Cautires maseki sp. nov.
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Figs 15, 33, 53, 71
Diagnosis
Cautires maseki sp. nov. is one of numerous species with a uniformly black body. It is very similar to C. nervosus and C simillimus sp. nov. in general appearance and these species differ only in the shape of the phallus, which is extremely robust in C. maseki sp. nov. (Figs 71, 73, 76).
Etymology
The specific name is in honour of Michal Masek, a colleague from the laboratory.
Type material
Holotype
MALAYSIA: ♁, Pahang, Gn. Beremban, 1480 m, 4°27'51" N, 101°23'26" E, 6–28 Apr. 2013 (AJ0069).
Additional material examined
MALAYSIA: 1 ♀, Pahang, Tanah Rata, 1500–1800 m, 2–26 Feb. 2004 (VK0280); 1 ♁, Pahang, Tanah Rata, 1–13 Feb. 2003 (VK0628).
Measurements
BL 9.8 mm, PL 1.25 mm, PW 1.75 mm, HW 1.0 mm, Edist 0.57 mm, Ediam 0.44 mm, LP 1.45 mm.
Description of the male
Body uniformly black (Fig. 53). Head small, eyes hemispherically prominent, small, eye diameter 0.77 times interocular distance. Antennae flabellate, with lamella of antennomere 6 about twice longer than stem of antennomere (Fig. 15). Pronotum with shining disc and with 7 well developed areolae, median areola complete, well marked, attached directly to basal margin of pronotum; anterior angles obtuse, lateral margins concave, almost parallel-sided in anterior half of pronotum, lateral part of pronotum strongly elevated, posterior angles slender, acutely prominent (Fig. 33). Elytra apparently widened apically, primary and secondary costae well developed, transverse costae dense, slightly irregular (Fig. 53). Phallus very robust, slender only at basal third, apex rather obtuse (Fig. 71).
Distribution
Peninsular Malaysia: Pahang.