An illustrated guide to the lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Indian Subcontinent. Part II. Tribe Chilocorini
Author
POORANI, J.
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-11-27
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1
1
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Priscibrumus trijunctus
(
Kapur, 1973
)
Exochomus trijunctus
Kapur, 1973: 377
.
Priscibrumus trijunctus
:
Kovář 1997: 117
;
Poorani 2002: 314
.
Kapur (1973)
described it as
Exochomus trijunctus
from Karakoram range and illustrated only the dorsal habitus. It is stated to be similar to
P. uropygialis
and
P. lituratus
in having “a pubescent dorsum, black head and pronotum, and reddish testaceous elytra” but differs in having three black elytral vittae that become confluent near the apices. However,
Kapur (1973)
mentioned that both
P. lituratus
and
P. uropygialis
are larger species with coarser, more impressed and uneven elytral punctation compared to
P. trijunctus
(only
3.1 mm
long). He did not describe or illustrate the male genitalia of
P. trijunctus
and only stated that the genitalia of
P. trijunctus
“
show differences in respect of the shape of the sipho and median lobe”.
Kovář (1997)
transferred it to
Priscibrumus
.
Distribution.
Karakoram range.