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Cissidium globulum, sp. nov.

Authors: Darby, Michael;

Cissidium globulum, sp. nov.

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Cissidium globulum sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 39B85FCC-5554-497A-A152-6935FD0C75E2 Figs 6C, 7A, 8A, 9A Diagnosis Identified by the globular appearance of the elytra and the shining dorsal surface frequently lacking pubescence. Might be confused with C. marshallae sp. nov. but that is a little smaller and more coarsely foveolate species. Etymology Refers to the rounded appearance of the elytra. Type material Holotype MALAYSIA-BORNEO • ♀; Sarawak, 4 th division, Gunung Mulu National Park; May–Aug. 1978; P.M. Hammond and J.E. Marshall leg., BM 1978-49; alluvial forest litter near laboratory; BMNH. Paratypes MALAYSIA-BORNEO • 1 spec.; same data as for holotype; BMNH • 1 spec.; Sarawak, Gunung Mulu National Park; 200 m a.s.l.; 1978; N.M.Collins leg.; limestone forest pitfalls; BMNH • 3 specs (2 missing one elytron); Sarawak, 4 th division, Gunung Mulu National Park; May–Aug. 1978; P. M. Hammond and J.E. Marshall leg., BM 1978-49; limestone forest litter; BMNH • 2 specs; Sarawak, Mulu; 200 m a.s.l.; 1978; N.M. Collins leg.; limestone forest, pitfalls; BMNH • 1 spec.; Sarawak, 4 th division, Gunung Mulu National Park; May–Aug. 1978; P.M. Hammond and J.E. Marshall leg., BM 1978-49; base litter on hill[?]; BMNH • 1 spec.; Sarawak, 4 th division, Gunung Mulu National Park; May–Aug. 1978; P.M. Hammond and J.E. Marshall leg., BM 1978-49; comp. 5, alluvial forest litter; BMNH. Description SIZE. Habitus (Fig. 6C), length 0.61 mm. COLOUR. Pronotum and head almost black, elytra dark brown, shining, pubescence, antennae and legs yellow. HEAD. With a row of indistinctly formed foveolae on a level with the top of the eyes, antennomeres III–XI, length 0.25 mm, mentum and submentum with ± circular foveolae (not always clearly defined), wider anteriorly than posteriorly, anterior border rounded as Fig. 9C. PRONOTUM. Length 0.19 mm, width 0.29 mm, foveolate throughout, two short carina at the base appearing only faintly or as a fusion of foveolae in some specimens, side margins angled medially, pubescence long, overlapping (but frequently abraded) (Fig. 7A). ELYTRA. Length 0.43 mm, width 0.40 mm, smooth, evenly rounded, broadest at middle, pubescence long, overlapping (frequently very abraded). VENTRUM. Mesoventrum without pubescence, sharply angled at humeri, lateral margins with ± two serrations only, keel parallel sided, narrow parallel sided between mesocoxae (Fig. 8A). Metaventrum with scattered pubescence, metacoxae separated by ¼ width of the sclerite. Remarks The pronotal sculpture is sometimes difficult to make out, side lighting is helpful.

Published as part of Darby, Michael, 2019, New Ptiliidae (Coleoptera) from Sarawak in the spirit collection of the Natural History Museum, London, pp. 1-50 in European Journal of Taxonomy 512 on pages 13-14, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.512, http://zenodo.org/record/2628794

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Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Cissidium globulum, Ptiliidae, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Cissidium

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