Temnogastrus Marshall
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Temnogastrus Marshall View in CoL
Temnogastrus Marshall, 1956: 108–109 View in CoL .
Type species: Piezonotus javanus Faust, 1896 View in CoL , by original designation.
Description. Integument with scattered appressed scales; intervals with more or less distinct granules bearing long, suberect bristles. Head with angulate transverse sulcus separating rostral base, passing ventrad along anterior margin of eye. Eyes convex; separated from apex of prothorax by ca. 0.8 X length of eye. Profile ( Fig. 40g View FIGURE 40 ) anteriorly with shallow constriction. Rostrum ca as long as wide (0.98–1.10 X), sides subparallel; dorsum at its narrowest part ca. as wide as antennal scape; medially with longitudinal furrow or simple; apical declivity distinct, punctate, with sparse setae, without scales; dorsal profile subangulate. Antenna. Scape slender; in cross-section subrotund; subapically clavate; punctate-rugose; with suberect bristles, with or without sparse elongate scales. Funicle with article 2 slightly shorter (0.8 X) than article 1. Pronotum ca. as long as wide; coarsely punctate-granulate. Metanepisternum narrow, anteriorly nude, posteriorly obscured by scales. Elytra subovate, with 10 striae; in some males ( T. javanus (Faust) , T. humeralis (Heller)) dorsally flattened.Legs. Protibia ventrally simple, not denticulate. Venter. Procoxae approximate, separated by 0.15 X procoxal diameter; distance to apex 0.3 X distance to base of prothorax. Mesoventral process trapezoid, 1.17–1.40 X as long as posterior width. Abdomen. Male ventrites 1–2 ca. 2.0 X longer than ventrites 3–5, medially concave; male ventrites 3–5 of T. javanus (Faust) and T. humeralis (Heller) with dense pubescence of soft erect hairs. Female ventrites 1–2 convex, ca. 2.5 X longer than ventrites 3–5, evenly convex; female ventrites 3–5 retracted, hardly visible in ventral aspect; female ventrite 3 forming sharp ridge with fringe of long erect setae, ventrites 4–5 thinly chitinized. Genitalia. Penis ( Figs. 37b View FIGURE 37 , 38b View FIGURE 38 , 39b View FIGURE 39 ) with apodeme firmly attached to body. Endophallus long. Transfer apparatus flagelliform, relatively short, ca. 0.6 X as long as body of penis.
Notes. This genus is closely related to Piezonotus Schoenherr. Currently , four species are known from Java, Bali and Flores .
Key to the species of Temnogastrus Marshall View in CoL
1 Elytra with four white patches of overlapping scales, one pair near the humerus, the other above the declivity. Profile of rostrum markedly convex dorsally. Flores Isl................................................ T. arctirostris Marshall, 1956
1´Elytra with scattered scales, mottled, without distinct white patches. Profile of rostrum subangulate..................... 2
2 (1´) Pronotum and elytron with distinct subglabrous nodules, each with one bristle ( Fig. 37a View FIGURE 37 ). Male ventrites 3–5 with sparse pubescence. Flores Isl............................................................... T. granulatus Voss, 1961 View in CoL
2´Pronotum and elytron irregularly granulate. Male ventrites 3–5 with dense pubescence of soft erect hairs. Bali and Java Isl..................................................................................................... 3
3 (2´) Pronotum with sublateral bands of overlapping scales in basal 1/3 ( Fig. 39a View FIGURE 39 ); Java ................ T. javanus ( Faust, 1896) View in CoL
3´Elytral humeri with bands of overlapping scales ( Fig. 38a View FIGURE 38 ); Bali ........................... T. humeralis ( Heller, 1914) View in CoL
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Temnogastrus Marshall
Riedel, Alexander 2024 |
Temnogastrus
Marshall, G. A. K. 1956: 109 |