Nothotragopus tuberosus (Boheman)

Setliff, Gregory P., 2008, Review of the Indonesian GenusNothotragopusZimmerman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cryptorhynchinae), The Coleopterists Bulletin (Basel, Switzerland) 62 (2), pp. 203-214 : 203-214

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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/1057.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5461544

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scientific name

Nothotragopus tuberosus (Boheman)
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Nothotragopus tuberosus (Boheman) View in CoL

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Tragopus tuberosus Boheman , in Schönherr 1844: 428 [description]; Lea, 1913: 466 [notes]. Nothotragopus tuberosus (Boheman) , Zimmerman 1992: 282 Plate 445.1 and 445.2. [transferred and illustrated]; Zimmerman 1994: 657 [redescription].

Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from its congeners by the combination of its smaller size (length 7.9 mm, width 3.3 mm) and pronotum uniformly covered in dense squamae. The unmodified ventral apex of the female rostrum separates this species from N. tragopoides ( Fig. 10 View Figs ). The truncate and smooth apex of the female tergite VIII is evenly set with numerous short stout setae ( Fig. 16 View Figs ) and further separates it from N. zimmermani . See Zimmerman (1994: 657) for redescription.

Type material examined. Holotype: 1 ♀. ‘‘N.H./Hope 184 N. Holl./19, NG [on underside]/ Tragopus tuberous /Specimen figured, ECZ.’’ [ UMO].

Other material examined. 1 ♀. [formerly a syntype of Cyamobolus tragopoides Heller ]: ‘‘ Java /ex. coll. Felsche. / Paratypus [sic], Cyamobolus tragopoides Hellr. ’’ [ NHML] .

210 Dubious material. Male provisionally determined to species: 1 Oi. [formerly a syntype of Cyamobolus tragopoides Heller ]: ‘‘ P.F. Sijthoff., Preanger, Java /1912, 44/ Paratypus [sic], Cyamobolus tragopoides Hellr. 39/ Syntypus / Cyamobolus , tragopoides m.i.l, Heller det. 1939’’ [ DEI]. I tentatively assign this male to N. tuberosus based on similarity of the dorsal vestiture and smaller, less robust facies.

UMO

University of Maine

NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

DEI

Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut

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