Biology:Stictomela chrysomeloides

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Short description: Species of beetle


Stictomela chrysomeloides
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Stictomela
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S. chrysomeloides
Binomial name
Stictomela chrysomeloides
Gorham, 1886

Stictomela chrysomeloides, is a species of handsome fungus beetle found in Sri Lanka.[1][2]

Description

Typical length is about 9 mm. Head brassy black, with less shine. Antennae shiny and black with rather lax club and the apical joint obliquely compressed at the tips. Epistoma thickly and strongly punctured. Thorax with the surface shining but uneven. A central channel visible with a punctiform pit on each side in the middle. There is a basal transverse line, and the ordinary basal sulci. Humeral callus is raised into a blunt carina. There are two basal, orange, round spots. Femora clavate and distinctly punctured. Tibiae strongly bent in male. Tarsi and clams are pitchy, clothed with golden pile beneath.[3]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q2191668 entry