Enithares malayensis Brooks, 1948
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Enithares malayensis Brooks, 1948 |
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Enithares malayensis Brooks, 1948 View in CoL
Enithares malayensis Brooks, 1948 View in CoL ; Lansbury, 1968 (redescription); Fernando & Cheng, 1974; Fernando & Leong, 1976; Kovac & Yang, 1990.
Diagnosis. – Length, male and female 9.0-9.4; width, male and female 3.2-3.6.
Eyes reddish brown to grey, vertex and anterior one third of pronotum brown. Middle third of pronotum yellowish, posteriorly hyaline but appearing darker due to scutellar colour showing through. Scutellum black with a yellowish “V”-shaped area. Hemielytra and hind wings translucent, appearing black over most of dorsum of abdomen, proximal part of membrane black.
Head in dorsal view rounded anteriorly, width of head three times or more anterior width of vertex. Anterior width of vertex twice the synthlipsis. Dorsal margin of pronotal fovea directed straight caudad before turning laterad. Metasternal xiphus as in Fig. 35 View Fig ml.
Male. Foretibia curved forward, concave on anterior surface and convex on posterior surface. Inner ventral angle of mesotrochanter with a spur-like projection ( Fig. 8 View Fig ). Middle tibia weakly convex along dorsal surface and expanded distally.
Remarks. – Males are distinguished by the spur-like projection of mesotrochanter ( Fig. 8 View Fig ). Females should be recognizable by the shape of the metasternal xiphus combined with size.
Distribution. – Recorded from the Malay Peninsula: Johor, Kedah, Pahang, Perak, Selangor, Singapore and Indonesia: Riau Archipelago (Fernando & Cheng, 1974; Lansbury, 1968; Kovac & Yang, 1990). In the ZRC there are also samples from Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu. One male from Pulau Tioman, Ziming, 27 Jul.1996 is an addition to the checklist from this island ( Yang et al., 1999). This seems to be the commonest Malayan species. Equally common in streams as in stagnant ponds.
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Enithares malayensis Brooks, 1948
Nieser, Nico 2004 |
Enithares malayensis
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