Tillicera hirsuta ( PIC, 1926 ), 2010

Gerstmeier, Roland & Bernhard, Nadine, 2010, Revision of the genus Tillicera Spinola, 1841 (Coleoptera: Cleridae, Clerinae), Zootaxa 2359 (1), pp. 1-34 : 18-19

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2359.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5316126

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scientific name

Tillicera hirsuta ( PIC, 1926 )
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Tillicera hirsuta ( PIC, 1926)

( Figs. 7–8 View FIGURES 7–12 , 28–29 View FIGURE 28 )

Thanasimus hirsuta PIC 1926: 22 . n. comb.

Specimens examined: Holotype: Type, Thanasimus hirsutus , n. spec., Clerini, Lac Thò, Tonkin, Museum Paris, Coll. M. Pic (MNHN), Thanasimus hirsutus n. comb.

Others: W - Sumatra 9.– 29.10.1991, Payakumbuth, Harau-Vall., 1000 m, leg. A. Riedel, coll. R. Gerstmeier (1 ex., RGCM) ; Harau, W. Sumatra, Indonesia, 7.1996 (1 ex., RGCM) ; Lac Thô , Tonkin (1 ex., RGCM) ; Phu yen binh, 1907 (1 ex., RGCM) ; Sud Borneo, Goenong Pandjang , Tanggarang, M.E. Walsh, 6.1937 (1 ex., MNHN) ; Est Borneo, Babi djoelon, M.M.E. Walsh, 1937 (1 ex., MNHN) ; Tonkin occ., Règ. de Hoa Binh, 1919, ex Coll. R. Oberthur (1 ex., MNHN) ; Hoa Binh, Coll. M. Pic (1 ex., MNHN) ; Pho.Vi , 6.1907, Coll. M. Pic (1 ex., MNHN) ; Sumatra , Palembang, H. Donckier 1898 (1 ex., MNHN) ; Sandakan, Borneo , Baker (1 ex., ZMAN) ; Sarawak, Kuching , 17.6.1899 (1 ex., ZMAN) .

Length: 7–14mm (13 specimens).

Collecting period: June, July, October.

Head: Black or red-brown to red, anterior part of clypeus, labrum and palpi brown, posterior part of clypeus dark brown to black; distributed with dense, fine punctation; cranium vested with erect pale and dark setae; head including eyes scarcely broader than anterior width of pronotum.

Antennae: Dark brown, A1 to A4 or A5 light brown, vested with depressed, short pale and dark setae; antennomeres triangularly dilated from A6 onwards, A10 broader than long.

Pronotum: Red-brown to brown; surface finely and irregularly punctate, punctation anterior to transverse depression denser; vested with anteriorly directed erect, short white and longer black setae; length:width ratio 1.09:1 (broadest in middle).

Scutellum: Brown, finely punctate, vested with pale setae.

Elytra: Black, with two yellowish pigmented transverse fasciae (spanning from the lateral margin to midway towards suture), with dense, depressed, pale setae, and a brown macula surrounding the scutellum; humeral callous present; basal third deeply punctate in rows, appearing irregular, near humeral callous only rows 4 to 8 extending almost to posterior fascia, rows 2, 3 and 9 only obscure or terminating shortly behind the anterior fascia, diameter of punctures larger than interstices; apex densely and finely punctate; basal third with erect golden and dark setae, remainder with predominantly posteriorly directed, semi-decumbent, long, dark setae, apex with long, erect, golden setae; length:width ratio 2.01:1.

Legs: Brown to red-brown or black, base frequently paler, with dense, pale, erect and isolated dark setae; hind tibiae with or without carinae.

Ventral surface: Abdomen dark brown to black, thorax brown to red-brown, with dense, depressed, pale setae.

Aedeagus: Tip slightly asymmetrical, with tooth-like structures.

Distribution: Vietnam, Indonesia (Sumatra), Malaysia (Borneo, Sabah, Sarawak).

Differential diagnosis to T. bibalteata : The antennomeres of T. hirsuta are dilated from A6 onwards, in T. bibalteata from A5 onwards; the head of T. hirsuta is unicoloured black, T. bibalteata has at least the posterior part red-brown; the apex of elytra is emarginated in T. hirsuta , not in T. bibalteata .

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

ZMAN

Instituut voor Taxonomische Zoologie, Zoologisch Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Tillicera

Loc

Tillicera hirsuta ( PIC, 1926 )

Gerstmeier, Roland & Bernhard, Nadine 2010
2010
Loc

Thanasimus hirsuta PIC 1926: 22

Pic, M. 1926: 22
1926
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