Two new species of the genus Cyanopenthe Nikitsky, 1998 (Coleoptera, Tetratomidae) from southwest China
Author
Ji, Qiaoqiao
Author
Ren, Guodong
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ZooKeys
2019
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.874.34724
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.874.34724
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Genus
Cyanopenthe Nikitsky, 1998
Cyanopenthe
Nikitsky, 1998: 29; 2005: 20; 2008: 63;
Hisao et al. 2015
: 579;
Yoshitomi and Yamasako 2016
: 30.
Type species.
Penthe metallica
Champion, 1916 (by original designation).
Diagnosis.
Body black, shining, with dark metallic blue or green-blue, covered with dense and black erect pubescence. Head small, dorsal surface with narrow, longi
tudinal
median depression. Eyes lateral, large and protruding. Antennae long, antennomeres
VIII-XI
(♂) or
VII-XI
(♀) strongly broadened into a pectinate club. Pronotum transverse, disc weakly convex,
flattened
laterally with pair of large impressions near base. Prosternal process strongly broadened posteriorly and somewhat roundly truncate apically, slightly exceeding the posterior margin of prothoracic coxae. Scutellum large, triangular or transverse, covered with dense and decumbent yellow to reddish, bronzed pubescence, with or without dark rounded impression at middle. Elytra broadly oval, much wider than pronotum, disc convex, depressed from middle to humeri along lateral margins. Legs slender and long, underside of metafemora with [or maybe without (not mentioned in the previously described species)] dense yellow hairbrush from base to middle in male, metatarsomere I shorter than the remaining tarsomeres combined.
Aedeagus ensiform, parameres slightly shorter than or as long as phallobase. Distal part of parameres divergent in dorsal and ventral view, curved to ventral side in lateral view.
Ovipositor flattened, paraproct elongated, lateral margins subparallel, straight or weakly curved; proctiger semicircular in dorsal view, tapered posteriorly and more or less curved in ventral view.
Distribution.
Bhutan, China (Taiwan, Xizang, Yunnan), India, and Thailand.