Hoplopisthius (Carcinopisthius) fruhstorferi ( Kolbe, 1892 ) Kolbe, 1892
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Hoplopisthius (Carcinopisthius) fruhstorferi ( Kolbe, 1892 ) |
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Hoplopisthius (Carcinopisthius) fruhstorferi ( Kolbe, 1892) View in CoL , n. comb.
Carcinopisthius fruhstorferi Kolbe, 1892: 174 View in CoL .
Carcinopisthius interrupticosta Senna, 1898: 224 View in CoL . Syn. Damoiseau, 1987: 36.
Material examined. Brunei. Brunei, Temburong Dist., ridge NE Kuala Belalong, 300 m, 125 w m. v. light , October 1992, J.H. Martin, 2 ex. ( BMNH). Indonesia. Ost Java, Tengger Gbg., 4000', Fruhstorfer S., ɗ holotype ( MNHUB); Java, Deyrolle, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Java orient., Montes Tengger, 4000', 1890, H. Fruhstorfer, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Sumatra, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Java, Kediri, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Java, Horsfirld, 1 ex. ( BMNH); E Sumatra, Riau prov., Bukit Tigapuluh NP, 0°50'S – 102°26'E, 18–25.I.2000, J. Bezdek leg., 1 ex. ( NMPC); Sumatra: Aceh-Selatan, Babahrot, 100 m, 7.VIII.1983, J. Klapperich, 6 ex. ( MHNG, MNHN); Sumatra: Aceh, Mt Leuser NP, 300–500 m, Ketambe, 23–30.XI.1989, Löbl, Agosti & Burckhardt, 30 ex. ( MHNG, MNHN); Mentawei, Sipora, Sereinu, V–VI.1894, Modigliani, 3 holotype Carcinopisthius interrupticosta ( MSNG). Malaysia. Perak, Malacca, Doherty, 2 ex. ( MNHN); Perak, 1100m, Gounong Boubou, W. Doherty, 1 ex. ( MNHN); Perak, 1 ex. ( BMNH); Sarawak, foot of Mt Dulit, junction of rivers Tinjar & Lejok, 5.ix.1932, sapwood under bark of felled timber, 7 ex. ( BMNH); Sarawak, Bintulu, VII.1959, 3 ex. ( BMNH); Malaya, Perak, Trolak, II.1937, ex. Lucuma malaccensis , 1 ex. ( BMNH); Borneo, Sabah, Crocker Range, Keningau, IV.1995, 6 ex. ( CEO, MNHN).
Description. Total length: 7.0– 11.7 mm. Width across humeral calli: 1.0– 1.8 mm. Body dark red-brown with a darker discal area on elytra. Habitus of types: Figs 8–9 View FIGURES 8 – 11 .
Head broader than long. Metarostrum, mesorostrum and prorostrum of male smooth; whitish pubescent area of female narrow ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 35 – 47 ) and running from the base of head to the base of prorostrum. Prorostrum 0.35– 0.45 as long as head + metarostrum + mesorostrum. Antennomere 3 conical, slightly longer than broad ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 35 – 47 ); following ones as long as broad, almost cylindrical and glabrous; antennomeres 9–10 longer than broad, 11th 1.5–1.7 as long as 10th.
Pronotum shiny, with numerous coarse punctures at base and on sides. Prosternellum not distinct. Metasternum convex, longitudinally grooved. Meso- and metafemora with few thick setae on the underside but much less numerous than on profemora. Base of elytra slightly concave; interstriae 1, 4 and 5–7 forming small raised tubercles at base; interstria 2 not as raised as 1 and 3; interstria 3 strongly raised but depressed after the first quarter; interstria 8 beginning before the first half of elytra but never reaching the base; interstria 9 forming the external apical border of elytra; both sexes with a median blunt tooth on the inner border of apical "forceps" ( Figs 39–40 View FIGURES 35 – 47 ). First segment of metatarsi ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 35 – 47 ) longer than the two following ones together.
Sternites III–IV of abdomen ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 35 – 47 ) quite convex with few coarse punctures on sides and on posterior margin of sternite IV; sternites V–VI with few coarse punctures, without basal notches; basal notch of sternite VII sometimes hardly distinct. Apex of tergite VII of female notched ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 35 – 47 ); tergite VIII of female ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 35 – 47 ) weakly denticulate. Gonopods IX: Fig. 45 View FIGURES 35 – 47 . Spermatheca: Fig. 46 View FIGURES 35 – 47 . Spiculum gastrale: Fig. 43 View FIGURES 35 – 47 ; tegmen: Fig. 44 View FIGURES 35 – 47 .
Remarks. This species is also cited from Myanmar ( Sforzi & Bartolozzi, 2004). Records from New Guinea and adjacent islands are erroneous as already explained by Damoiseau (1987) and Sforzi & Bartolozzi (2004). Distribution map: Fig. 98.
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Hoplopisthius |
Hoplopisthius (Carcinopisthius) fruhstorferi ( Kolbe, 1892 )
Mantilleri, Antoine 2010 |
Carcinopisthius interrupticosta
Damoiseau 1987: 36 |
Senna 1898: 224 |
Carcinopisthius fruhstorferi
Kolbe 1892: 174 |