1884
Description of a new genus and three new species of Malayan Galerucinae
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Notes from the Leyden Museum , Volume 6 - Issue 4 p. 233- 235
Body elongate; eyes round, entire; penultimate joint of palpi thickened; antennae slender, filiform, second joint very short, fourth joint longer than the third; thorax squareshaped, disk transversely depressed at the posterior half; scutellum subpentagonal; elytra elongate, very finely and semiregularly punctured, with some obsolete longitudinal costae; their epipleurae very narrow, extending to the apex; legs rather robust, tibiae unarmed; the first posterior tarsal joint as long as the two following united; claws deeply bifid; prosternum invisible between the thighs; anterior coxal cavities open. In its general shape and squareshaped thorax, the species upon which I am obliged to found the present genus, resembles Phyllobrotica to which it is without doubt closely allied but at once distinguished by the deeply bifid claws; the epipleurae also, although very narrow, are nevertheless distinct and the second joint of the antennae is shorter than is generally the rule in the allied genus.
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Jacoby, M. (1884). Description of a new genus and three new species of Malayan Galerucinae. Notes from the Leyden Museum, 6(4), 233–235. |