Styphlomerus fusciceps ( Schmidt-Göbel, 1846 )

Akhil, S. V. & Thomas, Sabu K., 2019, New Species of Bombardier Beetles of the Genus Styphlomerus Chaudoir, 1875 (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from Southern India, with a Key to the Indomalayan and Palearctic Species, The Coleopterists Bulletin 73 (2), pp. 465-471 : 469-470

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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-73.2.465

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scientific name

Styphlomerus fusciceps ( Schmidt-Göbel, 1846 )
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Styphlomerus fusciceps ( Schmidt-Göbel, 1846) View in CoL ( Fig. 1b View Fig )

Styphlomerus fusciceps Schmidt-Göbel 1846: 73 View in CoL ; Boheman 1861: 3; Gemminger and Harold 1868: 105; Chaudoir 1876: 92; Bates 1892: 397; Andrewes 1923: 43, 1924a: 117, 1924b: 470, 1930: 321; Louwerens 1949: 53; Kirschenhofer 1994: 1042, 1996: 778; Hrdlička 2003: 218, 2017b: 471.

= Brachinus bicolor Boheman, 1861 View in CoL .

= Brachinus dichrous Gemminger and Harold, 1868 View in CoL .

= Styphlomerus brunneiventris Louwerens, 1949 View in CoL .

= Brachinus vietnamensis Kirschenhofer, 1994 View in CoL .

Specimens Examined. Type, male, labeled “ Burma ”, in NMPC . Other specimens examined: India: Kerala state: Tholpetty , 2 females, light attracted, 05.V.2017, coll. S. V. Akhil ; India: Tamil Nadu state: Virudhunagar district: Krishnan Kovil , 1 male, 1 female, light attracted, 15.X.2017, coll. S. V. Akhil.

Description TLA: 7.8–8.2 mm. Color: Head pitch black; labrum, mandibles, and epistome reddish brown; pronotum reddish brown; scape, scutellum, legs, and palpi pale reddish yellow; elytra black. Head: Longer than broad, shiny, vertex and neck rough with punctures, frons near epistome and medially to vertex sparsely punctate; mandibles stout, thick; labrum convex; eyes prominent; apical maxillary palpomere blunt, conical; antennae stout, not reaching middle of elytra, antennomeres cylindrical, pubescent, short. Pronotum: Broader than long, rough with punctures, sparsely pubescent, shiny; anterior margin sinuate, concave, posterior margin straight; anterior 2/3 of lateral margin convex, posterior third straight (divergent in type), hind corner at right angles; median furrow deep, reaching anterior and posterior margins; lateral ridge narrow. Scutellum: Pointed. Elytra: Subparallel, longer than broad, disc matt, finely punctate, pubescent with numerous short, yellow setae; humerus pronounced, rounded; apex obliquely truncate, depressed; striations weak, carinate, intervals wide, convex. Venter: Genae black, gula divergent, black with reddish yellow hue; prosternum reddish yellow; mesosternum and metasternum brownish yellow; mesepisternum, metepisternum, and mesepimeron pitch black; abdomen pointed, brownish black.

Measurements. Male: TLA = 7.88 mm, TLB = 6.94 mm, PL = 1.19 mm, PW = 1.47 mm; EL = 4.44 mm; TW = 3.08 mm; Female: TLA = 8.11– 9.01 mm, TLB = 6.25–7.60 mm, PL = 1.12–1.29 mm, PW = 1.46–1.61 mm, EL = 4.14–4.63 mm, TW = 2.95–3.30 mm.

Geographical Distribution. INDIA: Odisha state: Surada; Karnataka state: Mysore; Tamil Nadu state: Krishnan Kovil; Kerala state: Tholpetty. MYANMAR: Shwegu, Karen Hills, Tharrawaddy, Prome, Rangoon. MALAY PENINSULA. INDO- NESIA: Java. HONG KONG. MACAO. THAI- LAND. TAIWAN.

Remarks. A variant form ( Fig. 1c View Fig ) has the pronotum with the posterior third of lateral margins parallel, humerus straight, head more elongated, and distinctly protruding eyes.

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Styphlomerus

Loc

Styphlomerus fusciceps ( Schmidt-Göbel, 1846 )

Akhil, S. V. & Thomas, Sabu K. 2019
2019
Loc

Styphlomerus fusciceps Schmidt-Göbel 1846: 73

Hrdlicka, J. 2017: 471
Hrdlicka, J. 2003: 218
Kirschenhofer, E. 1996: 778
Kirschenhofer, E. 1994: 1042
Louwerens, C. J. 1949: 53
Andrewes, H. E. 1930: 321
Andrewes, H. E. 1924: 117
Andrewes, H. E. 1924: 470
Andrewes, H. E. 1923: 43
Bates, H. W. 1892: 397
Chaudoir, M. 1876: 92
Gemminger, M. & E. von Harold 1868: 105
Boheman, C. H. 1861: 3
Schmidt-Gobel, H. M. 1846: 73
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