Homalocyrtus subcuneiformis, Waterhouse, 1942
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https://doi.org/10.59893/bjc.24(2).001 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C487A8-4E55-FF81-FD68-FC79BD84B113 |
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Felipe |
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Homalocyrtus subcuneiformis |
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4. Homalocyrtus subcuneiformis View in CoL
Waterhouse, 1842
( Fig. 1E- F View Figure 1 , 2C View Figure 2 , 5G View Figure 5 , 6L- M View Figure 6 ).
Waterh., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 310.
♀ rufescens Water., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1842), 9, 310; Heller, Phil. Journ. Sci., Sec. D (1912), 7, 375. Schultze, Phil. Journ. Sci. (1916), 11(2), 136.
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Distribution: Ticao (9613, McGregor); Romblon (1988, McGregor); Sibuyan (7666, McGregor); Bohol (6732, McGregor); Samar (DUBC).
Material examined: 1♂ PHILIPPINES / Samar, Marobot / X. 2015 / local collector leg. // 1 ♂ PHILIPPINES / Samar, Hinabangan / IV. 2016 / local collector leg .
// 1♀ PHILIPPINES / Samar, Hinabangan / X. 2015 / local collector leg. ( DUBC) .
Notes. Brownish to redish, without scally markings; sculpture moderately rugose; prothotax narrow, widest just before the middle; elytra moderately rounded, widest just after the middle. Species is similar to H. conicus Bohemann, 1844 , but beside different distribution can be distinguished by smaller eyes and denser medial longitudinal groove between eyes together with different shape of male penis.
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