Eulichas sikkimensis ( Pic, 1913 )
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Eulichas sikkimensis ( Pic, 1913)
( Figs. 17 View FIGURES 13 – 24 , 38 View FIGURES 25 – 44 , 58 View FIGURES 55 – 64 , 78 View FIGURES 78 – 80 )
Lychas sikkimensis Pic, 1913: 108 (original description, Indes: Sikkim).
Lycas seillierei Pic, 1915: 7 (original description, Himalaya).
Eulichas sikkimensis ( Pic, 1913) : Pic 1914: 11 (catalogue); Jäch 1995: 363 (lectotype designation, catalogue). Eulichas sellierei ( Pic, 1915) : Jäch 1995: 363 (lectotype designation, in synonymy).
Type locality. “Indes: Sikkim” ( E. sikkimensis ); “Himalaya” ( E. sellierei ).
Type material. Lychas sikkimensis : Lectotype 3 ( MNHN), designated by Jäch (1995): “Sikkim [printed] // Muséum Paris / Coll. M. Pic [printed] // TYPE [red label, printed] // Lychas / sikkimensis / Pic / type [handwritten] // LECTOTYPUS / Eulichas / sikkimensis PIC / des. M. Jäch 1995 [red label, handwritten]”. Lycas seillierei : Lectotype 3 ( MNHN), designated by Jäch (1995): “Himalaya / oriental [printed] // Type [handwritten] // TYPE [red label, printed] // Muséum Paris / Coll. M. Pic [printed] // Seillieri / Pic [handwritten] // LECTOTYPUS / Eulichas / seillierei PIC / des. M. Jäch 1995 [red label, handwritten] // Eulichas / sikkimensis PIC / det. Jäch [handwritten]”. Paralectotype: 13, same label data as lectotype ( MNHN).
Additional material studied. 35 specimens — BHUTAN or INDIA: 433 5ƤƤ, British Bootang, 1898, L. Durel ( MNHN). INDIA: 433, Sikkim, Gopaldhara, H. Stevens leg. ( BMNH); 13, Uttaranchal, West Bhatkot, Kumaon, 4000 ft. [ca. 1220 m], v.1920 ( BMNH); 1Ƥ, West Bengal, Kurseong env. [Kārsiyāng, ca. 26°53’N 88°16’E] ( NMPC); 13 2ƤƤ, same label data, but P. Braet leg. ( IRSNB); 233 4ƤƤ, West Bengal, Mungphu [most probably = Mangpu, ca. 26°58’N 88°21’E], coll. Atkinson ( BMNH, NMPC); 13, West Bengal, Darjeeling [distr.], Chibo Busty, 900 m, 24.iv.1986, Ch.J. Rai ( NHMB); 1Ƥ, West Bengal, Darjeeling [distr.], Kalimpong env., 600 m, 8.v.1981 ( NMPC); 2ƤƤ, West Bengal, Darjeeling [distr.], Kalimpong, Khangebung, 1400 m, 30.iv.1987, N. Dangal leg. ( NHMW); 13, West Bengal, Darjeeling distr., Darjeeling, Sing Bari, 1600 m, 8.ix.1990, N. Dangal leg. ( NHMW). NEPAL: 13, Danda Pakhar, 1600–2500 m, 1.vi.1977, M. Brancucci leg. ( NMPC); 233, Solu-Khumbo, Mt. Everest, Nuan Thala, 1800 m, 23.iii.1988, Pasang leg. ( NHMW); 13, Myagdi distr., Hille-Ghorepani, Dhawlagiri, 1600–2600 m, 10.vi.1986, C. Holzschuh leg. ( NHMB); 13, Bagmati distr., Nuwākot, Pāti Bhanjyāng [ca. 27°51’N 85°27’E], 1900 m, 16.– 18.vi.1989, M. Brancucci leg. ( NHMB).
Doubtful localisation: 13, Japan ( SMTD).
Description. Habitus elongate, fusiform. Body colouring from brownish-red to brown. Pale part of setation consists of recumbent yellowish or greyish setae covering uniformly body surface, or forming very indistinct ocellations on elytra ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 13 – 24 ).
Measurements. Males: 16–19 mm; females: 20–22 mm.
Head punctation consists of sparse moderately large setigerous punctures. Antenna slender, last antennomere filiform, 3.75–4.25 times as long as wide ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 25 – 44 ), its ventral side smooth.
Pronotum trapezoidal, ca. 1.81–2.03 times as wide as long. Sides almost straight, in some specimens with indistinct obtuse angle behind the middle ( Fig. 58 View FIGURES 55 – 64 ). Pronotum with two oval shallow depressions on the disc, and indistinct depressions medially also along anterior and posterior margin. Punctation consists of sparse moderately coarse setigerous punctures on the disc, which become slightly coarser and denser laterally.
Elytra with numerous longitudinal rows of moderately large punctures, and very fine interstitial setigerous punctures.
Ventral part with fine punctures, which are sparse medially and become larger and denser laterally. Last abdominal ventrite laterally with indistinct sinuation before apex.
Male. Aedeagus with phallobase of the same length as parameres. Parameres simple, broad, their subbasal hook is missing, but the subapical hook is developed and obtuse. Median lobe narrowly lanceolate ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 78 – 80 ).
Female. Similar to male in habitus, but larger. Antenna shorter, and more slender.
Distribution. The species is known from upland areas of Nepal and northern India (Uttaranchal, Sikkim, West Bengal). The occurrence in Bhutan needs to be verified by precisely localised specimens.
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Eulichas sikkimensis ( Pic, 1913 )
Hájek, Jiří 2009 |
Lycas seillierei
Pic 1915: 7 |
Eulichas sikkimensis (
Jach 1995: 363 |
Jach 1995: 363 |
Pic 1914: 11 |
Lychas sikkimensis
Pic 1913: 108 |