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03A587E0611F8853FE60FAFEC9365544.text	03A587E0611F8853FE60FAFEC9365544.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon Pic 1918	<div><p>Dermestocyphon Pic, 1918</p> <p>Dermestocyphon Pic, 1918: 18 (subgenus of Cyphon Paykull, 1799, type species: Cyphon drianti Pic,1918 (subsequent designation by SASAGAWA (1985)).</p> <p>Diagnosis. Body oval to oblong (Figs 1–17); coloration yellowish-brown to black, dorsum often with colour pattern, very variable in some species. Head and pronotum covered with subtle, granulate punctures; elytra with normal punctation. Antennomere I cylindrical, antennomere II globular to cylindrical, remaining antennomeres more or less conical; segment III of labial palpi arising from the lateral (Fig. 20) or terminal (Figs 23, 26) part of segment II; mandibles (Figs 18, 21, 24) symmetrical, simply pointed at apices. Hind wing (Figs 27–29) with long MP 4 connected with CuA + AA 1+ 2 in median portion (form 2 sensu YOSHITOMI 2005). Mesoventral process long and narrow, subparallel-sided, bilobed at apex in Himacyphon subgen. nov. and Oreocyphon. Apodemes of male tergite VII small, not protruding; apodemes of male tergite VIII connected with a transverse rod-like structure in basal portion of plate (e.g., Fig. 60); tegmen small, U-shaped, with long lateral rod-like projections (e.g., Fig. 61); penis elongate, with well developed trigonium and elongate, sometimes apically widening parameroids (e.g., Fig. 62). Female: excitators on the elytra (Figs 10, 13, 15–17, 44–51, 111–115) either only in apical portion or both in apical and humeral portions of elytra (excitators at outer margin of humeral region of elytra are found among Scirtidae only in Dermestocyphon); ovipositor in some species with a relatively well sclerotized proctiger, which is composed of paired thumb-like projections; baculus simple, long, without branchlet (Figs 52, 54, 56); in Himacyphon subgen. nov. and Oreocyphon sternite VII with a membranous flap (Figs 32–33, 35–36) having species-specific morphology; bursella with proximal (Himacyphon subgen. nov.), distal (Oreocyphon) or both proximal and distal sclerites (Dermestocyphon s. str.).</p> <p>Remarks. The synapomorphies of Dermestocyphon are as follows: 1) hind wing morphology (MP 4 connected with median portion of CuA + AA 1+2 at right angle; radial cell subtriangular, proximal portion of RA3+4 joining RA1+2 at right angle); 2) bauplan of male genitalia (small tegmen with elongate lateral rods, penis with elongate trigonium and well developed parameroids).</p> <p>Dermestocyphon has a relatively uniform morphology of the male genitalia, but several other features vary remarkably, allowing a distinction of three subgenera:</p> <p>1. Segment III of labial palpi arising from the side of segment II (Fig. 20); body elongate (TL/EW 1.9–2.2), sides subtly curved to subparallel (Figs 1–6); mesoventral process narrow, tempered at apex; elytra of females with humeral excitators, rarely also with apical excitator (Figs 44–51); bursella with tricornate proximal sclerite and two small oval distal sclerites (Figs 53, 55, 57)........................................................... Dermestocyphon s. str.</p> <p>– Segment III of labial palpi arising from the apex of segment II (Figs 23, 26); body oval to oblong oval; elytra of females with adscutellar or apical excitators (present in all species with known females); bursella either with tricornate proximal sclerite or with 4 distal sclerites........................................................................................................................... 2</p> <p>2. Body oval (TL/EW 1.3–1.5, Figs 7–9, 11–13); mesoventral process moderately narrow, distinctly bilobed at apex; elytra of females with apical excitators (Figs 10, 13; uncertain if in all species); bursella with 4 sclerites in distal portion (Fig. 85).......................................................................................................................... Oreocyphon Klausnitzer, 2009</p> <p>– Body oblong oval (TL/EW 1.6–1.8, Figs 14–16); mesoventral process narrow, subtly bilobed at apex; elytra of females with fungiform adscutellar excitators (Figs 15, 16) and microreticulated areas in basal portion of elytra (Figs 17, 111, 115; in some species also in lateral and apical portions of elytra); bursella with tricornate proximal sclerite (Figs 110, 118)............................................................................... Himacyphon subgen. nov.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E0611F8853FE60FAFEC9365544	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E061198857FE3EFF79C936522C.text	03A587E061198857FE3EFF79C936522C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon Pic 1918	<div><p>Subgenus Dermestocyphon Pic, 1918</p> <p>Type species. Cyphon drianti Pic, 1918</p> <p>Diagnosis. Body elongate, parallel-sided (Figs 1–6); pronotum always yellow to orange, elytra black or with yellow humeral or adsutural portions; segment III of labial palpi arising from lateral part of segment II (Fig. 20); mandibles with long, narrow, and abruptly curved apical portion (Fig. 18); females always with humeral excitators (Figs 44, 46, 48–51), in D. apiciconcavus also with apical excitators (Fig. 47). Sternite VII (♀) without distinct membranous flap (Fig. 30). Concave groove on tergite VII (♀) indistinct (Fig. 31). Bursella with proximal tricornate sclerite and two small oval distal sclerites (Figs 53, 55, 57). Ovipositor with relatively well sclerotized proctiger, which is composed of a pair of thumb-like projections covered with dense setae (Figs 52, 54, 56).</p> <p>Redescription. Body small to medium, oblong, sides subparallel, covered with semierect setae that are easily broken. Head and pronotum orange, elytra dark brown to black, with yellow to orange maculation.</p> <p>Head small, labrum transverse, with straight anterior edge, slightly wider than clypeus, which is short and has straight anterior margin. Eyes relatively small, distance between bottom edge of eye and genal ridge ca. 1/9 diameter of eye; antennomeres II and III ca. 1/2 length of antennomere I, which is as long as antennomere IV; segment 3 of labial palpi arising from side of segment 2; galea with irregularly arranged setae; mandibles triangular, with long, abruptly curved apical portion which is gradually narrowing towards apex, inner edge without teeth.</p> <p>Pronotum small, about 70 % of maximum width of elytra, about 1.9–2.2 times as wide as long, anterior angles subtly projecting forward, posterior angles almost obtuse to sharp, sides rounded, basal margin bisinuate, with complete margination. Elytra without raised longitudinal carinae, sides subparallel, punctures stronger than on pronotum, epipleura relatively wide, gradually narrowing towards the apex. Pronotal process small, narrow, reduced, rod-like; mesoventral notch for reception of prosternal process absent; mesoventral process long, narrow, apex widened, tempered; metaventral discrimen complete.</p> <p>Male tergite VIII broad, apical portion well sclerotized, covered with sparse setae, apodemes short; tergite IX membranous with weakly sclerotized plate and relatively long apodemes; sternite IX trapezoidal, with setae on apical portion. Tegmen small, weakly sclerotized, Ushaped with long lateral rods. Penis with narrow parameroids, trigonium broadly triangular, with pointed or excised apex, basal margin of pala shallowly or deeply excised.</p> <p>Female with distinct humeral excitators on elytra, which are more or less concave, but always present on outer margin, and sometimes extending to epipleural portion. Sternite VII without distinct membranous flap; tergite VII with indistinct groove; ovipositor long, coxites narrow, membranous, styli short, apical; proctiger well sclerotized, proximal bursellar sclerite with tricornate anterior margin, distal portion of bursella with paired sclerites.</p> <p>Key to species</p> <p>1. Femora and tibiae black (Figs 1–2); posterolateral angles of pronotum (especially in ♀) projecting posteriorly (Figs 38, 39); elytra (♀) with both humeral and apical excitators (Figs 44–47); humeral concavities present in humeral angles............ D. apiciconcavus sp. nov.</p> <p>– Femora and tibiae evenly yellowish to orange (Figs 3–6); posterolateral angles of pronotum obtuse (Figs 40–43); apical excitators on ♀ elytra absent............................................. 2.</p> <p>2. Elytra uniformly dark brown to black (Figs 3–4); parameroids of penis distinctly longer than trigonium (Fig. 67); elytra (♀) with very shallow humeral excitators (Figs 48, 49); antennomere IV yellow................................................................. D. drianti (Pic, 1918)</p> <p>– Elytra black with yellow humeral portions (rarely elytra unicolored in ♂) or yellow adsutural region (in ♀) (Figs 5, 6); parameroids of penis only slightly longer than trigonium (Figs 72–73); female with deep and concave humeral excitator (Figs 50, 51); antennomere IV black........................................................................................... D. suturalis sp. nov.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E061198857FE3EFF79C936522C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E06114885AFE98FF78CE7E5674.text	03A587E06114885AFE98FF78CE7E5674.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Dermestocyphon) apiciconcavus Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Dermestocyphon) apiciconcavus sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figs1–2, 38–39, 44–47, 52–53, 59–62)</p> <p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♂ (NMW), “ S-VIETNAM 14km SW Bao Loc 16.– 29.5.1994 Pacholatko &amp; Dembicky ”. PARATYPE: ♀ (NMW), same data as holotype.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Similar to D. drianti and D. suturalis sp. nov., D. apiciconcavus sp. nov. can be identified on the basis of the following characters: 1) coloration of legs dark brown (orange in D. drianti and D. suturalis sp. nov.), 2) pronotum with distinctly bisinuate basal margin and well marked posterior angles (especially in females), 3) a pair of deep concavities present at humeral angles of female elytra (at proximal 1/ 6 in D. drianti and D. suturalis sp. nov.), 4) oval dorsal patch and large, deep concavities present on apices of female elytra.</p> <p>Description. Male. Body oblong, slightly convex dorsally, strongly shining, closely covered with easily removable short setae throughout. Coloration of head, mouthparts, antennal segments I–IV, pronotum, and scutellum yellowish-orange; antennal segments V–VIII, legs, elytra and ventral surface of meso- and metathorax and abdomen black except for yellowish apices of femora, basal parts of tibiae, and tarsi.</p> <p>Head moderate in size, finely punctate, slightly convex dorsally; distance between eyes about 1.7 times as long as maximum diameter of eye. Eyes moderate in size, strongly prominent. Pronotum transverse, depressed in lateral portions, finely punctate; anterior margin straight; anterolateral angles about 120°, not projecting anteriorly; lateral margins gently arcuate; posterolateral angles about 90°; posterior margin gently bisinuate; PW/PL 2.31. Scutellum small, equilateral-triangular, finely punctate. Elytra oblong, subparallel-sided near base to apical 1/5, closely punctate; humeral portions slightly elevated; EL/EW 1.67; EL/PL 5.45; EW/PW 1.42; TL/EW 1.97. Legs relatively long.</p> <p>Tergite VII with a pair of short apodemes. Caudal margin of sternite VII arcuate. Sternite IX (L 0.25 mm, W 0.37 mm) slightly sclerotized, semicircular, bearing short setae in apical portion; tergite VIII (L 0.46 mm, W 0.39 mm) moderately sclerotized, arcuate at caudal margin, bearing short setae, closely covered with minute setae and punctures, with a pair of relatively long apodemes; tergite IX membranous. Tegmen short (L 0.21 mm, W 0.21 mm), slightly sclerotized; parameres short, widening apically, obtuse; lateral rods long (L 0.46 mm), pointed at apices. Penis (L 0.50 mm, W 0.20 mm) moderately sclerotized, widest at middle; pala oval, shallowly concave at basal margin; parameroids relatively short, slender, closely punctate; trigonium short, wide at basis, triangular, minutely serrate at apex.</p> <p>Female. Sexual dimorphism distinct; pronotum slightly projecting in anterolateral angles, acute in posterolateral angles, basal margin distinctly bisinuate; humeral portions of elytra depressed anterolaterally, with deep and diagonal concavities at humeral margin; a pair of crescent-shaped flat areas present in apical 1/4 of elytra, black, closely covered with fine setae; a pair of large and deep excitators present near apices of elytra, ear-like shaped, extending outwards to form S-shaped structures (Fig. 45); PW/PL 2.30; EL/EW 1.87; EL/PL 5.13; EW/PW 1.20; TL/EW 2.23.</p> <p>Caudal margin of sternite VII somewhat pointed. Ovipositor relatively long (L 1.60 mm); coxites punctate in apical portions; proctiger well sclerotized, cup-shaped, with a pair of subconical projections bearing short spines. Proximal bursellar sclerite (L 0.20 mm, W 0.31 mm) tricornate at anterior margin, with long median projection; distal bursellar sclerites consisting of two plate-like, elongate oval structures (L 0.15 mm).</p> <p>Measurements. Male (n = 1): TL 3.55 mm; PW 1.27 mm; PL 0.55 mm; EL 3.00 mm; EW 1.80 mm. Female (n = 1): TL 3.68 mm; PW 1.38 mm; PL 0.60 mm; EL 3.08 mm; EW 1.65 mm.</p> <p>Etymology. The name refers to the presence of the concave excitator at the elytral apex of the female (Latin apici- standing for apex, Latin concavus = concave).</p> <p>Distribution. Vietnam, known only from the type locality.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E06114885AFE98FF78CE7E5674	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E06117885CFEDEFA8BCCA25085.text	03A587E06117885CFEDEFA8BCCA25085.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Dermestocyphon) drianti (Pic 1918)	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Dermestocyphon) drianti (Pic, 1918)</p> <p>(Figs 3–4, 18–20, 27, 40–41, 48–49, 54–55, 63–67)</p> <p>Cyphon (Dermestocyphon) drianti Pic, 1918: 18.</p> <p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♂ (MNHN), “ Yunnan ” [handwritten]; “type” [handwritten]; “TYPE” [red label, printed]; “ Cyphon (Dermestocyphon Pic) / Drianti Pic ” [handwritten by Pic].</p> <p>Additional material studied. CHINA: YUNNAN: 3 ♀♀ (CPE, EUM), “CHINA: Yunnan [CH07-14] Baoshan Pref., Gaoligong Shan, 32km SE Tengchong, 2100–2200m, 24°51’22’’N, 98°45’36’’E, decid[uous] forest, litter, wood, fungi sifted, 31. V. 2007, leg. A. Pütz ”; 1 ♂ (NMW), “ China, W-Yunnan, env. Baoshan, 06.– 08.06.1993, E. Jendek &amp; O. Sausa leg.”; 3 ♀♀ (NMW, CKD), “ China, W-Yunnan, env. Baoshan, 06.– 08.06.1993, E. Jendek &amp; O. Sausa leg.”; 3 ♀♀ (NMW, CKD), “ China, Yunnan, 100 km W Baoshan, Gaoligongshan Nat. Res., 14.– 21.06.1993, E. Jendek &amp; O. Sausa leg.”</p> <p>Redescription. Male. Body oblong, slightly convex dorsally, strongly shining, closely covered with easily removable short setae throughout. Coloration of head, mouthparts, pronotum, scutellum, antennal segments I–VI and legs yellowish-orange; elytra, ventral surface of meso- and metathorax and abdomen brownish.</p> <p>Head moderate in size, finely punctate, slightly convex dorsally; distance between eyes about 1.7 times as long as maximum diameter of eye. Eyes moderate in size, strongly prominent. Pronotum transverse, weakly depressed in lateral portions, closely covered with fine punctures; anterior margin almost straight; anterolateral angles about 100°, not projecting anteriorly; lateral margins gently arcuate; posterolateral angles obtuse, about 120°; posterior margin gently bisinuate; PW/PL 2.01. Scutellum small, equilateral-triangular, punctate as pronotum. Elytra oblong, subparallel-sided between humeri and apical 1/4, closely punctate; humeral portions slightly elevated; EL/EW 2.08; EL/PL 5.05; EW/PW 1.31; TL/EW 2.45. Legs relatively long.</p> <p>Tergite VII with a pair of short apodemes. Caudal margin of sternite VII gently arcuate. Sternite IX (L 0.20 mm, W 0.20 mm) slightly sclerotized, subtriangular, bearing long setae; tergite VIII (L 0.45 mm, W 0.38 mm) moderately sclerotized, transversely trapezoidal, bearing sparse, short setae at apical margin, plate sparsely covered with minute setae and punctures, with a pair of long apodemes; tergite IX (L 0.32 mm, W 0.22 mm) slightly sclerotized, with a pair of long apodemes. Tegmen (L 0.20 mm, W 0.20 mm) short, slightly sclerotized; parameres obtuse; lateral projections long (L 0.45 mm), pointed at apices. Penis (L 0.50 mm, W 0.15 mm) moderately sclerotized, widest at basal 1/2; pala oval, concave at basal margin; parameroids relatively long, slender, closely punctate; trigonium short, triangular, concave at apex.</p> <p>Female. Sexual dimorphism distinct; elytra evenly black, with a pair of shallow concavities at basal 1/6 of lateral margins; PW/PL 2.09–2.12 (2.11); EL/EW 1.88–1.91 (1.89); EL/PL 5.85–6.10 (5.97); EW/PW 1.49–1.51 (1.50); TL/EW 2.16–2.19 (2.17). Caudal margin of sternite VII somewhat pointed. Tergite VIII moderately sclerotized, elongate trapezoidal, bearing short spines at apical margin, punctate in lateral parts, with a pair of long and slender apodemes; sternite VIII slightly sclerotized, oblong, deeply excised at apical margin, bearing short spines on apical portions. Ovipositor relatively long (L 1.70); stylus ovate, bearing two pairs of apical setae; coxites closely punctate; proctiger well sclerotized, composed of a pair of thumb-like projections, bearing long setae. Proximal bursellar sclerite (L 0.13 mm, W 0.15 mm) tricornate; distal bursellar sclerites oval (L 0.06 mm).</p> <p>Measurements. Male (n = 1): TL 3.70 mm; PW 1.15 mm; PL 0.57 mm; EW 1.51 mm; EL 3.14 mm. Female (n = 2): TL 3.45 mm &amp; 3.61 mm; PW 1.06 mm &amp; 1.11 mm; PL 0.50 mm &amp; 0.53 mm; EW 1.60 mm &amp; 1.65 mm; EL 3.05 mm &amp; 3.10 mm.</p> <p>Remarks. The holotype has a pale brown coloration of the body (Fig. 3), hence it is probably a teneral specimen.</p> <p>Distribution. China, Yunnan.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E06117885CFEDEFA8BCCA25085	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E061118840FED4FBB9CFB451C5.text	03A587E061118840FED4FBB9CFB451C5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Dermestocyphon) suturalis Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Dermestocyphon) suturalis sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figs 5–6, 30–31, 42–43, 50–51, 56–58, 68–73)</p> <p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: 1 ♂ (NMB), “ LAOS, Phongsaly prov., PHONGSALY env., 6.–17.v.2004, ~ 1500m, 21°41’N 102°06–8’E, V. Kubáň leg.”. PARATYPES: 2 ♀♀, 1 ♂ (NMB), “ LAOS, 10.–16.v.1999, Louangphrabang pr., 20°33–4’N 102°14’E, Ban Song Cha (5 km W), 1200m, Vit Kubáň leg.”; 1 ♀ (CKD), “ LAOS, Louangnamtha pr., 21°09 N 101°19’E, Namtha Muang Sing, 5.–31.v.1997, 900– 1200m, Vit Kubáň leg.”; 1 ♀ (NMPC), “ LAOS – NE; HUA PHAN prov.; / 25 km SE Vieng Xai (by road); BAN KANGPABONG env.; 20°19’N 104°25’E; J. Bezdĕk leg.; 14.–18.v.2001 ”; 1 ♂ (NMW), “ MYANMAR: Sagaing Division Chatthin WS, ca. 200m 1km W San Myaung Camp 23°32.263’N 95°38.167’E 15.– 20. 6. 2002 (MBS 87)”, genitalia on slide no. HY 866; 1 ♂ (EUM), “ Mt. Doi Suthep Chiang Mai N. THAILAND 28. V. 1983 S. Ohmomo leg.”; 1 ♀ (NMW), “NW THAI 7–14. V. DOI SUTHEP PUI 1300–1500m 1992 leg. Pacholatko ”; 1 ♂ (NMB) “NW Thailand, 8.–17.V.1992, MAE HONG SON, Ban Huei Po, 1600m, S. Bily leg.”; 2♂♂ (NMB, CKD) “ THAI-N, 1.–15.v.1998, Chiang Mai prov., 19°19’ N 98°50’ E, SAN PAKIA, 1400m, Vit Kubáň leg.”; 1 ♂ (NMB) “ THAILAND, bor. occ., 19.– 23.4.1991, Doi Suthep, Jan Farkač leg”.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Similar to D. apiciconcavus sp. nov. and D. drianti. Differs from D. apiciconcavus sp. nov. in the following characters: 1) coloration of legs evenly yellowish-orange (dark brown in D. apiciconcavus sp. nov.), 2) a pair of diagonal concavities present at proximal 1/ 6 in humeral parts of female elytra (at humeral angles of female elytra in apiciconcavus sp. nov.), 3) apical excitator on female elytra absent. It can be distinguished from D. drianti on the basis of the following characters: 1) humeral portion (♂) or adsutural portion of elytra (♀) usually yellow to orange (uniformly brown to black in D. drianti); 2) parameroids slightly longer than trigonium (distinctly longer in D. drianti); 3) a pair of deep concavities present at proximal 1/6 of outer margins of female elytra (concavities shallow in D. drianti).</p> <p>Description. Male. Body oblong, slightly convex dorsally, strongly shining, closely covered with easily removable short setae throughout. Coloration of head, mouthparts, pronotum, scutellum, antennal segments I–III, humeral portions of elytra and legs yellowish-orange; antennal segments IV–IX (remaining missing in studied specimens), elytra, ventral surface of meso- and metathorax and abdomen black.</p> <p>Head moderate in size, finely punctate, slightly convex dorsally; distance between eyes about 1.7 times as long as maximum diameter of eye. Eyes moderate in size, strongly prominent. Pronotum transverse, weakly depressed in lateral portions, closely covered with fine punctures; anterior margin almost straight; anterolateral angles about 100°, not projecting anteriorly; lateral margins gently arcuate; posterolateral angles obtuse, about 120°; posterior margin gently bisinuate; PW/PL 1.88–2.08 (1.97). Scutellum small, equilateral-triangular, punctate as pronotum. Elytra oblong, subparallel-sided between humeri and apical 1/4, closely punctate; humeral portions slightly elevated; EL/EW 1.70–1.79 (1.73); EL/PL 4.77–5.38 (5.01); EW/PW 1.44–1.49 (1.47); TL/EW 1.97–2.10 (2.02). Legs relatively long.</p> <p>Tergite VII with a pair of short apodemes. Caudal margin of sternite VII gently arcuate. Sternite IX (L 0.25 mm, W 0.35 mm) slightly sclerotized, semicircular, bearing long setae; tergite VIII (L 0.50 mm, W 0.43 mm) moderately sclerotized, transversely trapezoidal, bearing short spines and setae at apical margin, sparsely covered with minute setae and punctures, with a pair of long apodemes; tergite IX (L 0.45 mm, W 0.33 mm) slightly sclerotized, with a pair of long apodemes. Tegmen (L 0.35 mm, W 0.24 mm) short, slightly sclerotized; parameres obtuse; lateral projections long (L 0.61 mm), pointed at apices. Penis (L 0.55 mm, W 0.21 mm) moderately sclerotized, widest at basal 1/3; pala oval, deeply concave at basal margin; parameroids relatively short, slender, closely punctate; trigonium short, triangular, concave at apex.</p> <p>Female. Sexual dimorphism distinct: elytra evenly black in humeral portions, with a pair of shallow concavities at basal 1/6 of lateral margins; PW/PL 1.85–1.92 (1.88); EL/EW 1.95–2.09 (2.02); EL/PL 5.31–5.69 (5.50); EW/PW 1.38–1.52 (1.45); TL/EW 2.24–2.44 (2.34). Caudal margin of sternite VII relatively pointed. Tergite VIII moderately sclerotized, elongate trapezoidal, bearing short spines at apical margin, punctate in lateral parts, with a pair of long and slender apodemes; sternite VIII slightly sclerotized, oblong, deeply excised at apical margin, bearing short spines on apical portions. Ovipositor long (L 2.00 mm); stylus ovate, bearing two pairs of apical spines; coxites closely punctate; proctiger well sclerotized, composed of a pair of thumb-like projections, bearing long setae. Proximal bursellar sclerite (L 0.10 mm, W 0.14 mm) tricornate; distal bursellar sclerites in a form of transverse plates with serrate margins (L 0.10 mm).</p> <p>Measurements. Male (n = 3): TL 3.40–4.10 mm (3.72 mm); PW 1.23–1.35 mm (1.25 mm); PL 0.60–0.65 mm (0.63 mm); EW 1.73–1.95 mm (1.83 mm); EL 2.93–3.50 mm (3.18 mm). Female (n = 2): TL 4.03 mm &amp; 4.25 mm; PW 1.20 mm &amp; 1.25 mm; PL 0.65 mm; EW 1.64 mm &amp; 1.89 mm; EL 3.45 mm &amp; 3.70 mm.</p> <p>Variation. One male from northern Thailand has evenly black elytra.</p> <p>Etymology. The species name refers to the yellowish sutural stripe present in females.</p> <p>Distribution. Indochina: Laos, Myanmar, Thailand.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E061118840FED4FBB9CFB451C5	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E0610D8841FEEEFD79C936557E.text	03A587E0610D8841FEEEFD79C936557E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) Klausnitzer 2009	<div><p>Subgenus Oreocyphon Klausnitzer, 2009, stat. nov.</p> <p>Oreocyphon Klausnitzer, 2009: 81 (subgenus of Cyphon).</p> <p>Type species. Cyphon honorus Klausnitzer, 1980.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Body oval (Figs 7–9, 11–13), coloration yellowish-brown to black, dorsum often with colour pattern, very variable in some species; segment III of labial palpi arising from terminal part of segment II (Fig. 26); mandibles triangular, with short and wide apical portion (Fig. 24); Females with one apical excitator close to the elytral suture (Figs 9, 10, 13). Distal portion of bursella with four oval structures covered with minute setae (Figs 84, 85, 99); proximal bursellar sclerite absent; proctiger membranous, slightly sclerotized (Fig. 102); sternite VII (♀) with a membranous flap (Figs 32, 33, 96, 97). Concave groove on tergite VII (♀) well developed (Figs 34, 98).</p> <p>Description. Body small, oval, sides rounded, covered with semi-erect setae that are easily broken. Coloration of dorsum variable, from pale yellow to entirely black, often with contrasting dorsal pattern.</p> <p>Head small, labrum transverse, with straight anterior edge, slightly wider than clypeus, which has subtly rounded anterior margin. Eyes relatively small, bottom edge of eye meeting genal ridge; antennomeres II and III ca. 1/2 length of antennomere I, which is as long as antennomere IV, antennomere II globular; segment 3 of labial palpi arising from end of segment 2; galea with two rows of regularly arranged setae; mandibles triangular, stout, with short apical portion, inner edge without teeth.</p> <p>Pronotum small, about 60 % of maximum width of elytra, about 2.2–2.9 times as wide as long, anterior angles subtly projecting forward, posterior angles almost right-angled, sides rounded, basal margin bisinuate, with complete margination. Elytra without raised longitudinal carinae, sides rounded, punctures stronger than on pronotum, epipleura wide in basal portion, narrowing in the middle of its length. Pronotal process well developed, tear-shaped, setose; mesoventral notch for reception of prosternal process well developed; mesoventral process relatively short, wide, apex distinctly bilobed; metaventral discrimen reaching 3/4 length of the metaventrite.</p> <p>Male tergite VIII broad, apical portion well sclerotized, covered with sparse setae, apodemes short; tergite IX membranous with weakly sclerotized plate and relatively long apodemes; sternite IX trapezoidal, with setae on apical portion. Tegmen small, weakly sclerotized, Ushaped with long lateral rods. Parameroids of penis narrow or widening apically, trigonium narrowly triangular, pointed apically, to narrow and parallel-sided, basal margin of pala shallowly to deeply excised.</p> <p>Female with distinct transversely oval excitators in apical portion of elytra. Sternite VII with membranous flap; tergite VII with distinct groove; ovipositor long, coxites narrow, membranous, styli short, apical; proctigers membranous, proximal bursellar sclerite absent, distal portion of bursella with 4 sclerotized oval structures covered with setae.</p> <p>Key to species</p> <p>The present key enables the identification of males, females are only known for two species.</p> <p>1. Penis shallowly concave at basal margin (Figs 77, 90, 95); distributed in Indochina... 2</p> <p>– Penis deeply concave at basal margin (Fig. 83); distributed in the Himalayas.............. 4</p> <p>2. Apex of trigonium pointed conically (Figs 77, 78). Pronotum, scutellum and elytra completely black (Fig. 7).................................................................... D. brancuccii sp. nov.</p> <p>– Apex of trigonium concave (Figs 90, 95). Pronotum, scutellum, and sometimes also elytral pattern yellowish-orange (Figs 11–12)........................................................................... 3</p> <p>3. Punctation of elytra very dense, punctures separated by ca. 0.3 diameter; humeral and apical part of elytra yellowish-orange (Fig. 11); trigonium subtriangular, sides converging apically (Fig. 90)............................................................................... D. niisatoi sp. nov.</p> <p>– Punctation of elytra sparser, punctures separated by ca. 0.5 diameter; elytra black without color pattern (Fig. 12); trigonium with subparallel margins (Fig. 95).................................................................................................................................. D. thailandicus sp. nov.</p> <p>4. Pronotum and elytra evenly dark brown (Fig. 13)..... D. umbratilis (Klausnitzer, 1976)</p> <p>– Pronotum yellowish-orange, very rarely dark brown; elytra black with yellowish-orange markings on humeral portions (Figs 8–9)...................................................................... 6</p> <p>5. Apex of trigonium very narrow, not excised; sclerotization of apical portion not distinctly different from basal portion of trigonium. Anterior pronotal margin extended slightly forward. Elytra with narrow yellowish-brown stripe around humeri............................................................................................................. D. anticetestaceus (Klausnitzer, 1980)</p> <p>– Apex of trigonium relatively broad, distinctly excised; apical portion (L 0.06) distinctly more sclerotized than basal portion. Anterior pronotal margin almost straight. Elytra with humeri and apex extensively yellowish-brown or with only narrow yellowish-brown marks around humeri (Figs 8–9).............................................. D. honorus (Klausnitzer, 1980)</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E0610D8841FEEEFD79C936557E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E0610F8842FF46FF78CCF3520C.text	03A587E0610F8842FF46FF78CCF3520C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) anticetestaceus (Klausnitzer 1976) Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) anticetestaceus (Klausnitzer, 1976), comb. nov.</p> <p>Prionocyphon anticetestaceus Klausnitzer, 1976: 219.</p> <p>Cyphon (Oreocyphon) anticetestaceus: KLAUSNITZER (2008: 87).</p> <p>Habitus and genitalia photographs: KLAUSNITZER (2008).</p> <p>Distribution. Bhutan.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E0610F8842FF46FF78CCF3520C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E0610F8842FEEBFE03CCE5555E.text	03A587E0610F8842FEEBFE03CCE5555E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) brancuccii Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) brancuccii sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figs 7, 74–78)</p> <p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♂ (CKD, to be deposited in Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, Müncheberg), “ Vietnam, N; 55 km NNW Hanoi, Tam Dao vill. env., 800–900 m NN, 11.– 14.08.1998, leg. A. Napolov ”.</p> <p>Diagnosis. This species is similar to D. umbratilis known from Nepal and D. niisatoi sp. nov. It can be distinguished on the basis of the morphology of the aedeagus, which has a shallowly concave basal margin and a conically pointed trigonium.</p> <p>Description. Male. Body oval, slightly convex dorsally, strongly shining, closely covered with easily removable setae throughout. Coloration of body completely black; mouthparts, antennae, middle and hind tibiae and tarsi yellowish-orange, all femora somewhat darker.</p> <p>Head moderate in size, finely punctate, slightly convex dorsally; distance between eyes about 2.0 times as long as maximum diameter of eye. Eyes moderate in size, slightly prominent. Pronotum transverse, strongly depressed in lateral parts, finely punctate; anterior margin almost straight; anterolateral angles obtuse, slightly projecting anteriorly; lateral and posterior margins almost straight; posterolateral angles about 90°; PW/PL 2.27. Scutellum small, equilateral-triangular, finely punctate. Elytra oval, widest at middle, closely punctate, gently arcuate at lateral margins; shoulder parts slightly elevated; EL/EW 1.29; EL/PL 4.44; EW/PW 1.51; TL/EW 1.58. Legs relatively short.</p> <p>Caudal margin of sternite VII arcuate, somewhat pointed in middle (L 0.89 mm, W 0.30 mm). Sternite IX (L 0.14 mm, W 0.25 mm) moderately sclerotized, semicircular, bearing long setae and short spines in apical portion; tergite VIII moderately sclerotized, transversely trapezoidal (plate W 0.37 mm, L 0.18 mm), bearing short spines at mesal portion of posterior margin, this part is more curved, bearing short setae in posterolateral portions, with a pair of short apodemes (L 0.25 mm); tergite IX slightly sclerotized, with a pair of long apodemes. Tegmen short, slightly sclerotized; parameres short, with broad rounded apices (L 0.16 mm; W 0.20 mm); lateral projections long (L 0.46 mm), pointed at apices. Penis moderately sclerotized (L 0.53 mm, W 0.14 mm), widest at basal 1/4; pala oval, shallowly concave at basal margin; parameroids long, slender, closely punctate; trigonium short, triangular, apex carved, covered with very short microtrichia, partly arranged in rows.</p> <p>Female unknown.</p> <p>Measurements. Male (n = 1): TL 2.61 mm; PW 1.09 mm; PL 0.48 mm; EW 1.65 mm; EL 2.13 mm.</p> <p>Etymology. This species is named after the late Coleoptera curator in Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Dr. Michel Brancucci (1950–2012), an expert on water beetles, who had great merits for the study of Coleoptera from Southeast Asia.</p> <p>Distribution. Vietnam.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E0610F8842FEEBFE03CCE5555E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E0610E8844FF45FC74CCCC5538.text	03A587E0610E8844FF45FC74CCCC5538.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) honorus (Klausnitzer 1980) Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) honorus (Klausnitzer, 1980), comb. nov.</p> <p>(Figs 8–10, 32–34, 79–85)</p> <p>Cyphon honorus Klausnitzer, 1980: 205.</p> <p>Cyphon (Oreocyphon) honorus: KLAUSNITZER (2008: 87).</p> <p>Habitus and genitalia photographs: KLAUSNITZER (2008).</p> <p>Material examined. INDIA, SIKKIM: (NMB, CKD), 2 ♂♂ “ Jadung, 800 m, 07.07.1985, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Khyonthang, 1800 m, 25.04.1985,leg. Ch.J.Rai ”; 1♂, “ Inchay, 2000 m, 04.11.– 07.11.1984,leg. Ch.J.Rai ”; 1♂, “ Morung, 1000 m, 30.04.1985, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♀ (BMNH), “Sikkim: Singhik. 3,500ft. 23.iv.1924., Maj.R.W.G.Hingston ”, “Everest Exp., Brit. Mus., 1924–386”. WEST BENGAL: (NMB, NME, CKD), 1 ♂, “ Kalimpong, Chibo, 900 m, 27.04.1987, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1♂, “ Kalimpong, Chibo, Busty, 1100 m, 03.11.1985, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 2♂♂, “ Kalimpong, Nunsung, 700 m, 07.05.1987, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Kalimpong, Khangaybung, 1400 m, 05.05.1987, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Kalimpong, Alghera, 1182 m, 07.04.1984, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Kalimpong, 06.1984, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Kalimpong, Dumra Busty, 1000 m, 29.03.1991, leg. N. Dangal ”; 1 ♂, “ Kalimpong, Khani-Busty, 23.04.1991, leg. N. Dangal ”; 1 ♂, “ Nambung, 1100 m, 08.05.1986, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 4 ♂♂, “ Rinkingpong, 2000 m, 22.04.1986, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Suntuk, 900 m, 14.05.1986, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Gumbha, 2500 m, 20.05.1986, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Yok Forest, 2000 m, 06.05.1986, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Jombuke, 04.1985, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”. UTTARAKHAND: 1 ♀ (BMNH), “W.Almora, Kumaon, India. H.G.C.”, “ H.G. Champion Coll., B.M. 1953-156”; 2 ♂♂ (DBET), “N-INDIA, Uttaranchal state, 20 km NE Rishikesh, Ganga river vall., KAUDIYALA env., ca 500 m, 25.–27.vii.2003, Z. Kejval &amp; M. Tryzna lgt.”. NEPAL: 1 ♂ (BMNH), “TAPLEJUNG DISTR., Sang, c 6200’”, “ Yellow blooms of cultivated Compositae, 16–29.x.1961 ”, “BRIT. MUS. East Nepal Exp., 1961-62, R.L. Coe Coll., B.M. 1962-177”.</p> <p>Description of female. Elytra with a pair of elongate, oblique depressions (L 0.15 mm) near apex, with tuft of hairs (Fig. 9, 10). Caudal margin of sternite VII relatively straight, with a trilobate structure. Tergite VII (L 0.52 mm, W 0.67 mm) with a narrow, concave structure at mesal portion of apical margin. Tergite VIII with a rectangular plate (L 0.40 mm, W 0.33 mm) with fine hairs at margin and long apodemes (L 0.98 mm). Sternite VIII (L 0.58 mm, W 0.32 mm), with long plate and two groups of fine hairs at margin. Ovipositor relatively long; lateral processes elongate, with two tufts of setae; coxite (L 0.30 mm) narrow (Fig. 85). Bursellar sclerites consisting of four similar oval sclerites (L 0.17 mm, W 0.09 mm) (Fig. 85); central portion serrate; outer margin with dense hair-like structure (Fig. 84).</p> <p>Note on variability. A single female from India (Almora) (Fig. 9), has a blackish pronotum and dark brown elytra with large yellowish humeral maculae. This type of coloration has not been reported for this species.</p> <p>Distribution. Nepal, India.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E0610E8844FF45FC74CCCC5538	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E061088845FEDFFF78CC325550.text	03A587E061088845FEDFFF78CC325550.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) niisatoi Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) niisatoi sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figs 11, 24–26, 29, 86–90)</p> <p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♂ (EUM), “ Phu Pan (Mt.) alt. 1,500–1,800m N20º11’ / E104 º01’ Houaphan Prov. <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=104.01667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=20.183332" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 104.01667/lat 20.183332)">North eastern Laos</a> 25. IV – 5. V. 2004 ”, genit. s. no. HY 1061. PARATYPES: 1 ♂ (DBET), “ LAOS, Hua Phan prov., 2004, 20°13’N 103°59’E, 6–18 V, Ban Saluei, Phu Phan Mt. env., J. Bezděk leg., 1300–2000m ”; 1 ♂ (NMB), “ LAOS- NE, Hua Phan pr., ~ 20°12’N, 104°01’E, PHU PHAN Mt., 1500–1900m, 17.v.–3.vi.2007, Vit Kubáň leg.”, “NHMB Basel, expedition to Laos 2007”; 2 ♂♂ (NMB, CKD), “ LAOS-NE, Hua Phan pr., 20°13’09–19’’N, 103°59’54’’E – 104°00’03’’E, 1480–1550m, PHU PHAN Mt., 1.–16.vi.2009, Zdenĕk Kraus leg.”, “NHMB Basel, NMPC Prague, expedition to Laos 2009”.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Similar to D. honorus in habitus and morphology of male genitalia, differs from the latter in the following characters: 1) basal margin of penis shallowly concave (deeply concave in D. honorus); 2) parameroids moderately wide in apical portion (very wide in D. honorus); 3) strong punctation of elytra, punctures separated by ca. 0.3 diameter (in D. honorus separated by ca. 0.5 diameter).</p> <p>Description. Male. Body oval, slightly convex dorsally, strongly shining, closely covered with easily removable setae throughout. Coloration of body black; head, mouthparts, antennae, pronotum, scutellum, humeral and apical part of elytra, forelegs, middle and hind tibiae and tarsi yellowish-orange.</p> <p>Head moderate in size, finely punctate, slightly convex dorsally; distance between eyes about 1.9 times as long as maximum diameter of eye. Eyes moderate in size, slightly prominent. Pronotum transverse, strongly depressed in lateral parts, finely punctate; anterior margin almost straight; anterolateral angles obtuse, slightly projecting anteriorly; lateral and posterior margins gently arcuate; posterolateral angles about 90°; PW/PL 2.26–2.88 (2.51). Scutellum small, equilateral-triangular, finely punctate. Elytra oval, widest at middle, closely punctate, gently arcuate at lateral margins; shoulder parts slightly elevated; EL/EW 1.26–1.33 (1.29); EL/PL 5.19–6.38 (5.67); EW/PW 1.73–1.81 (1.76); TL/EW 1.48–1.58 (1.52). Legs relatively short.</p> <p>Caudal margin of sternite VII arcuate. Sternite IX (L 0.18 mm, W 0.25 mm) moderately sclerotized, semicircular, bearing long setae and short spines in apical portion; tergite VIII (L 0.34 mm, W 0.35 mm) moderately sclerotized, transversely trapezoidal, bearing short spines at mesal portion of posterior margin, and short setae in posterolateral portions, with a pair of short apodemes; tergite IX (L 0.33 mm, W 0.22 mm) slightly sclerotized, with a pair of long apodemes. Tegmen short (L 0.18 mm, W 0.16 mm), slightly sclerotized; parameres short, obtuse at apices; lateral projections long (L 0.34 mm), pointed at apices. Penis (L 0.47 mm, W 0.12 mm) moderately sclerotized, widest at basal 1/4; pala oval, shallowly concave at basal margin; parameroids long, slender, closely punctate; trigonium short, triangular, shallowly concave at apex.</p> <p>Female. Unknown.</p> <p>Measurements. Male (n = 3): TL 2.95–3.28 mm (3.15 mm); PW 1.15–1.20 mm (1.18 mm); PL 0.40–0.53 mm (0.48 mm); EW 2.00– 2.17 mm (2.08 mm); EL 2.55–2.75 mm (2.68 mm).</p> <p>Etymology. This species is named after Dr. Tatsuya Niisato, Bioindicator Co., Ltd., Tokyo, who gave the second author a specimen of this species.</p> <p>Distribution. Laos.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E061088845FEDFFF78CC325550	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E0610B8847FED1FC97CC075627.text	03A587E0610B8847FED1FC97CC075627.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) thailandicus Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) thailandicus sp. nov.</p> <p>(Figs 12, 91–95)</p> <p>Type material. HOLOTYPE: ♂ (NMB), “ THAI 2-3/6 1995, 18.49 N 98.54E, DOI PUI 1400 m, Vit Kubáň leg.”.</p> <p>Diagnosis. This species is similar to D. niisatoi sp. nov., but the elytra are sparsely punctate – distance between punctures ca. 0.5 of their diameter (in D. niisatoi sp. nov. 0.3 of their diameter) and it differs in the morphology of penis (sides of trigonium subparallel in D. thailandicus and subtriangular in D. niisatoi sp. nov.).</p> <p>Description. Male. Body oval, slightly convex dorsally, strongly shining, closely covered with easily removable setae throughout. Head and pronotum orange, elytra and scutellum black; mouthparts and antennae yellowish, protibiae yellowish brown, middle and hind tibiae brownish, femora somewhat darker.</p> <p>Head moderate in size, finely punctate, slightly convex dorsally; distance between eyes about 2.0 times as long as maximum diameter of eye. Eyes moderate in size, slightly prominent. Pronotum transverse, somewhat depressed in lateral parts, finely punctate (punctures similar to those on head); anterior margin almost straight; anterolateral angles obtuse, slightly projecting anteriorly; lateral and posterior margins almost straight; posterolateral angles about 90°; PW/PL 2.19. Scutellum small, equilateral-triangular, finely punctate. Elytra oval, widest at middle, closely punctate (punctures separated by ca. 0.7–1.0 of their diameter), gently arcuate at lateral margins; shoulder parts slightly elevated; EL/EW 1.27; EL/PL 4.81; EW/PW 1.73; TL/EW 1.53. Legs relatively short.</p> <p>Caudal margin of sternite VII arcuate. Sternite IX (L 0.19 mm, W 0.25 mm) moderately sclerotized, square, with concave basal portion, bearing long setae in apical portion; tergite VIII (L 0.31 mm, W 0.35 mm) moderately sclerotized, transversely trapezoidal, bearing short setae at mesal portion of posterior margin, this part is more curved, and short setae in posterolateral portions, with a pair of short apodemes; tergite IX (L 0.37 mm, W 0.28 mm) slightly sclerotized, with a pair of long apodemes. Tegmen (L 0.19 mm, W 0.14 mm) short, slightly sclerotized; parameres short, with broad rounded apices; lateral projections long (L 0.42 mm), pointed at apices. Penis (L 0.44 mm, W 0.15 mm) moderately sclerotized, widest at basal portion; pala oval, shallowly concave at basal margin; parameroids long, slender, slightly widening apically, closely punctate; trigonium relatively long, subparallel-sided, apex emarginated, covered with few very short microtrichia.</p> <p>Female. Unknown.</p> <p>Measurements. Male (n = 1): TL 3.08 mm; PW 1.16 mm; PL 0.53 mm; EW 2.01 mm; EL 2.55 mm.</p> <p>Etymology. This species is named after its terra typica.</p> <p>Distribution. Thailand.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E0610B8847FED1FC97CC075627	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E0610A8848FF32FADACE05553C.text	03A587E0610A8848FF32FADACE05553C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) umbratilis (Klausnitzer 1976) Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Oreocyphon) umbratilis (Klausnitzer, 1976), comb. nov.</p> <p>(Figs 13, 96–102)</p> <p>Prionocyphon umbratilis Klausnitzer, 1976: 218.</p> <p>Cyphon (Oreocyphon) umbratilis: KLAUSNITZER (2008: 87).</p> <p>Habitus and genitalia photographs: KLAUSNITZER (2008).</p> <p>Material examined. INDIA: WEST BENGAL: 1♀ (BMNH), “INDIA:Darjeeling D.,Algara, 1400 m, 04.04.1984,leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; NEPAL: 1 ♂ (NMS), “ Bhojpur Distr., Phedi to Dilkharka, 1500–1900 m, 26.05.1997, leg. W. Schawaller ”.</p> <p>Description of female. Elytra with a pair of transverse concavities (L 0.15 mm) near apex, with thick tuft of hairs (Fig. 13). Caudal margin of sternite VII relatively straight, with a trilobate structure (Figs 96, 97). Tergite VII (L 0.45 mm, W 0.82 mm) with elongate concave area in mesal portion (Fig. 98). Tergite VIII with a nearly square plate (L 0.34 mm, W 0.37 mm) with fine hairs at the margin, and long apodemes (L 0.94 mm) (Fig. 100). Sternite VIII (L 0.56 mm, W 0.25 mm) in a form of long plate with two groups of fine hairs at the margin (Fig. 101). Ovipositor relatively long; stylus missing (artefact); coxite (L 0.30 mm) narrow (Fig. 102). Bursella with four similar bean-like sclerites (L 0.20 mm, W 0.09 mm); inner portion microreticulated, outer margin microsetose (Fig. 99).</p> <p>Measurements. Female (n = 1): TL 3.68 mm; PW 1.38 mm; PL 0.60 mm; EW 1.65 mm; EL 3.08 mm.</p> <p>Distribution. India, Bhutan, Nepal. Not recorded from India before.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E0610A8848FF32FADACE05553C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E06104884AFE02FF79C91152F4.text	03A587E06104884AFE02FF79C91152F4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Himacyphon) Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Subgenus Himacyphon subgen. nov.</p> <p>Type species. Cyphon optatus Klausnitzer, 1980, by present designation.</p> <p>Diagnosis. Body elongate oval (Figs 14–16), coloration yellowish-brown to black; segment III of labial palpi arising from the apex of segment II (Fig. 23); mandibles triangular, with narrow and pointed apical portion (Fig. 21); Females always with adscutellar excitators (Figs 15–17), in some species also with apical excitators present. Basal portion of elytra (♀) with microreticulated, opaque area, similar areas are present near lateral and apical margins of elytra in some species (Figs 111, 115). Bursella with tricornate proximal sclerite (Figs 110, 117, 118); proctiger moderately sclerotized (Fig 109); sternite VII (♀) with a membranous flap (Figs 35, 36, 116). Groove on tergite VII (♀) indistinct (Figs 37, 116).</p> <p>Description. Body moderately small, elongate oval, sides rounded, covered with semi-erect setae that are easily broken. Coloration of dorsum variable, from pale yellow to entirely black.</p> <p>Head small, labrum transverse, with straight anterior edge, slightly wider than clypeus, which has subtly rounded anterior margin. Eyes relatively small, distance between bottom edge of eye and genal ridge ca. 1/10 diameter of eye; antennomeres II and III ca. 2/3 length of antennomere I, antennomere IV as long as antennomeres I and II combined; segment III of labial palpi arising from end of segment 2; galea with a row of regularly arranged setae and a tuft of longer ones, which are irregularly arranged; mandibles triangular, stout, with narrow and pointed apical portion, inner edge without teeth.</p> <p>Pronotum small, about 60–65 % of maximum width of elytra, about 2.2 times as wide as long, anterior angles subtly projecting forward, posterior angles almost right-angled, sides subtly rounded, basal margin bisinuate, with complete margination. Elytra without raised longitudinal carinae, sides rounded, punctures stronger than on pronotum, epipleura relatively wide, narrowing in the middle of their length. Pronotal process small, narrow, setose; mesoventral notch for reception of prosternal process present, small; mesoventral process long, narrow, apex narrow but bifid; metaventral discrimen reaching 3/4 length of the metaventrite.</p> <p>Male tergite VIII broad, apical portion well sclerotized, covered with sparse setae, apodemes short; tergite IX membranous with weakly sclerotized plate and relatively long apodemes; sternite IX trapezoidal, with setae on apical portion. Tegmen small, weakly sclerotized, Ushaped with long lateral rods. Penis with narrow parameroids, trigonium triangular, pointed apically, basal margin of pala shallowly excised.</p> <p>Female with distinct excitators on elytra, which are present either only in adscutellar portion in a form of depressions with fungiform outgrowths or also in apical portion and densely microreticulated patches located near basal and lateral portions of elytra. Sternite VII with membranous flap; tergite VII with indistinct groove; ovipositor long, coxites narrow, membranous, styli short, apical; proctiger moderately sclerotized, proximal bursellar sclerite with sharp carinae on ventral portion, distal portion of bursella without sclerotized structures.</p> <p>Etymology. Name refers to the area inhabited by members of the subgenus – Himalaya Mountains.</p> <p>Key to species</p> <p>1. Elytra with adscutellar excitators only, scutellum in ♀ flat......................................................................................................................................... D. optatus (Klausnitzer, 1980)</p> <p>– Elytra with adscutellar and apical excitators, scutellum in ♀ very convex............................................................. D. (Himacyphon) sp. (known from a single female specimen)</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E06104884AFE02FF79C91152F4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E06107884AFF7DFE45CCCC5567.text	03A587E06107884AFF7DFE45CCCC5567.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Himacyphon) optatus (Klausnitzer 1980) Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Himacyphon) optatus (Klausnitzer, 1980), comb. nov.</p> <p>(Figs 14–15, 21–23, 28, 35–37, 103–110)</p> <p>Cyphon optatus KLAUSNITZER, 1980: 203.</p> <p>Cyphon (Oreocyphon) optatus: KLAUSNITZER (2008: 87).</p> <p>Material examined. NEPAL: 7 ♂♂ (KUMJ, EUM, NMW), “(E. NEPAL) Basantapur (2300m) 27°07’N, 87°24’E May 4, 1972 Malaise Trap (2) Kyushu Univ. Col.”; 4 ♂♂, ditto, but May 8, 1972; 3 ♂♂, ditto, but May 7, 1972; 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀, ditto, but May 9, 1972; 21 ♂♂, ditto, but May 6, 1972, 1 ♂ genitalia on slide no. HY 786; 4 ♂♂, ditto, but May 5, 1972; 1 ♂, ditto, but May 2, 1972; 3 ♂♂, ditto, but May 3, 1972, 1 ♂ genitalia on slide no. HY 748; 1 ♂ (CKD), “ Karnali / Humla, 6 km NW Simikot, Dandaphaya (Dharapuri), 30°00’09’’ N, 81°46’08’’ E, 2300 m, 18.06.2001, leg. A.Weigel ”; 1♂ (CKD), “ Koshi, Mutidhunga-Chitre, 2200–2400 m, 28.05.1985, leg. M. Brancucci ”; 1 ♂ (CKD), “ Koshi, Basantapur, 2300 m, 30.05.– 02.06.1985, leg. M. Brancucci ”; 1 ♂ (CKD), “ Langtang, Rain Forest, 2300–2800 m, 05.–06.1990, leg. S. Bilý ”; 1 ♂ (CKD), “ Gandaki, Kopchepani, 1500–1700 m, 15.05.1984, leg. C. R. Rai ”. 1 ♂ (ZMHB) “ Nepal: Umg. Jalkini (15 km n. Kathmandu), 1700m, 7 IV 1991, Erber”. INDIA: SIKKIM: 3 ♂♂ (BMNH), “ Sikkim: Singhik. / 3,500 ft. 23.iv.1924. / Maj. R.W.G. Hingston ”, “Everest Exp. / Brit. Mus. / 1924-386.” UTTARAKHAND: (CKD), 4 ♂♂, “Ranikhet, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 2 ♂♂, “ Almora, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Bhatkot, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂ (BMNH), “ West Bhatkot, Kumaon, 4000’, May ’20, HGC.”, “ H. G. Champion Coll., B.M. 1953-156”; 1 ♂ (BMNH), “W Almora Divu, Kumaon U. P., Apr, 1918, HGC.”, “H. G. Champion Coll., B. M. 1953-156”. WEST BENGAL: (NMB, NME, CKD), 4 ♂♂, “ Suntuk, 900 m, 14.05.1986, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1 ♂, “ Yok Forest, 2000 m, 06.05.1986, leg. Ch. J. Rai ”; 1♂, “ Shukubarry, 1000 m, 11.04.1986, leg. Ch.J. Rai ”; 1♂, “ Kurseong, Thingay, Bari, 800 m, 15.04.1991, leg. N. Dangal ”; 2 ♂♂, “ Kalimpong, Dumra Busty, 1000 m, 29.03.1991, leg. N. Dangal ”; 2 ♀♀ (BMNH, CKD). “ INDIA: Darjeeling D., Shukubarry, 1000 m (KPG), 11.04.1986, leg. Ch. J. Rai. ” ARUNACHAL PRADESH: 1 ♂ (CKD), “ Dirang vicinity, 27°21’23’’ N, 92°13’16’’ E, 1550± 150 m, 01.– 09.06.2004, leg. L. Dembický ”.</p> <p>Description of female. Elytra with a pair of round depressions (diameter 0.10 mm) near scutellum, with fungiform outgrowth in middle (Fig. 15). Sternite VII triangular (L 0.42–0.43 mm; W 0.87 –0.98 mm), caudal margin straight, with membranous flap (Figs 35, 36). Tergite VII (L 0.47–0.50 mm, W 0.55 –0.57 mm) with concave structure at mesal portion of apical margin (Fig. 37). Tergite VIII with rectangular plate (L 0.30–0.32 mm, W 0.22 –0.27 mm) with fine hairs at margin, and long apodemes (L 0.85–0.93 mm) (Fig. 108). Sternite VIII (L 0.55–0.58 mm, W 0.26 –0.28 mm) with long diverging plate, distal margin rounded on both sides, with a group of fine hairs (Fig. 107). Ovipositor relatively long; proctiger membranous; lateral processes elongate, with two tufts of setae (Fig. 109); coxite (L 0.28–0.30 mm). Distal bursellar sclerites not discernible. Proximal bursellar sclerite (L 0.14–0.16 mm; W 0.20 –0.21 mm) with one tooth at proximal margin (L 0.07 mm), and two teeth at distal margin with (L 0.03 mm) (Fig. 110).</p> <p>Distribution. Nepal, India.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E06107884AFF7DFE45CCCC5567	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
03A587E06101884EFE30FF78CF145165.text	03A587E06101884EFE30FF78CF145165.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dermestocyphon (Himacyphon) Ruta & Yoshitomi & Klausnitzer 2013	<div><p>Dermestocyphon (Himacyphon) sp.</p> <p>(Figs 16–17, 111–120)</p> <p>Material examined. NEPAL: 1 ♀ (BMNH), “TAPLEJUNG DISTR: Dobhan, E bank of River Tamur. c.3500'”, “Mixed vegetation by stream in deep gully. i–ii.1962.”, “BRIT. MUS. East Nepal Exp. 1961–62. R.L. Coe Coll. B.M. 1962–177”.</p> <p>Description of female. Body elongate (TL/EW 1.88), dark brown (Fig. 16). Antennomeres 1–3 and legs lighter, yellowish brown. Basal portion of elytra seeming yellowish, what is caused by the presence of peculiar excitator-like structures (Fig. 17, see below). Scutellum very convex, covered with dense punctures. Elytra with transverse depressed area behind scutellum, with a fungiform outgrowth (diameter 0.07 mm) in adsutural portion of each elytron. Apical portion of elytra with a transversely elevated area and a pair of round depressions (diameter ca. 0.20 mm), each with a fungiform outgrowth (diameter 0.09 mm) in its central portion. Three microsculptured areas are present on each elytron: in anterior portion of elytra (along basal margin, microsculpture is so dense that the surface of elytra is opaque and seems to be yellowish), near outer margin of lateral portion, and near outer margin of posterior portion (Figs 111–115). Sternite VII triangular (L 0.44 mm; W 0.93 mm), caudal margin straight, with membranous flap (Fig. 116). Tergite VII (L 0.52 mm, W 0.72 mm) with concave structure at mesal portion of apical margin. Tergite VIII with rectangular plate (L 0.28 mm, W 0.25 mm) with fine hairs at margin, and long apodemes (L 1.12 mm). Sternite VIII (L 0.62 mm, W 0.23 mm) with long diverging plate, distal margin on both sides rounded, with a group of fine hairs. Ovipositor relatively long (Fig. 117); proctiger membranous; lateral processes elongate, with two tufts of setae; coxites (L 0.32 mm) membranous. Distal bursellar sclerites not discernible. Proximal bursellar sclerite (L 0.15 mm; W 0.26 mm) with long outgrowth at proximal margin (L 0.08 mm) and two sharp carinae covered with minute denticles on ventral portion (Figs 118–119).</p> <p>Remark. We have carefully examined all available male specimens belonging to the subgenus Himacyphon in search of cryptic species corresponding to the above female. No significant morphological differences were noticed in the males examined and all of them are hence considered as belonging to D. (H.) optatus.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587E06101884EFE30FF78CF145165	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Ruta, Rafał;Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki;Klausnitzer, Bernhard	Ruta, Rafał, Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki, Klausnitzer, Bernhard (2013): Review of the genus Dermestocyphon (Coleoptera: Scirtidae: Scirtinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53 (1): 253-285, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5740395
