Lagenoderina Voss, 1925

Legalov, Andrei A., 2007, Studies upon the genus Lagenoderus White (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) from Madagascar, Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 7 (2), pp. 191-198 : 192-194

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Lagenoderina Voss, 1925
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Subtribe Lagenoderina Voss, 1925

Attelabini subtribe Lagenoderina Voss, 1925: 28 (type genus: Lagenoderus White, 1841 )

Attelabini subtribe Phymatolabina Voss, 1925: 28 (type genus: Phymatolabus Jekel, 1860 )

Genus Lagenoderus White, 1841 View in CoL ( figs. 1-17 View Figs View Figs View Figs ) Lagenoderus White, 1841: 182 View in CoL

Type species: Lagenoderus gnomoides White, 1841 View in CoL (= Attelabus dentipennis Gyllenhal, 1833 View in CoL )

Attelabus View in CoL sect. Phymatolabus Jekel, 1860: 197 View in CoL , syn.n.; Type species: Attelabus dentipennis Gyllenhal, 1833 View in CoL

Description. Body brown, usual with copper lustre (stronger of males), with appressed, usually transversal, yellow or copper setae. Antennae, apex of the elytra, abdomen, apex of the protibiae, meso- and metatibiae, basis of the mesofemora, metafemora and tarsi yellow- or red-brown. Setae condensed on basal part of the rostrum of males, vertex of males, disk of the pronotum of females, disk of the elytra, mesothorax, ventrites and pygidium; they form 2 longitudinal strips on pronotal groove and near basis of the pronotum of males, weakly spots on sides of the pronotum, last quarter of the penultimate interval of the elytra, apex of the elytra, near basis of the metepisternum, external party of the metafemora (including on tooth).

Head long. Rostrum long and weakly curved of males and short and stronger curved of females, expanded to apex, punctate, with carina near basis. Prementum with usual long tooth of males and 2 short teeth of females. Antennae located on middle of males and before middle of the rostrum of females. Eyes large, strongly convex. Forehead wide, roughly punctate, with pit on middle, larger of females. Temples elongated, roughly punctate-wrinkled. Vertex flattened, with rough striae, deeper and with striae on each side of females. Antennae long and thin, reaching pronotum of males, not reaching pronotum of females.

Scapus long-oval. 1st segment oval, narrower than funicle. 3rd-5th segments long-trapezoid, narrow. 2nd segment narrower and little more shortly than 1st segments. 6th segment almost tear-shaped. 7th segment trapezoid, extends to apex, wider than 6th segments. Clava compact, weakly expanded, with dense grey setae, more twice time shortly than funicle. 1st and 2nd segments of almost equal length of males. 2nd segment shorter than 1st segments of females. 3rd segment little longer than 2nd segments, weakly pointed.

Pronotum trapezoid, elongated, 1.04-2.33 times longer than basis, densely transversal wrinkled, sometimes rough rugosity-punctate near basis of males, campaniform, wide, 1.24-1.3 times wider than length, with rough sculpture, deep medial striae and greater protuberances on sides from it of females. Sides almost direct, densely transversal wrinkled of males, weakly rounded of females. Pronotal groove weakly flattened, wide, punctate of males, weakly, narrow of females. Postnotal groove very narrow.

Scutellum almost triangular, punctate, sharp at apex.

Elytra weakly elongated, narrowed to apex with the greatest width in humeri, with slanting cari-

Studies upon the genus Lagenoderus White ( Coleoptera , Curculionidae ) from Madagascar nas of males and more than 20 protuberances different size of females. Visible dorsally edge of the elytra sharp of males. Humeri angularity. Intervals weakly convex, finely punctate, narrow. Striae weakly. Points in them rarely, deep and rough, more rough and dense of females. 9th striae merge with 10th striae before metacoxa. Sides of the elytra densely punctate and granulated. Suture convex before apex of males. Apex of the elytra flattened.

Precoxal part of the prothorax elongated, densely transversal-wrinkled of males, short and sparsely punctuate of females.

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Meso- and metathorax with episternum densely rugosity-punctate. Mesepisternum narrow. Metepisternum wide.

Abdomen convex, finely and densely rugosity-punctate. 1st-4th ventrites narrow. 5th ventrite narrower. Pygidium convex, densely and finely punctate, almost smooth in basis.

Legs long. Fore legs elongated. Procoxa oval, large, with small tooth at internal edge. Meso- and metacoxa wide. Femora widened and flattened. Profemora larger than meso- and metafemora, with two large teeth at basis and 10 protuberances on bottom edge. Meso- and metafemora with tooth before apex. Tibiae short, flattened, biconcave, crenate at internal edge, with long mucro of males, shorter and wide, stronger biconcave of females. Protibiae of equal length to profemora. Meso- and metatibiae shorter than femora. Tarsi long. 1st segment triangular. 2nd segment wide-triangular. 3rd segment widebilobed. Clausal segment narrow, long. Claws long, sharp.

Length of body (without head): 5.5-11.0 mm (males), 5.0-7.0 mm (females).

Distribution. Madagascar.

Remarks. By the author is a serial material from Madagascar studied. It was shown that specimens with short pronotum are females and with long pronotum are males, and they belongs to one species. The other morphological characters and structure of them are identical. Males differ from females by the elongated, transversal-wrinkled pronotum (female pronotum is with rough sculpture) and skewing carinas on elytra (female elytra with protuberances). As a result I am placed into synonymy Phymatolabus Jekel, 1860 , syn.n. to Lagenoderus White, 1841 and Lagenoderus gnomoides White, 1841 , syn.n. to Attelabus dentipennis Gyllenhal, 1833 .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Attelabidae

Loc

Lagenoderina Voss, 1925

Legalov, Andrei A. 2007
2007
Loc

Attelabus

Jekel H. 1860: 197
1860
Loc

Lagenoderus

White A. 1841: 182
1841
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