Procraerus giardinii, 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-FFA4-FF82-EECA-4B2EFD428A3C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Procraerus giardinii |
status |
sp. nov. |
Procraerus giardinii n. sp.
( Fig. 8, 53, 63)
ZooBank:http://zoobank.org/ B7213AA0-3CC1-467B-9555-4C142BDBD91B
Holotype, ♂, Malaysia, Sarawak, Batu Tiban (Tibang Mount), 1400 m, E. Mjöberg ( NHRS).
Diagnosi s. – Species of the P.asper -group sensu Schimmel 1999,that can be compared with P.pauper (Candèze, 1878) it is easily separated for the shapeof pronotumwithmid-longitudinaldepression,longeranddivergent posterior angles, elytra notably tapering from base to the apices.
Description. – Male.
Moderately shiny.
Coloration. – Head and pronotum brown, elytra yellowish particularly around the base and the middle part of the disk, vaguely blackish after the middle towards the apices; covered with dense, recumbent, yellowish pubescence.
Head. – Frons moderately convex, anterior margin simple, shiny, moderately arcuate, directed downwards and just protruding above the clypeus; punctuation coarse with punctures strongly umbilicate, with shortest intervals or contiguous. – Antennae mutilated.
Pronotum. – 1.17x wider than long, widest at the apices of the posterior angles, convex with a mid-longitudinal, narrow depression, from the anterior third shallow to the basal slope where is deeper; sides from the middle suddenly tapering to the apices, distinctly sinuate before the posterior angles, the latter, long, acuminate, strongly divergent, unicarinate; carina well distinct, short, slightly divergent from the lateral margins, the latter complete and distinctly visible in the first half in a dorsal view; punctuation very dense and uniformly distributed; punctures umbilicate, with shortest, shiny, intervals or contiguous on all the surface. ( Fig. 53).
Scutellum . – Shield-shaped, ridged at base, slightly convex, strongly punctured.
Elytra. – 3.1xlongerthanpronotum and2.7xlongerthan wide,justnarrower than the pronotum at base, sides notably and regularly tapering from the base to the apices, the latter rounded and with a trace of mucron;striae regularly marked and punctured, interstriae flat to sub-convex with finer punctuation.
Aedeagus. – As in the Fig. 8 (length 1.75 mm).
Size. – Length 11.0 mm, width 2.9 mm.
Female. – Unknown.
Etymology. – This taxon is dedicated to the paleobotanist Marco Giardini for his central contribution in the botanical education of the second author, who is a dear friend of him.
NHRS |
Swedish Museum of Natural History, Entomology Collections |
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