Orphinus guernei explained

Orphinus (Picorphinus) guernei, is a species of skin beetle found in Sri Lanka.[1] [2]

Description

Total body length is about 2.5 mm. Body Oblong-oval, shiny, and finely and sparsely dotted with black and yellow pubescent. Body dorsally and ventrally dark brown. Head finely punctuate. Palpi brown. Eyes are very large, and clothed with brown setae. Antennae with 11 segments which are brown, and clothed with short brown setae. Scutellum triangular, with short light brown pubescence. Elytra densely foveolate with long brown pubescence. Epipleuron brownish. Legs brown, with light-brown pubescence. In male genitalia, parameres are slightly curved towards apex.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contribution to the species of the genus Orphinus (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) described by Maurice Pic with a description of Picorphinus subgen. n. . 2021-08-08 . Current issue: Volume 20, No. 2 (2020).
  2. Web site: IRMNG - Orphinus guernei Pic, 1916 . 2021-08-12 . www.irmng.org.
  3. Web site: Contribution to the species of the genus Orphinus (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) described by Maurice Pic with a description of Picorphinus subgen. n. . 2021-08-08 . Baltic J. Coleopterol. 8(1) 2008.