbitan: |
, 2015
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| Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/6109343 |
Daftar Isi:
- Key to Ophthalmoglipa species 1 Species from the African continent........................................................................ 2 - Species from SE Asia and Oceania........................................................................ 4 2 Head and pronotum covered by a golden pubescence (Fig. 1 A); parameres as in Fig. 2 A. Central and West Africa.................................................................................... O. aurocaudata (Fairmaire 1897) - Head and pronotum covered by a silvery pubescence. São Tomé and Principe Island................................ 3 3 Median elytral band consisting of an “N-shaped” patch of white setae (Fig. 1 D); preapical elytral band very large (width 0.7 x length). Parameres as in Fig. 2 C. Principe Island................................................. O. horaki n. sp. - Median elytral band consisting of an irregular circular ring of white setae (Fig. 1 C); preapical elytral band small (width 1. 2 x length); parameres as in Fig. 2 B. São Tomé Island............................................... O. leblanci n. sp. 4 Apex of the elytra, base of the pygidium and ventral surface covered by golden-white pubescence (Fig. 1 E). Australia.................................................................................. O. elongatula (Mac Leay, 1872) - Apex of the elytra, base of the pygidium and ventral surface covered by white pubescence............................ 5 5 Humeral elytral band elongated, extending from base of the elytra to one third of the elytral length and connected to the elytral margin by a transverse band of golden pubescence, leaving an oblong area of black pubescence at the humeral callus (Fig. 1 F); parameres as in Fig 2 D.......................................................... O. australis Franciscolo, 1965 - Humeral elytral band not elongated, “W” or “XX-shaped”, surrounding patches of black pubescence (pattern resembling G. (Stenoglipa) species).................................................................................. 6 6 Humeral elytral band interconnected along the suture by a median elytral band (Fig. 1 G); male protibiae strongly curved; parameres as in Fig. 2 E. Maluku Island (Seram)........................................ O. maranoleai Horak, 1998 - Humeral elytral band not reaching the median elytral band; male protibiae only slightly curved....................... 7 7 Postscutellar spot of black pubescence present (Fig. 1 G); pubescence of head and pronotum golden; parameres as in Fig. 2 F. Papua (Irian-Jaya)..................................................................... O. iriana Horak, 1998 - Postscutellar spot absent; pubescence of head and pronotum silvery (Fig 1 H); parameres as in Fig. 2 G. Maluku Island (Seram)..................................................................................... O. bilyi Horak, 1998
- Published as part of Ruzzier, Enrico, 2015, Taxonomic considerations on the genus Ophthalmoglipa Franciscolo, 1952 (Coleoptera: Mordellidae) with description of two new species, pp. 364-370 in Zootaxa 4059 (2) on page 369, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4059.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/239434
