A review of the genus Lamellipalpodes Maulik (Coleoptera: Lampyridae)
Author
Bocakova, Milada
Author
Bocak, Ladislav
Author
Gimmel, Matthew L.
Author
Friedlova, Tereza
text
Zootaxa
2015
3925
3
409
421
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3925.3.5
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Lamellipalpodes tsurui
Kawashima, 2007
(
Figs. 8
,
17
,
26
,
39–40
,
57–58
)
Lamellipalpodes tsurui
Kawashima, 2007
:120
.
Material examined.
THAILAND
: Soppong,
1550 m
,
19.27N
,
98.20E
,
10.–13.V. 1993
, Vít Kubáň leg.
Diagnosis.
Similar to
L. annandalei
from which it differs in basal half of elytra yellow (
Fig. 8
). Closely related to
L. lineatus
from which it differs in body coloration showing longitudinal yellow stripe on each elytron and parameral apices approached (
Fig. 57
).
Redescription.
Body yellow, only antennomeres 2–11 and distal half of elytra, posterior half of elytra, 3/4 of suture and 4/5 of lateral elytral margins dark brown. Eyes small, distance between eyes
2x
longer than eye diameter. Terminal maxillary and labial palpomeres about
15x
longer than penultimate palpomeres. Antennae filiform, reaching to elytral humeri, antennomeres 3–11 decreasing in length towards apex. Pronotum 1.8x wider than long, posterior angles triangularly projected posteriad. Elytra widest over midlenght, each elytron
4x
longer than humeral width (
Fig. 8
). Terminal abdominal tergum minutely emarginate distally. Terminal and penultimate terga distinctly separated, proximal projection of penultimate tergum as long as penultimate tergum (
Fig. 40
). Phallus slightly shorter than parameres, parameres obliquely angular laterodistally (
Fig. 57
), parameral apices approached, with internal thorn subapically, base of phallus with two strong angular projections. Phallobase widely V-shaped. Body length:
5.5 mm
, humeral width: 2.0 mm.
Distribution
.
Thailand
.