Cebriorhipis sp.
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1093/isd/ixad017 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/285687F8-9C74-FFEB-9167-F8E1FA13E89A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Cebriorhipis sp. |
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Description
Male. Body 12–14 mm long, robust, slightly flattened, brown colored, vestiture dense, long short ( Fig. 4B–E View Fig ).
Head prognathous to slightly declined, transverse, width across eyes narrower than prothoracic width, gradually narrowed posteriorly ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Eyes slightly protuberant, rounded, ocelli absent. Antennal insertions widely separated, gular sutures narrowly separated; cervical sclerites sclerotized ( Fig. 4B View Fig ). Antennae slender, shortly flabellate, reaching almost mid of elytra, antennomere 1 robust, long, antennomeres 2 and 3 short, antennomeres 4–11 with short lamella, terminal antennomere similar length as preceding one. Mandibles robust, abruptly curved ( Fig. 4E View Fig ). Mandibular apex and incisor edge simple, maxilla with short setose mala; maxillary palpi slender, 4-segmented, apical palpomere parallel-sided; labium tiny, with 3 palpomeres ( Fig. 4B View Fig ).
Prothorax transverse, pronotum without carinae, maximum width 1.5 times length, widest at posterior angles, sides convex ( Fig. 4C,D View Fig ). Prothorax basally narrower than elytral bases; lateral pronotal edge conspicuous in whole length ( Fig. 4C View Fig ). Posterior angles of pronotum long, acute. Prosternal process 4 times longer than anterior portion of prosternum ( Fig. 5D View Fig ); procoxal cavities open, narrowly separated; prothoracic process does not reach mesothoracic pit ( Fig. 4D View Fig ). Elytra cover abdomen, tapering to apex, widest at humeri, with inconspicuous costae ( Fig. 4E View Fig ). Elytral suture almost complete. Scutellum well developed; pointed posteriorly ( Fig. 4K View Fig ). Hind wings well developed.
Legs slightly compressed, with tarsi longer than femora and tibiae; slender pro- and mesotrochanters and widened metathoracic trochanters ( Fig. 4L View Fig ), tibiae with simple outer edge bearing setae, and 2 apical, long spines; tarsomeres slender, 5 segmented, without ventral pads, claws paired, long, slender, and simple ( Fig. 4L View Fig ).
Abdomen with 7 free abdominal sternites, ventrite 1 entire, without inter-coxal process; penultimate tergite simple ( Fig. 4J View Fig ). Male genitalia trilobate; symmetrical. Phallus robust, basally fused with parameres ( Fig. 4F–H View Fig ). Females of Cebriorhipis are unknown.
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