A revision of the genus Lamellipalpus Maulik, 1921 (Coleoptera, Lampyridae)
Author
Brancucci, Michel
Author
Geiser, Michael
text
Zootaxa
2009
2080
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.187330
0388608b-6ab5-4c24-abfe-4b77d7ff4cff
1175-5326
187330
Lamellipalpus bombayensis
Maulik, 1921
(
Fig. 4
)
Lamellipalpus bombayensis
Maulik,1921
, Proc. Zool. Soc. London: 582
Lamellipalpus sallei
Pic, 1924
, Bulletin Mus.Hist. nat. Paris 30(6): 475.
syn. nov.
Type
locality
:
India
,
Bombay
.
Description
. 3.
Habitus
: Broad, mostly testaceous brown. Antennae testaceous brown from the 3rd joint onwards. Elytra testaceous with an oblique dark brown lateral stripe starting at basal third and covering apical third.
Head
: Large, testaceous brown; distance from eye to pronotum less than half the diameter of an eye. Interocular space very large, 2.7 times as large as eye diameter. Anterior margin of frons almost straight; head distinctly depressed on antero-median part and on vertex. Surface shining, covered with fine punctures and very fine and long yellow setae. Mandibles strong, long, straight, only slightly curved. Last joint of maxillary and labial palpi long, 3.5 times as long as broad, flattened, with fine pubescence; setae dense, fine and testaceous. Apex of last joint of maxillary palpi broadly rounded, but labial palpi narrowly so; the latter somewhat longer than maxillary palpi. Antennae long, distinctly serrate, 1st joint elongate, 2nd joint cylindrical, 3rd and following joints flattened, serrate, subequal, about 1.2 times as long as broad.
Pronotum
: testaceous brown, large, deeply depressed posteriorly before angles. Lateral sides straight. Posterior angles protruding and obliquely and superficially carinate. Entire surface shining with small punctures, each with a long and very fine yellow seta. Scutellum broad, triangular and testaceous.
Elytra
: testaceous brown with an oblique dark brown band, starting laterally at middle and covering apical fifth, with the sides slightly dilated, almost parallel, broadest behind middle, with 3 superficial but distinct costae and coarse puncturation. Punctures superficial and strongly confluent, not individually visible. Pubescence dense; setae short, very fine and brown. Elytral margins distinctly bordered.
Underside
: Completely testaceous, finely and densely pubescent.
Aedeagus
: Lateral lobes very broad and with large punctures on a smooth ground, ending dorsally in a stout point. Median lobe median lobe with a sharp ridge dorsally.
Female
: Unknown.
Measurements
:
Holotype
of
L. bombayensis
Maulik
: TL:
9.7 mm
; TL-H:
8.6 mm
; HL:
1.1 mm
; HW:
2.3 mm
; LP:
2.2 mm
;
paratype
: TL:
8.5 mm
.
Holotype
of
L. sallei
Pic
: TL:
9.2 mm
; TL-H:
8.6 mm
; HL:
1.4 mm
; HW:
2.5 mm
; LP:
1.9 mm
.
Type
material
:
Holotype
3 (
NHML
): “
Bombay
”; “
Type
H.T.”; “
Lamellipalpus bombayensis Mlk
, det.
S. Maulik 1921
” [white handwritten label].
Paratype
(
NHML
): same locality.
Synonym notes
: After study of the
type
of
L. sallei
Pic
(
MHNP
), we could not find any significant differences between this specimen and
L. bombayensis
Maulik. Although
the lack of a precise locality made the final decision even more difficult, we decided to place
L. sallei
Pic
as a junior synonym of
L. bombayensis
Maulik.
Holotype
3 (
MHNP
): “Muséum Paris;
Inde
ou; Asie centrale; Sallé;
1696-1884
” “1696; 84” “Det. M. Pic (Digoin);
Lamellipalpus Sallei
n. sp.”
Affinities
: This species can be easily distinguished from all others in the genus by its serrate antennae.
Distribution
: Central
India
.