taxonID	type	description	language	source
03F8354D5510FFE016FCFC00FC5D148E.taxon	materials_examined	Type material designated. Holotype ♂ NME (Fig. 3): W – PAPUA Manokwari ca. 10 km NW Ransiki, Kali Way, 1300 m 01 ° 25.03 ’ S, 134 ° 01.49 ’ E 03. III. 2007 leg. A. Weigel [printed].	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5510FFE016FCFC00FC5D148E.taxon	etymology	Derivatio nominis. Named after Hatam, a local language in the Ransiki area where the new species was found. Noun in apposition.	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5510FFE016FCFC00FC5D148E.taxon	description	Measurements. Holotype male, total body length 6.9 mm; head length 1 mm, maximum head width across compound eyes 1.1 mm, pronotal length 0.9 mm, maximum pronotal width across median area 1.1 mm, maximum pronotal width across base 1.1 mm, elytral length 5 mm, combined maximum elytral width across postmedium 2.9 mm. Description. Holotype male. Dorsum and venter uniformly dark brown to black, dorsum with dark blue metallic shine. Head subtrapezoidal, hardly transverse, glossy dorsally and ventrally. Labrum emarginate medially at anterior margin. Epistoma strongly, deeply and broadly emarginate at anterior margin in a shape of an inverted П. Frontoepistomal impression deep, slightly arched. Insertion of antenna not concealed. Frons slightly convex between compound eyes. Compound eye large, deeply emarginate at anterior, subtruncate at posterior margin in lateral view, touching insertion of antenna, moderately prominent in lateral and dorsal aspect. Interfacetal setae not observed. Minimum interocular distance narrow, about 0.5 – 0.6 × as long as dorsal eye portion. Tempus slightly converging towards head base, rather long, temporal angle rounded, head base concave. Head dorsum coarsely punctate with deep variably shaped punctures. Intervening spaces smooth and glossy on frons, microscopically strigose on tempora (Fig. 3 B), narrower than to as wide as punctures. Head dorsal setation whitish to yellowish, long, suberect, sparse, not concealing dorsal surface of head. Antenna long, filiform, exceeds slightly beyond metacoxa when directed posteriad. Basal antennomere short, slightly thickened, about 1.3 × as long as second antennomere. Second antennomere longer than wide. Third antennomere about 1.6 × as long as second antennomere, slightly shorter than fourth antennomere, the longest of 1 – 10. Antennomeres 3 – 8 filiform, 9 – 10 widened distally. Penultimate antennomere longer than wide. Terminal antennomere elongate, about 1 mm long, asymmetrical, apically obliquely pointed, about 1.8 × as long as penultimate antennomere and slightly shorter than combined length of two preceding antennomeres. Terminal maxillary palpomere small, securiform. Pronotum subtrapezoidal, slightly transverse, glossy and flattened dorsally, rounded at anterior, truncate at posterior margin. Maximum width in median and basal portion, lateral margins slightly converging anteriorly and barely emarginated prebasally. Anterior and posterior edge not margined or rimed. Lateral margin not visible in dorsal view. Anterolateral angles obtuse in dorsal view. Pronotal disc uneven, 199 Dmitry Telnov declivous on lateral sides, shallowly transversely impressed in anterior third (Fig. 3 B). Dorsal pronotal punctures deep, large and sparse on anterior portion, large and dense on lateral sides, small and dense medially on basal portion. Intervening spaces smooth and glossy, variably wide – much wider than punctures on anterior, narrower than those on basal portion. Dorsal pronotal setae as those on head. Scutellar shield small, apically rounded, densely punctured. Elytron widened postmedium, dorsally slightly convex, glossy. Apical sutural angle rounded in dorsal view. Elytral lateral margin visible in dorsal view in posthumeral portion of elytron, sinuous in lateral view. Elytral punctures dense, deep, in part subconfluent. Intervening spaces smooth and glossy, slightly elevated, in part appear shortly transversely wrinkled, narrow- er than to twice as wide as punctures. Elytral setae yellowish, moderately long, moderately dense, suberect, not concealing sculpture of elytra. Epipleuron complete, broad at most of its length except at elytral apex, glossy, moderately densely punctured. Metathoracic wings fully developed (functional). Legs long, slen- der, moderately glossy, tibiae and tarsi with long and dense yellowish setae. Femur not clavate. Tibia not widened distally, straight, male meso- and metatibia with acute denticles on inner edge, longest denticles positioned at midlength of tibiae (Fig. 3 C – D). Pro- and mesotarsomeres slightly widened. Male basal metatarsomere shorter than combined length of remaining metatarsomeres. Male tergite VII and sternite VII broadly rounded at posterior margin. Aedeagus as in Fig. 4. Sexual dimorphism. Female is unknown.	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5510FFE016FCFC00FC5D148E.taxon	diagnosis	Differential diagnosis. This rather small, dorsally uniformly dark blue species appears similar to several congeners. Lagriaaustralis Champion, 1895 (northern Australia) and L. gressitti Merkl, 1988 (New Guinea) both have significantly thicker and shorter antenna only reaching mesocoxa when directed posteriad, the compound eye is comparatively small- er and the interocular distance – comparatively 200 wider, the tempus is distinctly constricted towards head base and not microscopically strigose on the intervening spaces, the pronotum is longer than wide, regularly punctate, not impressed dorsally. Lagria brassi Merkl, 1990 (New Guinea) has much slenderer pronotum without the densely punctured prebasal area, the frons is somewhat impressed between the compound eyes, the elytra got paler preapical spot, and the male terminal antennomere is stronger elongate, about as long as 2.5 preceding antennomeres combined. Lagria cyanea MacLeay, 1872 (Australia: Queensland and the northern part of the continent) has pale brown to yellowish venter and most of the femora, the antenna is significantly thicker and shorter only reaching mesocoxa when directed posteriad, the pronotum is longer than wide, regularly punctate and not transversely impressed dorsally, the compound eye is comparatively smaller and the interocular distance – comparatively wider, the tempus is constricted towards head base, not microscopically strigose. Lagria ligulata Merkl, 1988 (New Guinea) has the pronotum without anterior transverse dorsal impression but with an elliptical median field of very dense micropunctures, the antennomeres 1 – 2 to 1 – 6 are pale, the tempus is microscopically strigose in this species similarly like in L. hatam sp. nov.	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5510FFE016FCFC00FC5D148E.taxon	biology_ecology	Ecology. Occurs at about 1300 m in mid-montane rainforests.	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5510FFE016FCFC00FC5D148E.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Arfak Mountains, Doberai Peninsula, New Guinea.	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5511FFED14EBFA80FC77152E.taxon	materials_examined	Type material designated. Holotype ♂ NME (Fig. 5 A – B): W-PAPUA Manokwari Prov. vic. Mokwam (Siyoubrig) 1400 - 1800 m, 01 ° 06.26 ’ S, 133 ° 54.41 ’ E, 24. - 28. II. 2007 leg. A. Skale [printed]. Paratypes 21 specimen. 2 ♀ NME & 1 ♀ DTC: same label as holotype; 1 ♂, 2 ♀ NME & 1 ♂ DTC: W PAPUA Manokwari Pr. Vic. New and poorly-known taxa of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) from the collections of the Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2 Mokwam (Siyoubrig) 1400 - 1800 m, 01 ° 06.26 ’ S, 133 ° 54.41 ’ E, 24 - 28. ii. 2007 leg. A. Weigel UWS / UWP [printed, black frame] // collection Naturkundemuseum Erfurt [printed, label yellowish]; 1 ♀ NME: WESTPAPUA, Prov. Manokwar [sic!], vic. Mokwam, Slyoubrig [sic!]. 1400 - 1800 m NN [printed] // 01 ° 06.26 ’ S 133 ° 54,41 ’ E, 24. - 28. ii. 2007 leg. A. Skale // collection Naturkundemuseum Erfurt [print- ed, label yellowish]; 1 ♂ & 5 ♀ NME, 1 ♀ DTC: W - PAPUA, Prov. Manokwari, vic. Mokwam (Siyoubrig.) 1400 - 1800 m, 1 ° 06.26 S 133 ° 54, 41 ’ E, 24. - 28. II. 2007, leg. A. Weigel [printed] // collection Naturkundemuseum Erfurt [printed, label yellowish]; 1 ♀ NME: W - PAPUA, P: Manokwari 14 km NE Ransiki Warbiati (Oransbari) 1 ° 18 ’ 25 ’’ S, 134 ° 14 ’ 14 ’’ E, 02. III. 2007, leg. A. Weigel, secondary forest, light trap [printed] // collection Naturkundemuseum Erfurt [printed, label yellowish]; 1 ♀ NME: W - PAPUA, Prov. Manokwari, 24 km SSE Warami, 1 ° 10.50 ’ S, 134 ° 09. 16 ’’ E, 02. III. 2007, leg. A. Weigel cutting area at coast [printed] // collection Naturkundemuseum Erfurt [printed, label yellowish]; 2 ♀ NME: WESTPAPUA, Prov. Manokwari, 14 km NE Ransiki, Warbiati, (Oransari) 1 ° 18.25 ’ S 134 ° 14.14 ’ E 02. III. 2007, leg. A. Weigel fresh cutting area [printed] // collection Naturkundemuseum Erfurt [printed, label yellowish]; 1 ♂ NME: WESTPAPUA, Prov. Manokwari ca. 10 km NW Ransiki, Kali Way 1300 m, 1 ° 25.03 › S 134 ° 01.49 › E, 03. III. 2007 leg. A. Weigel, riverside [printed] // collection Naturkundemuseum Erfurt [printed, label yellowish]; 1 ♀ NME: W – PAPUA Manokwari ca. 10 km NW Ransiki, Kali Way, 1300 m 01 ° 25.03 ’ S, 134 ° 01.49 ’ E 03. III. 2007 leg. A. Weigel [printed]. 201 Dmitry Telnov	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5511FFED14EBFA80FC77152E.taxon	etymology	Derivatio nominis. Named from Latin ‘ undulatus’ (wavy, uneven) to point on the uneven elytral surface with several impressions. Feminine.	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5511FFED14EBFA80FC77152E.taxon	description	Measurements. Holotype male, total body length 7.1 mm; head length 1.1 mm, maximum head width across compound eyes 1.2 mm, pronotal length 1 mm, pronotal width across anterior edge 0.9 mm, maximum pronotal width across base 1.2 mm, elytral length 5 mm, combined maximum elytral width across postmedium 3.4 mm. Male paratypes 6.9 – 7.5 mm, female paratypes 8.6 – 9.6 mm long. Description. Holotype male. Dorsum and venter uniformly brown to black-brown. Dorsal head with golden to reddish metallic shine, pronotum with reddish to purple and elytra with inconspicuous khaki green metallic shine. Mouthparts, antenna and legs pale brown to brown, terminal antennomeres slightly darker. Head elliptical, hardly transverse, glossy dorsally and ventrally. Labrum deeply emarginate medially at anterior margin. Epistoma strongly and deeply U-shapely emarginate at anterior margin. Frontoepistomal impression deep. Insertion 202 of antenna not concealed. Compound eye large, nearly holoptic, deeply but narrowly emarginate at anterior, subtruncate at posterior margin in lateral view, touching insertion of antenna, strongly prominent in lateral and dorsal aspect. Interfacetal setae not observed. Minimum interocular distance very narrow, about 0.4 × as wide as dorsal eye portion. Tempus converging towards head base, less than half eye length, temporal angle rounded, head base concave. Head dorsum densely and coarsely punctate with deep variably shaped punctures. Intervening spaces smooth and glossy, narrower than to as wide as punctures. Head dorsal setation whitish to yellowish, long, suberect, rather sparse, not concealing dorsal surface of head. Antenna long, filiform, touching metacoxa when directed posteriad. Basal antennomere short, slightly thickened, about 1.4 × as long as second antennomere. Second antennomere longer than wide. Third antennomere about twice as long as second antennomere, 0.9 × as long as fourth antennomere, the longest of 1 – 10. Antennomeres 5 – 10 filiform. Penultimate antennomere slightly longer than wide, shortened, widened distally. Terminal antennomere (Fig. 6 B) elongate, about 0.9 mm long, asymmetrical, flattened on all edges, apically obliquely pointed, about 4.2 × as long as penultimate antennomere and about as long as combined length of 3.5 preceding antennomeres, surface sparsely microtuberculate. Terminal maxillary palpomere small, securiform. Pronotum subtrapezoidal, slightly transverse, glossy and flattened dorsally, subtruncate at anterior, truncate at posterior margin. Maximum width in basal portion, lateral margins gradually widen towards base. Anterior and posterior edge not margined or rimed. Lateral margin not visible in dorsal view. Antero- and posterolateral angles obtuse in dorsal view. Pronotal disc uneven, declivous on lateral sides, shallowly transversely impressed in anterior third (Fig. 6 A). Dorsal pronotal punctures large and dense, rather flat. Intervening spaces smooth and glossy, narrower than punctures. Dorsal pronotal setae as those New and poorly-known taxa of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) from the collections of the Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2 on head. Scutellar shield small, apically round- ed, densely punctured. Elytron widened postmedium, dorsally moderately convex, glossy. Apical sutural angle narrowly rounded in dorsal view. Elytral lateral margin visible in dorsal view in posthumeral portion of elytron. Elytra with common posthumeral transverse impression on disc; each elytron additionally with four moderately deep lateral impressions, each becoming shallower towards median portion of elytral disc where they disappear; posthumeral impression is smallest and shallowest. Elytral punctures moderately dense, moderately deep. Intervening spaces smooth and glossy, about as wide as to 1.5 – 2 × as wide as punctures. Elytral setae whitish, moderately long, moderately dense, suberect, not concealing sculpture of elytra. Lateral margin of elytra appears somewhat sinuous in lateral view because of elytral impressions. Epipleuron complete, broad at most of its length except at elytral apex, glossy, moderately densely punctured. Metathoracic wings fully developed (functional). Legs long, slender, moderately glossy, tibiae and tarsi with moderately dense whitish to yellowish setae. Femur not clavate. Tibia not to hardly widened distally, male meso- and metatibia hardly arched at external and inner edge, on distal inner margin with some acute denticles (Fig. 6 C – D). Protarsomeres slightly widened. Male basal metatarsomere shorter than combined length of remaining metatarsomeres. Male tergite VII and sternite VII broadly rounded at posterior margin. Aedeagus as in Fig. 7. Sexual dimorphism. Female (Fig. 5 C) comparatively larger, elytra stronger convex dorsally, minimum interocular distance about 0.8 × as wide as dorsal eye length, third antennomere about 2.4 × as long as second antennomere, about 1.1 – 1.2 × as long as fourth antennomere, terminal antennomere 0.7 mm long, apically rounded, thicker cylindrical, about 2.6 × as long as penultimate antennomere, slightly longer than antennomeres 9 – 10 combined, meso- and metatibia without obvious denticles, metatibia hardly arched at external and inner edge. Intraspecific variability. Head with strong blue or purple metallic shine in some paratypes. Differential diagnosis. This species falls into Bothrionota Borchmann, 1936 following the only available key to lagriine genera (Borchmann 1936). However, the Bothrionota species have margined anterior and posterior pronotal margin, the terminal antennomere is not elongated, the elytra are comparatively stronger elongate and the male meso-and metatibiae not denticulate in this genus (Borchmann 1936; Telnov & Ruzzier 2024). I therefore tentatively arrange the new species to the genus Lagria Fabricius, 1775 sensu stricto, which is known to be variable in external morphology, until a comprehensive revision of Lagriinae genera becomes available. No congeners with multiimpressed elytra are known from the Papuan Region and surrounding areas. Bothrionota ruzzieri Telnov, 2022 from the North Moluccas (Halmahera) has the elytra comparatively stronger elongate with the conspicuous pale setae, the pronotum is longer than wide, the male terminal antennomere significantly shorter than the combined length of three previous antennomeres (about as long as 3.5 previous antennomeres in L. undulata sp. nov.), the eyes comparatively smaller, and the apex of aedeagus rounded (nearly pointed in L. undulata sp. nov.).	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5511FFED14EBFA80FC77152E.taxon	biology_ecology	Ecology. Occurs at about 1300 – 1800 m in primary and degraded mid-montane rainforests, collected both at daytime and attracted to light at night.	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
03F8354D5511FFED14EBFA80FC77152E.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Arfak Mountains, Doberai Peninsula, New Guinea.	en	Telnov, Dmitry (2024): New And Poorly-Known Taxa Of Lagriinae Latreille, 1825 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) From The Collections Of The Naturkundemuseum Erfurt. 2. Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis 24 (2): 195-206, DOI: 10.59893/abud.24(2).005, URL: https://du.lv/en/research/institutes/institute-of-life-sciences-and-technologies/issued-journal/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-archives/acta-biologica-universitatis-daugavpiliensis-volume-24-no-2-2024/new-and-poorly-known-taxa-of-lagriinae-latreille-1825-coleoptera-tenebrionidae-from-the-collections-of-the-naturkundemuseum-erfurt-2/
