Eutheia siamensis Franz
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4021.3.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6095233 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/537187D8-8629-FFAB-FF6F-FC5FBC36FAA1 |
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Eutheia siamensis Franz |
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Holotype of Eutheia siamensis Franz
The holotype is a partly disarticulated but complete specimen (except for a missing part of abdomen). It is a male showing characters typical of the genus Cephennomicrus Reitter, 1907 (Cephenniini) : very small, convex and compact body; head without occipital constriction and with short and stout mandibles; antennae with indistinct club composed of antennomeres IX–XI; pronotum approximately semicircular with lateral edges and more than one pair of antebasal pits; elytra with rudimentary basal foveae; small broadly subtriangular mesoscutellum visible between elytral bases; prosternum with short, subtriangular prosternal process; mesoventrite with moderately broad mesoventral intercoxal process distinctly separating mesocoxae; and metaventral intercoxal process similar in width to mesoventral process. The head capsule with cushion-like tempora and transverse pronotal antebasal impression make this species somewhat similar to the Cephennomicrus pinguis group ( Jałoszyński 2009a, 2011b). Eutheia siamensis is herein transferred to Cephennomicrus and redescribed.
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