Eupholus azureus

Eupholus azureus
Eupholus azureus. Museum specimen
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Curculionidae
Subfamily: Entiminae
Genus: Eupholus
Species: E. azureus
Binomial name
Eupholus azureus
MacLeay, 1885

Eupholus azureus is a species of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae.[1]

Description

Eupholus azureus can reach a length of about 32 millimetres (1.3 in). The elytra are broader than the thorax at the base and pointed at the apex. There are nine rows of large regular deep punctures on each elytron. The scutellum is very small and round.[2] Eupholus azureus is slightly mottled black. The turquoise colour derives from very small scales.[3] The thorax shows two smooth black lines on each sides of the median sulcus. Usually there are one or two transverse bands (one is larger) a little behind the middle and not reaching the suture. The suture, the scutellar region and the transverse bands are black. Legs are azure and the knee joins are black. Antennae are partially covered with tiny whitish sensory hair, while the club is brown or black.[2] This species is characterized by sexual dimorphism, with males having a pronotum widely rounded and conical then females.

Distribution

This species can be found in lowland rainforests of Papua New Guinea.[2]

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