The genus Dromanthomorphus Pic, 1921 (Coleoptera, Cleroidea: Malachiidae) in South-East Asia Author Tshernyshev, Sergei E. text Zootaxa 2016 4139 4 551 565 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4139.4.7 306e75bb-96f7-40de-bc8f-2ed0702139a2 1175-5326 399964 E9EC54D8-EF61-47A1-8A10-EB861BFF719C Dromanthomorphus subflabellatus Tshernyshev, 2016 sp. n. ( Figs 12–21 ) Material. Philippines : holotype , male, East of Luzon Island , Cagayan Valley , Quirino province , Nagtipunan, N 16°13¨ E121°36, August 2014 , coll. (printed on white paper); “ Holotypus , Dromanthomorphus subflabellatus Tshernyshev , sp. n. ” (printed on red paper). Description. Holotype , male ( Fig. 12 ). Body elongate, subparallel, slightly expanded posteriorly. Antennae yellow, except for black spots in tips of outer edges of antennomeres ( Fig. 13 ), labrum, labium, mandibles, palpi and mouthparts, legs, except posterior femora, anterior trochanters entirely and intermediate in part, apical lamellae of metathoracic appendage yellow, other body parts black; upper surface of head green, pronotum with blue-green metallic tint, elytra with blue metallic tint. Surface evenly covered with double white pubescence short dense, adpressed and long semi-erect hairs. Vesicles yellow, and thoracic mesepimera black. FIGURES 1–11. Dromanthomorphus luzonensis (Pic, 1907) , male, total view (1); female, total view (2); right antenna (3); metatorax with appendage in middle (4); anterior tibia (5); intermediate femur and tibia (6); pygidium (7); ultimate abdominal ventrite (8); tegmen (9); aedeagus, lateral (10); distribution map (11). Scale bars 0.5 mm. Figs 1, 4 from Tshernyshev, 2015. FIGURES 12–21. Dromanthomorphus subflabellatus Tshernyshev, 2016 sp. n. , holotype, male, total view (12); right antenna (13); anterior tibia (14); intermediate femur and tibia (15); metatorax with appendage in middle (16); pygidium (17); ultimate abdominal ventrite (18); aedeagus, lateral (19); tegmen (20); distribution map (21). Scale bar 0.5 mm. Head not narrower than pronotum, transversally and narrowly impressed in frons, eyes slightly protruding, small, frons flat; genae short and straight; clypeus narrow, transverse, straight; labrum narrow, transverse; palpi simple with apical segment slightly stout, weakly securiform; surface of head shining, sparsely punctured, with smoothed microsculpture, densely covered with light fine long and curved pubescence. Antennae weakly flabellate from 6th to 10th antennomeres ( Fig. 13 ), 2.5 mm long, reaching the upper 1/5th of elytra; 1st segment enlarged, clavate, 2nd segment small, round, almost completely invisible, hidden by the 1st segment, 3rd–5th segments wide, triangular, 6th–10th segments with stretched outer edges, apical segment elongate, thin, subcylindrical; surface evenly covered with short, light pubescence and sparse, erect long light hairs on outer sides of antennomeres. Pronotum noticeably narrowed apically, slightly transversally impressed near base; anterior margin slightly convex; posterior margin straight; lateral sides evenly rounded; surface sparsely and finely punctured, with indistinct microsculpture, dull, evenly covered with fine curved adpressed and semi-erect white hairs. Scutellum small and narrow, rectangular, transverse, almost completely covered by pronotum, sparsely punctured and covered with white semi-erect pubescence. Elytra oblong, oval, evenly slightly widened just behind the base and narrowed in the upper 1/5th, at base slightly wider than pronotum; humeri small, slightly protruding; apices evenly rounded, simple; disc distinctly marginate on external sides and along suture, lateral edge in middle near epipleura slightly elevated with the appearance of a thin longitudinal carina; surface dull, densely punctured, with distinct microsculpture, evenly covered with white pubescence, short, adpressed and elongate semi-erect. Hind wings normally developed. Legs not long; posterior femora almost reaching elytral apices; anterior tibiae slightly swollen and emarginate inwards in apical half ( Fig. 14 ), intermediate tibiae slightly swollen, emarginate in inner side from level 1/5 near apex ( Fig. 15 ), posterior tibiae thin, straight, simple, femora wide, slightly swollen, anterior with tooth in middle, anterior trochanter with tooth; all tarsi 5-segmented, slightly widened and elongate, 2nd segment in anterior tarsi with a comb above; claw-segment longest, somewhat longer than 1st and 2nd in anterior legs, equal to 1st and 2nd in posterior, and 1.3 times shorter than 1st and 2nd in intermediate; claws thin, narrow and sharp, with round membrane at base. Ventral body surface densely punctured, semi-shining, evenly and sparsely covered with fine, depressed dark pubescence; metathorax swollen, with not long appendage in the middle with flattened elongate semi-transparent bilaciniate lamella in apex reaching intermediate coxae ( Fig. 16 ). Pygidium elongate, evenly narrowed and rounded distally, with specific concave-caliciform apex ( Fig. 17 ), ultimate abdominal ventrite bilaciniate, narrow, elongate, with specifically nose-shape processes curved inwards at the apices ( Fig. 18 ), aedeagus simple, not curved, narrow, endophallus with row of denticles in apical half ( Fig. 19 ), tegmen long, thin parameres with pointed apices, equal in length to the base of tegmen ( Fig. 20 ). Length 3.1 mm , width (at elytral base) 0.9 mm . Female unknown. Distribution. Known from type locality only, Philippines : Quirino Province ( Fig. 21 ).