Procraerus smetsi, Platia & Pulvirenti, 2023

Platia, Giuseppe & Pulvirenti, Edoardo, 2023, New species and new records of click beetles of the genera Girardelater Schimmel, 1999, ProcraerusReitter, 1905 andXanthopenthes Fleutiaux, 1928 from the Oriental Region (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Elaterini and Megapenthini), Faunitaxys 11 (31), pp. 1-18 : 8-10

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.57800/faunitaxys-11(31)

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/550687F6-FFA9-FF86-E935-4B1EFF1B8D01

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scientific name

Procraerus smetsi
status

sp. nov.

Procraerus smetsi n. sp.

( Fig. 12, 33, 70)

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Holotype, ♂, Thailand, Loei, Na-Haeo (field res. stat.), 15-19.V.2003, J. Constant, K. Smets & P. Grootaert, light trap ( IRSNB).

Paratype, 1 ♂, same data as Holotype ( CPG) .

Diagnosi s. – A species of the P. asper -group sensu Schimmel, 1999, near P. burmensis Schimmel, 1999 for the same pattern of integuments colour and size, it can be separated by the not sub-parallel sides, shorter and less divergent posterior angles of pronotum, elytral apices entire.

Description. – Male.

Moderately shiny.

Coloration. – Bicoloured; head, antennae from the fourth article, pronotum, scutellum, sutural elytral striae and underbody black; the great

Fig. 48- 49. Elytral apex. 48. Procraerus sikkimensis n. sp. 49. Xanthopenthes manettii n. sp.

part of elytra yellowish, the legs ferruginous; covered with dense yellowish pubescence.

Head. – Frons triangularly impressed from the middle to the anterior margin, the latter arcuate, in the middle always distinct but downloading to touch the clypeus; punctures strongly umbilicate, contiguous. – Antennae exceeding by two articles the apices of the posterior angles of pronotum, serrated from the fourth article on; second and third articles, small, globous, subequal in length, taken together, 1.5x shorter than the fourth; fourth-tenth triangular, gradually slenderer, fourth-seventh less twice longer than wide, the following 2.5-3x longer, the last very elongate, sub-ellipsoidal, asymmetrically constricted before the apex (Fig. 33).

Pronotum. – Pronotum long as wide, widest at the apices of the posterior angles, strongly convex with a short mid-longitudinal impression on the basal slope; sides from the middle very gradually and regularly tapering to the apices, sub-sinuate before the posterior angles, the latter, acuminate, slightly divergent, sharply uni-carinate; carina short, sub-parallel to the lateral margins, the latter, complete and just visible in the first third of its length in a dorsal view; punctuation very coarse and dense, punctures clearly umbilicate, contiguous or with shortest shagreened intervals giving to the surface an opaque appearance.

Scutellum . – Shield-shaped, ridged at base, flat, densely punctured.

Elytra. – 2.45x longer than pronotum and 2.5x longer than wide, convex; sides from the base nearly regularly and gradually tapering to the apices, the latter entire; striae well marked and punctured, interstriae flat, densely punctured with a shiny and sub-rugose surface.

Aedeagus. – As in the Fig. 12 (length 1.53 mm).

Size. – Length 9.0- 9.4 mm, width 2.31-2.37 mm.

Female. – Unknown.

Etymology. – The species is dedicated to one of the collectors, K. Smets.

IRSNB

Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Elateridae

Genus

Procraerus

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