Paratachys quadrillum Schaum, 1860
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Paratachys quadrillum Schaum, 1860 |
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Paratachys quadrillum Schaum, 1860
Material examined (11 spec.). YEMEN: SOCOTRA ISLAND: NW Qalansiyah , Shouab, coast, mangroves, dry grass, 1391759N, 760830E, 21.ii.2008, 1 spec., lgt. I. Brunk, det. R.F.F.L. Felix ( IBCD) ; NW Qalansiyah , inside village, wadi, mostly dry grass, 1403969N, 769884E, 21.ii.2008, 1 spec., lgt. I. Brunk, det. R.F.F.L. Felix ( IBCD) ; Gubbah di-Net, 12°28′52.9″N, 53°27′07.4″E, 2 m a.s.l., 28.x.2010, at light, 9 spec., lgt. R.Felix, det. J. Coulon ( RFBE) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Body length 2.6–2.8 mm. Black, with two reddish spots on each elytron: basal spot rather large and elongate, apical spot more rounded. Pronotum subconvex, sides somewhat oblique, posterior angles obtuse and rounded. Elytra with stria I reaching apex, stria II moderately impressed, stria III slightly impressed, stria IV visible, striae V–VII obsolete, stria VIII deeply impressed but widely interrupted in middle.
Comments on classification. SCIAKY & VIGNA TAGLIANTI (2003) consider Paratachys Casey, 1918 a valid genus based on differences in the recurrent stria and the eighth stria, with Polyderus Motschulsky, 1862 and Tachys Dejean, 1821 .
Distribution. Known from Iran, North Korea, Thailand, China, Africa and Oriental Region. First record from Socotra Island.
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