Pheropsophus scythropus Andrewes 1923
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Pheropsophus scythropus ANDREWES, 1923
(Fig. 2 G, 2 H)
= Pheropsophus melancholicus CHAUDOIR,1876 (non Schm. Goeb.)
Ssp. Pheropsophus scythropus dissolutus ANDREWES, 1923
Pheropsophus scythropus Andrewes, 1923b: 221; 1930: 275; Jedlička, 1963: 526; Saha and Halder, 2000: 34; Kirschenhofer, 2010: 60; Hrdlička, 2017: 480.
Pheropsophus melancholicus Chaudoir, (non Schm. Goeb.) 1876: 20; Andrewes, 1923a: 40; 1930: 275.
Ssp. Pheropsophus scythropus dissolutus Andrewes, 1923b: 222; 1930: 276; Hrdlička, 2017: 480.
Specimens examined (n=2): Holotype, labelled “Gopaldhara, Darjeeling. 3,440–4720 ft., 21.XII.1917, H.Stevens, H.E.Andrewes Coll. B.M. 1945–97 ”, type in BMNH;
Other specimens examined: 1ex., labelled “ Laos: La Casade, 5.I.1918, R.V.de Salvaza, 30Kilm. From Xieng Khonang; ‘Co-type’, H.E. Andrewes Coll. B.M. 1945–97, ‘Lectotype’ Pheropsophus dissolutus Andrewes 1923, det. Jan Hrdlička ”
Description. Length: 12.0–16.0 mm long; TW: 4.5–5.2
Colour: Black to brownish black; head in front of eyes and beneath, epipleurae (at base), apical margin of elytra, prosternal process, metasternum, palpi, and antennae (darker towards apex) testaceous yellow.
Head: Convex, smooth, wrinkled behind and generally with two or three large punctures near eye, frontal foveae shallow, a small rounded depression on inner margin of eye, eyes moderately prominent, antennae long and thick, reaching beyond middle of elytra.
Pronotum: Convex, as wide as head, and a little longer than wide, sides gently rounded in front and sinuate behind, hind angles right and sharp, projecting faintly laterally; median line shallow, deeper behind at its junction with the clearly marked transverse impression; surface smooth with a few small punctures at sides of base.
Elytra: Convex, wider than pronotum, humerus obliterate, apical truncature with a very distinct re-entrant angle at suture; striations rather narrow, smooth, the outer ones finer, eighth not reaching apex, intervals between the costae finely aciculate.
Geographical distribution. INDIA: Sikkim: Gopaldhara (Andrewes 1923b); Assam (Kirschenhofer 2010); Bengal: Kurseong (Andrewes 1923b), Pashok (Andrewes 1923b), Mungphu (Andrewes 1923b); Meghalaya: Shillong (Andrewes 1923b), Khasi Hills (Andrewes 1923b); CHINA: Tibet: Pedong (Andrewes 1923b); BHUTAN: Maria Basti (Andrewes 1923b).
P. scythropus dissolutus LAOS: Ban Sai, Pang Bo and ‘La Cascade’’ near Xieng Khonang (Hrdlička 2017). Remarks. Pheropsophus scythropus is evidently allied to P. aptinoides, a much larger insect, but differs by having black head, elongated, glossy, more convex pronotum and apex of femur without black spot. Endemic to Eastern Himalaya hotspot of biodiversity.
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Biodiversity
- Collection code
- BMNH
- Event date
- 1917-12-21 , 1918-01-05
- Verbatim event date
- 1917-12-21 , 1918-01-05
- Scientific name authorship
- Andrewes
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Coleoptera
- Family
- Carabidae
- Genus
- Pheropsophus
- Species
- scythropus
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- holotype
- Taxonomic concept label
- Pheropsophus scythropus Andrewes, 1923 sec. Venugopal & Thomas, 2019
References
- Chaudoir, M. (1876) Monographie de Brachynides. Annales de la Societe entomologique de Belgique, 19, 11 - 104.
- Andrewes, H. E. (1923 b) Papers on Oriental Carabidae-X. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History including Zoology, Botany and Geology, 9 (12), 212 - 223.
- Andrewes, H. E. (1930) Catalogue of Indian Insects. Part 18. Carabidae. Government of India Central Publication Branch, Calcutta, xxi + 389 pp.
- Jedlicka, A. (1963) Monographie der Truncatipennen aus Ostasien. Lebiinae-Odacanthinae-Brachyninae (Coleoptera: Carabi- dae). Entomologisсhe Abhandlungen und Berichte aus dem Staatliches Museum fur Tierkunde in Dresden, 28 (7), 269 - 579. [1962 - 1964]
- Saha, S. K. & Halder, S. K. (2000) Insecta: Coleoptera: Adephaga: Carabidae. In: Alfred J. R. B. (Ed.), State Fauna Series 4. Fauna of Meghalaya. Part- 5. Insecta. Director, Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta, pp. 1 - 40.
- Kirschenhofer, E. (2010) New and Little known species of Carabidae from Middle East and Southeast Asia (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Lebiini, Brachinini). Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, 102, 25 - 64.
- Hrdlicka, J. (2017) Brachininae. In: Lobl, I. & Lobl, D. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. Volume 1. Archostemata-Myxophaga-Adephaga. Revised and Updated Edition. Brill, Leiden / Boston, 471 - 480.
- Andrewes, H. E. (1923 a) On the Types of Carabidae described by Schmidt-Goebel in his Faunula Coleopterorum Birmaniae. Transactions of Entomological Society of London, 1923, 1 - 63. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1365 - 2311.1923. tb 03325. x