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Promanus subcostatus Broun 1909

Authors: Kolibáč, Jiří; Schmied, Heiko; Wappler, Torsten; Kubisz, Daniel;

Promanus subcostatus Broun 1909

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Promanus subcostatus Broun, 1909 (Figs 10–12, 24, 27, 31, 34, 36) Material examined. Female: “ Type ” [in red circle], “2761.” [handwritten], “ Southland ”, “ New Zealand./ Broun coll./ Brit. Mus./ 1922-482.”, “ Promanus subcostatus.” [handwritten]. The specimen deposited in The Natural History Museum, London (British Museum Natural History). Diagnosis. Largest of the species: body length 8.8 mm; dorsal surface reddish; elytra and pronotum nearly bare, head with pale pubescence; head dorsal surface very coarsely and densely sculptured; antenna 11- segmented, with distinct 3-segmented club; eyes distinctly elevated; gular area transversely wrinkled, with fine punctation along gular sutures only; elytra with four distinct carinae; anterior margin of mesosternum sharply incised; coxitae of ovipositor with distinct pubescence and coxitae smaller than those in P. auripilis; female tergite VIII (pygidium) with evenly rounded emargination of base; sternite VIII shown in Fig. 11.

Published as part of Kolibáč, Jiří, Schmied, Heiko, Wappler, Torsten & Kubisz, Daniel, 2010, A description of Promanodes serafini gen. et sp. nov. from Baltic amber, with a review of related New Zealand Promanus Sharp, 1877 (Coleoptera: Trogossitidae), pp. 29-44 in Zootaxa 2620 (1) on page 36, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2620.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/198079

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Coleoptera, Promanus subcostatus, Insecta, Arthropoda, Trogossitidae, Animalia, Promanus, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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