Procraerus indicus, Platia & Pulvirenti, 2023
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.57800/faunitaxys-11(31) |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7A874A3C-6EB2-4859-BBAA-55E1B15346A3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/550687F6-FFA9-FF80-E933-4DE9FBCE8F52 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Procraerus indicus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Procraerus indicus n. sp.
(Fig. 32, 44, 69)
ZooBank:http://zoobank.org/ 12F0BB38-1A66-41F3-8242-5850F064B84B
Holotype, ♀, India, Tamil Nadu, Ainamalai Hills, Kalamparai, 4200 Fts , V.1980 ( CPG).
Diagnosi s. – We can compare this species of the P. babai -group sensu Schimmel, 1999 with P. coomani (Fleutiaux, 1940) from Vietnam and Thailand but it is immediately separated for the longer pronotum with opaque surface.
Description. – Female.
Moderately shiny only on the head and elytra;
Coloration. – Head and nearly all the pronotum dark brown; base of pronotum, elytra, underbody, antennae and legs yellowish; covered with dense, recumbent yellow-fulvous pubescence.
Head. – Frons convex, anterior margin simple, arcuate, in the middle touching the clypeus, frons-clypeal furrow constricted in the middle; punctures umbilicate, contiguous or with shortest, shiny intervals. – Antennae not reaching for about one article the apices of posterior angles of pronotum, slightly serrated from the fourth article on; second article sub-cylindrical, third sub-conical, the second just shorter than the third, taken together, as long as the fourth; fourth-tenth sub-triangular, slender, on average 2.5x longer than wide, last as long as the previous, sub-ellipsoidal (Fig. 32).
Pronotum. – 1.12x longer than wide, widest at the middle and at the apices of posterior angles, very convex, abruptly sloping at sides and base; sides from the middle very gradually tapering to the apices, sub-parallel to the posterior angles, the latter long, acuminate, not divergent, unicarinate; carina sharp, clearly diverging from the lateral margins and directed inwards;lateral margins complete and in the first third visible in a dorsal view; punctuation uniformly distributed, punctures round, slightly umbilicate with intervals on average equal to their diameters and strongly shagreened so that the surface appears opaque.
Scutellum . – Strongly declivous, tongue shaped, slightly convex with shagreened surface.
Elytra. – 2.7x longer than pronotum and 2.9x longer than wide, convex; sides sub-parallel from the base to the middle then gradually tapering to the apices, the latter very slightly and obliquely directed to the suture with a vestige of spine.
Last visible abdominal sternite. – Very slightly emarginate at apex.
( Fig. 44).
Size. – Length 9.0 mm, width 2.06 mm.
Male. – Unknown.
Etymology. – The name is derived from India, the state where the species was collected.
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