Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014

Vives, Eduard, 2015, Revision of the genus Trypogeus Lacordaire, 1869 (Cerambycidae, Dorcasominae), ZooKeys 502, pp. 39-60 : 51

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.502.9049

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:57086377-EE59-4654-8439-8B309B7374A0

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B2B39D89-6B54-8E6D-3590-D4D6D904C27B

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scientific name

Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014
status

 

Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014 Fig. 25

Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014: 57.

Material studied.

1 male holotype from Cambodia, Phuom Bokor Nat. Reserv., 600 m, 24-28.XI.2007, S. Murzin leg. (SMC).

Redescription.

Size of the male: length 11.3 mm; width 3.3 mm. Head almost completely black, with only small, unequally developed, yellow specks behind antennal tubercles; eyes and mouthparts partly lighter. Antennae on dorsal side almost entirely black, bases of antennomeres 1 and 3-8 reddish, last antennomere beige, except for its black apex; ventral side of antennae mostly beige, apices of antennomeres 1, 3-8 and last black, antennomeres 9 and 10 entirely black, antennomere 2 almostcompletely black. Entirely black pronotum and scutellum. Black elytra, partly black-brown at the very base before a wide yellow fascia with zigzag margins, and then it is black-brown until the apex. Venter with almost entirely black pro- and mesosterna, as well as sternites, a partly black metasternum. Legs black except for the yellow coxae. Head clearly narrower than pronotum at level of lateral tubercles; dorsally mostly with a clearly coarsely granulated sculpture, vertex predominantly with a coarse confluent punctuation. Long mandibles, strongly curved right mandible, ventral side between eyes coarsely and abundantly tuberculate; with an inconspicuous sculpture; at either side there is a clear, sparse, but in places condensed punctuation. Antennae much longer than body, reaching beyond apex of elytra by antennomere 8. Pronotum with lateral tubercles very well-developed, sharp at apex, lateral margin moderately narrowed towards its base; disc with four moderately conspicuous gibbosities, two at base and a further two in the middle; finely granulose sculpture and fine punctation. Barely elongate, triangular scutellum. Elytra strongly narrowed towards apex; straighter in apical third; each elytron narrowly rounded at apex. Very narrow prosternal process between coxae; moderately wide mesosternal process; metasternum with dense, coarse punctation; wide metepisterna, moderately narrowed towards apex. Sternites with fine, dense, rugulose punctation; last sternite slightly impressed, broad but slightly emarginate at apex. Legs robust, moderately long; femora thickened, but not claviform; metatibiae clearly emarginate at apex.

Distribution.

Cambodia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Trypogeus

Loc

Trypogeus murzini Miroshnikov, 2014

Vives, Eduard 2015
2015
Loc

Trypogeus murzini

Miroshnikov 2014
2014