Taxonomic revision of the Oriental species of Notoxus (Coleoptera: Anthicidae)
Author
Kejval, Zbyněk
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2011
2011-12-09
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5329507
0374-1036
5329507
Notoxus ravana
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 49–51
,
69, 70
)
Type
locality.
Sri Lanka
, environs of Anuradhapura.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: J, ‘
Ceylon
Umg.Anuradhapura G. Frey
III.53 //
Notoxus brinckianus Bonadona
det.
G. Uhmann
2006’ (
ZSMC
)
.
PARATYPES
:
1 ♀
, ‘S
Sri Lanka
, 13.III. KATARAGAMA – bank of Menik Ganga river
100 km
NE of Matara Z. Kejval lgt. 1994’ (
ZKDC
).
Description.
Male
(
holotype
). Body length
2.6 mm
. Body dark brown, at places with reddish tinge. Legs and antennae reddish; femora and distal half of antennae moderately darker.
Head and pronotum and elytra rather glossy, finely, moderately densely punctured. Pronotal disc with distinct longitudinal median wrinkle. Punctures of elytra rather fine, shallow, their margins with fine sculpture (not smooth). Body setation rather distinct, mostly subdecumbent; pronotum with numerous conspicuously long, suberect to erect setae, especially antero-laterally; setation of elytra subdecumbent, with numerous, moderately longer, suberect setae. Antebasal setose band of pronotum conspicuous, widely interrupted dorso-medially.
Head with medium-sized eyes. Antennae moderately long, distinctly enlarged in terminal third. Pronotum slightly wider than head across eyes, rather globose in dorsal view; pronotal disc distinctly bulging posteriorly just before antebasal transverse sulcus. Pronotal horn moderately long, very slender, subparallel, with continuously fringed apical margin and 2 small lateral lobules on each side; horn crest only moderately raised, evenly lowering towards horn apex, its lateral margins very feebly marked by series of somewhat coarser, distinctly spaced lobules / rugules; dorsal surface evenly and rather densely covered with distinct rounded rugules. Elytra 1.8 times as long as wide; humeri distinctly protruding; omoplates and postbasal impression moderately indicated; elytra somewhat flattened laterally in apical third and more tapered apically, their lateral subapical margin slightly angled and with rounded gland opening at angle (rather distant from apex;
Fig. 70
, marked by arrow). Legs simple. Abdominal sternum VII simple, evenly rounded posteriorly. Tergum VIII forming simple, evenly arched sclerite, its membranous part mesally with patch of fine spines (
Fig. 50
). Aedeagus as figured (
Fig. 51
).
Female
.
Externally nearly identical with male, differing only by the even lateral subapical margin of elytra (lacking opening of gland).
Variation.
Body length (J
♀
)
2.5–2.6 mm
.
Figs. 48–51. 48 –
Notoxus variabilis
Krekich-Strassoldo, 1913
(Mulshi)
, aedeagus. 49–51 –
N. ravana
sp. nov.
: 49 – pronotum in lateral view, 50 – male tergum VIII, 51 – aedeagus. Scale (0.5 mm).
Differential diagnosis.
Notoxus ravana
sp. nov.
is undoubtedly very close to
N. brinckianus
, as suggested by the shared pronotal characters (narrow horn, median longitudinal wrinkle, posteriorly bulging disc). It differs clearly from the latter species in the male characters.
Etymology.
Named after Ravana, the demon king of Lanka and one of the major figures in the classic Hindu legend Ramayana. Noun in apposition.
Distribution.
Sri Lanka
.