Harmophorus sp. 1
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https://doi.org/10.50826/bnmnszool.50.3_127 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AF2387E2-FFB7-FF83-FF3B-FA54FC11F99D |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Harmophorus sp. 1 |
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9. Harmophorus sp. 1 * ** ( Fig. 3J View Fig , 4G View Fig )
Specimens examined. 2 females, 7–8 TF ; 3 females, 7–8 PO ; 4 males, 8–9 TF ; 2 males, 2 females, 8–9 PO .
Remarks. The genus Harmophorus is divided into two species groups by the structure of antennal club. One group including H. ciliatus (Raffray, 1894) described from Singapore and Penang Is., Malaysia, whose antennal club is consisting of 3 apical segments, each of which is symmetrically ovoid. The other group including H. pectinatus (Reitter, 1883) described from Sumatra, Indonesia, whose apical segments of antenna are each flattened and asymmetrically extended outwords. Harmophorus gibbioides Motschulsky, 1851 known from Tenasserim and Tanintharyi, southern Myanmar is classified into the former group because of the symmetrical antennal club. This species collected from Yezin is classified into the latter group by the asymmetrical antennal club, whose male genitalia is shown in Fig. 4G View Fig .
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Department of Mineral Resources |
PO |
Collection of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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