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Trigonopterus myops

Trigonopterus myops (lat.) Is a species of weevils of the genus Trigonopterus from the subfamily Cryptorhynchinae ( Curculionidae ). Found on the island of New Guinea . Indonesia , West Papua , Manokwari Reg. (Arfak Mts): 1385–1535 m [1] .

Trigonopterus myops
Trigonopterus myops
Weevil Trigonopterus myops
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animals
Type of:Arthropods
Grade:Insects
Infraclass:Winged insects
Squad:Winged
Suborder:Beetles
Infrastructure:Cookies
Superfamily:Curculionoid
Family:Weevils
Subfamily:Cryptorhynchinae
Gender:Trigonopterus
View:Trigonopterus myops
Latin name
Trigonopterus myops Riedel, 2013

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Description

Small flightless weevils , length from 1.35 to 1.76 mm; mostly brown (elytra to black, antennae light brown); legs are partially covered with whitish scales. It is distinguished by a rough sculpture and small eyes, consisting of only a few ommatidia (hence the species name myops ). The body is suboval, with a constriction between the pronotum and elytra. Antenna apical thickened, club-shaped. Pronotum and elytra finely punctured, smooth and shiny. Wings are missing. Rostrum shortened, at rest does not reach the middle of the middle coxae. Elytra with 9 grooves. Claws of legs are small. In earlier works it was referred to as “Trigonopterus sp. 232 " [1] .

The species was discovered in a mountain rainforest. First described in 2013 by German coleopterologist Alexander Riedel ; Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe , Germany ), together with entomologists Katayo Sagata; Papua New Guinea Institute for Biological research (PNG-IBR), Goroka, Papua New Guinea ), Suriani Surbakti ( Suriani Surbakti ; Jurusan Biology, FMIPA-Universitas Cendrawasih, Kampus Baru, Jayapura , Papua , Indonesia ), Rene Tänzler ; Zoological State Collection , Munich ) and Michael Balke ( Michael Balke ; Michael Balke ; Maximilians-University , Munich, Germany ), which carried out an audit of the fauna of beetles of the genus Trigonopterus on the island of New Guinea [1] .

See also

  • Helaeomyia petrolei - oil fly

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Riedel, A., Sagata, K., Surbakti, S., Tänzler, R., Balke, M. One hundred and one new species of Trigonopterus weevils from New Guinea (Eng.) // ZooKeys: Journal. - Sofia: Pensoft Publishers, 2013 .-- Vol. 280. - P. 1-150. - ISSN 1313-2970 .

Literature

  • Riedel, A. The weevil genus Trigonopterus Fauvel (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) and its synonyms - a taxonomic study on the species tied to its genus-group names (English) // Zootaxa . - 2011 .-- Vol. 2977. - P. 1–49. Preview

Links

  • The genus Trigonopterus on the Encyclopedia of Life website, eol.org
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Trigonopterus_myops&oldid=100546883


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