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505B87A7FF9BFFDA46B2FB7EF391F865.text	505B87A7FF9BFFDA46B2FB7EF391F865.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Entisberus archetypus : Distant 1903	<div><p>Entisberus archetypus Distant, 1903</p><p>(Fig. 2)</p><p>Entisberus archetypus: Distant 1903:72 . Entisberus archetypus, Distant 1904:66 .</p><p>Originally described from Sri Lanka (Ceylon) (Distant 1903), and reported from southwest China (Zheng and Zou 1981), India, Vietnam, Malaysia (Pahang, Sabah), Indonesia (Sumatra), and New Guinea (Kondorosy 2008). I have also seen specimens from Indonesia (Java, Krakataus), Malaysia (Sarawak) and Singapore.</p><p>Kondorosy (2008) also illustrated E. archetypus and gave measurements for this species, and provided some key characteristics to distinguish E. archetypus from the male of E. bergrothi Kondorosy. However, with the discovery of the female of E. bergrothi and the study of additional specimens of E. archetypus, some other characteristic can now be cited.</p><p>Diagnosis. Antennae ochraceous, with only basal fourth of first segment dark ferruginous brown; more than half of first antennal segment extending beyond apex of head; anterior lobe of pronotum in male not strongly gibbous; anterior lobe of pronotum in both sexes with oblique furrows, but otherwise pruinose and without dense, decumbent, golden pubescence; humeral angles of pronotum sharply angulate, with corner excised; Y-shaped elevation of scutellum with a few ferruginous punctures in middle, and with middle elevated, but not distinctly ferruginous; mesosternum without spine in both sexes.</p><p>A dorsal habitus photograph of a female of E. archetypus from Indonesia (Krakataus, Rakata) is shown in Fig. 2.</p><p>Material examined. Male lectotype, Ceylon, Peradeniya, 11.1901 (Distant Coll. 1911-383) [BMNH] ; 1 ♂, BORNEO: SARAWAK, Kuching, Santubong, 797–1500m, 18–30.vi.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM]; 1 ♀, BORNEO: SARAWAK, Sandong, Kampong Tapuh, 300–450m, 4–9.viii.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM]; 3 ♂ 2 ♀, BORNEO: SARAWAK, Nanga Pelagus nr. Kapit, 180–585m, 7–14.viii. '58 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♀, BORNEO: SARAWAK, Bau Lake Area, 29–30.viii.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 (abdomen missing), BORNEO: SARAWAK, Mt. Penrisseu, 3000’, (Dr. E. Mjoberg) ( Mt. Poi Exped.) ( Entisberus sp. not in B.M. det R.J. Issard 1931) [BMNH] ; 1 ♂ [INDONESIA], Java: Bogor, 27.xii.1964 (J. Winkle) [BPBM] ; 4 ♂ 1 ♀, INDONESIA, Java, Ujong Kulong, Peucang, Loc. 174K, 645' S 10515 'E, rain forest beating, 19.9.1984 (1984 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MZB, MVMA, Scudder Coll.] ; 1 ♀ INDONESIA, Java, Ujong Kulong, tract to Cibunar, Loc. 180.G, beating, 20.9.1984 (1984 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ] ; 1 ♀, INDONESIA, Java, Ujong Kulong, Cidaon, Loc. 181.E, 646' S 10515 'E, coastal vegetation, beating, 22.9.1984 (1984 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ] ; 1 ♀, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, W. ridge, Loc. 177, 609' S 10525 'E , 250m, beating, 1.ix.1984 (1984 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ]; 1 ♂, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, S. slope, Loc. 178.B, 100m, beating, 4.ix.1984 (1984 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ]; 2 ♂ 1 ♀, id., Loc. 178:AB, 200 ft., beating [MZB, MVMA, Scudder Coll.] ; 2 ♀, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, W. ridge, Loc. 177.AB, 609' S 10525 'E , 600m, beating Schefflera, 5.ix.1984 (1984 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ; MVMA]; 3 ♂ 2 ♀, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, W. ridge, Loc. 177.DA, 609' S 10525 'E , 250m, beating ferns, 12.ix.1984 (1984 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MCB, MVMA, Scudder Coll.]; 1 ♂, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, South Bay, Loc. 178.CD, 609' S 10528 'E, beating, 16.ix.1984 (1984 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ] ; 1 ♂, INDONESIA, Krakataus Is., Panjang, Loc. 234.AH, 605' S 10528 'E, 2 hr general beat, 16.viii.1985 (P.J. Vaughan) (1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ] ; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Panjang, Loc. 234.CI, 605' S 10528 'E, 16.viii.1985 (I.W.B. Thornton) (1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ, MVMA] ; 1 ♀, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Panjang, Loc. 235.CF, 605' S 10528 'E, sweep, 16.viii.1985 (Sudarman collector))1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ] ; 1 ♂, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Panjang Central, Loc. 234.GL, 605' S 10528 'E, beating, 17.viii.1985 (I.W.B. Thornton) (1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ] ; 4 ♂ 1 ♀, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, S. face, Loc. 224.EM, 200m, hr. beat, 24.viii.1985 (P.J. Vaughan) (1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ, MVMA, Scudder Coll.] ; 6 ♂ 3 ♀, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, S. face, Loc. 225.IR, 200m, sweep, 24.viii.1985 (Sudarman collector) (1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ, MVMA, Scudder Coll.] ; 1 ♂, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, S. face, Loc. 224.FO, 20–50m, 1.5 hr. beat, 25.viii.1985 (P.J. Vaughan) (1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ] ; 3 ♂ 1 ♀, INDONESIA, Krakatau Is., Rakata, S. face, Loc. 224.HH, 50–100m, 1 H beat, 26.viii.1985 (P.J. Vaughan) (1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ, MVMA, Scudder Coll.] ; 2 ♂ 2 ♀, INDONESIA, Rakata, S. face, Loc. 224.IP, 50–100m, 1 hr. beat, 26.viii.1985 (P.J. Vaughan) (1985 Zoological Exped. Krakataus) [MBBJ, MVMA, Scudder Coll.] ; 1 ♀ BORNEO: SARAWAK, Bau District, Bidi, 2.ix.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♀, BORNEO: SARAWAK, Bau District, Bidi, 90–240m, 3.ix.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂, BORNEO: SARAWAK, Bau District, Pangkalan Tebang, 300–450m, 5.ix. '58, (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 2 ♂ 1 ♀, NORTH BORNEO, Tawan District, Kalabakan, primary forest, 8–15.xi.58 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, NORTH BORNEO, Ranau, 5.x.1958 (L.W. Quate) [BPBM] ; 1 ♀, BRITISH N. BORNEO, Ranau, 30.ix.–5.x.1958 (L.W. Quate) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, BRITISH N. BORNEO, Sandakan, Nov. 20, 1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 2 ♂, BRITISH N. BORNEO, Paring, Nr. Ranau, 23.i.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂, BRITISH N. BORNEO, Liawan, sweeping, Jan. 14 –19,1959 (T.C Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂, BRITISH N. BORNEO, Tenompok, 10–14.ii.1959 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂, BRITISH N. BORNEO, Tenompok, 1460m, Jesselton , 30m E, 11–19-1959 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM]; 1 ♀, MALAYA, Cameron Highlands, Mt. Brichang, 2–7.i.1959 (L.W. Quate) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, MALAYA, Fraser’s Hill, 1300m, light trap, 16.ii.1966 (J. Sedlacek) [BPBM] ; 1 ♀, MALAYA, Singapore, Nee Soon Water Res., 7.xii.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 6 ♂ 6 ♀, MALAYA, Singapore, Botanical Garden, 10–11.xii.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM, Scudder Coll.] ; 1 ♂, THAILAND: Chiangmai: Doi Aneka, 9.iv.53 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♀, THAILAND: Doi Aneka, nr. Chiangmai, 9.iv.1953 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂, THAILAND, Chiangmai Prov., Doi Suthep, 14.xi.1957 (J. L. Gressitt) [BPBM] ; 1 ♀, THAILAND, Chiangmai Prov., Doi Suthep, 1–5.iv.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂, THAILAND, Chiangdao, 5–10.iv.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 5 ♂ 6 ♀, id., 5–11.iv.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM, Scudder Coll.]; 4 ♂, THAILAND, Banna, 5–10.iv.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 3 ♂, 1 ♀, THAILAND, Fang, 12–19.iv.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, THAILAND (NW): Chiangmai, Fang, 12– 19.iv.1958 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM]; 1 ♂ 1 ♀, THAILAND: SE, Chanthaburi: Prew, 45m, 25–30.iv.58 (T.C. Maa) [BPBM] ; 1 ♂, THAILAND, Fang (Agr. Exp. Sta.), Chiangmai Prov., 14 Jun.1965; 45 [BPBM] .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/505B87A7FF9BFFDA46B2FB7EF391F865	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Scudder, G. G. E.	Scudder, G. G. E. (2016): A review of the genus Entisberus Distant (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae: Drymini). Zootaxa 4083 (1): 143-150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4083.1.8
505B87A7FF9BFFD946B2FF65F306FB83.text	505B87A7FF9BFFD946B2FF65F306FB83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Entisberus Distant 1903	<div><p>Genus Entisberus Distant, 1903</p><p>(Fig. 1)</p><p>Entisberus Distant 1903:74 .</p><p>The genus Entisberus was described originally by Distant (1903) and was redescribed by Distant (1904), Bergroth (1918) and Kondorosy (2008). The diagnostic characters include the following:</p><p>Description. Head triangular and not exserted; eyes not stylate, but prominent and adjacent to anterior margin of pronotum, with at least part of eye projecting beyond antero-lateral corners of pronotum; antennal tubercles clearly visible from above; antennae with relatively long, outstanding setae, with first segment at least half surpassing apex of head; bucculae not terminating posteriorly in a distinct spine; rostrum just surpassing fore coxae, with first segment not attaining base of head. Pronotum with two distinct lobes on disc, and laterally distinctly impressed at level of dorsal separation of lobes; laterally angulate, but not distinctly carinate; anterior margin with distinct punctate collar, but this not separated from disc by a distinct sulcus; disc distinctly punctate, with punctures on posterior lobe and collar larger than those on anterior lobe; postero-lateral angles prominent or slightly angulate, with corner often somewhat excised; posterior margin slightly impressed at basal angles of scutellum. Scutellum with a distinct Y-shaped, pale elevation. Hemelytra macropterous; clavus with three parallel rows of punctures; corium with two parallel rows of punctures adjacent to claval suture, and outer half distinctly, but irregularly punctate; anterior margin of corium narrowly impunctate, sinuate and sometimes somewhat serrate; apical margin of corium at most slightly sinuate, concave near inner angle; membrane with distinct veins and dusky patches. Fore femora not greatly incrassate, but unarmed with spines. Abdominal venter with sutures between sterna is replaced by coarse striate bands.</p><p>Kondorosy (2008) listed other characteristics of Entisberus to separate this genus from Retoka China, and illustrated both genera. Distant (1904) and Zheng and Zou (1981) also illustrated the type species, Entisberus archetypus Distant, 1903 . Kondorosy (2008) moved the species described as Entisberus gibbus Zheng (Zheng and Zou 1981) and E. esaki Slater &amp; Hidaka (Slater &amp; Hidaka 1958) to the genus Retoka.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/505B87A7FF9BFFD946B2FF65F306FB83	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Scudder, G. G. E.	Scudder, G. G. E. (2016): A review of the genus Entisberus Distant (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae: Drymini). Zootaxa 4083 (1): 143-150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4083.1.8
505B87A7FF99FFDD46B2F8ABF6D8FAA5.text	505B87A7FF99FFDD46B2F8ABF6D8FAA5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Entisberus bergrothi Kondorosy. However 2008	<div><p>Entisberus bergrothi Kondorosy, 2008</p><p>(Fig. 3)</p><p>Entisberus archetypus (non Distant, 1903): Bergroth 1918: 105. (misidentification) Entisberus bergrothi Kondorosy 2008:594 .</p><p>Kondorosy (2008) described and illustrated this species from males, with the characteristic gibbous anterior lobe to the pronotum. However, the female was unknown, but can now be described.</p><p>Female (Fig. 3). Description. COLOURATION. Head and anterior lobe of pronotum dark brown; antennae ochraceous with extreme base of first segment dark ferruginous brown; legs including femora and trochanters ochraceous, and with only coxae dark ferruginous. STRUCTURE. Dorsum rather dull, with only membrane somewhat shiny. Head with prominent antennal tubercles, clearly visible from above; vertex moderately convex, with distinct, decumbent, golden pubescence; eyes prominent and extending well beyond antero-lateral angles of pronotum; antennae rather setose, with setae longer than width of antennal segment; antennae with less than half of first segment extending beyond apex of head; rostrum reaching posterior edge of fore coxae. Pronotum with anterior lobe not usually as gibbous as in male, but gently convex with rather short, dense decumbent, golden pubescence; anterior lobe of pronotum without fine oblique furrows with punctures larger than those on anterior lobe; humeral angles of pronotum prominent, but not sharply angled. Scutellum with distinct Y-shaped elevation, with centre interrupted by dense dark ferruginous-brown punctures obscuring the pale ochraceous area in the centre, thus appearing rather ferruginous. Hemelytra macropterous and extending slightly beyond end of abdomen; costal margin of corium sinuate and distinctly serrate in basal half; apical margin of corium almost straight, but slightly concave near inner angle. Mesosternum with at most a minute spine. MEASUREMENTS (n=5). Head width 0.75 (0.62–0.82); head length 0.43 (0.37–0.50); vertex width 0.38 (0.26– 0.43); antennal measurements 0.40 (0.30–0.45): 0.46 (0.37–0.50): 0.37 (0.27–0.42): 0.39 (0.33–0.42); rostral measurements 0.25 (0.20–0.30): 0.22 (0.17–0.27): 0.17 (0.13–0.20): 0.22 (0.17–0.23). Pronotal width 1.36 (1.20–1.48); pronotal length 0.91 (0.82–1.00); scutellar width 0.77 (0.67–0.83); scutellar length 0.68 (0.63–0.72). Total body length 3.40 (2.75–3.75).</p><p>Republic of Philippines material examined. 1♂, P.I., Los Banos (Baker) ( Mus. Hels. No. 3125) [MZH]; 1♂, P.I. Paete ( Mus. Hels. No. 3126) [MZH]; 1♂, Luzon, Mt. Makiling, 2703 ( Baker) ( Mus. Hels. No. 3127) [MZH]; 1♂, Mindanao, Surigao, 14946 ( Baker) ( Mus. Hels. No. 3128) [MZH]; 1♂, Luzon, Mt. Makiling ( Baker) ( Mus. Hels. No. 3130) [MZH]; 1♂, Luzon, Mt. Makiling ( Baker) [NHRS 217 /60]; 1♀, Nord-Luzon, Los Banos, 17.2.14 (G. Böttcher) (Taeuber Coll. B.M. 1949-474) [BMNH]; 1♀, Nord-Luzon, Los Banos, 3.iv.14 (G. Böttcher) [BMNH]; 1♂, 5♀, Ins . Samar, Catbalogan, 21.4.15 (G. Böttcher) {Taueber Coll. 1949-474) [BMNH; Scudder Coll.]; 1♂, Ins . Samar, Catbalogan, 22.4.15 (G. Böttcher) (Taeuber Coll. B.M. 1949-474) [BMNH]; 2♀, Ins . Samar, Catbalogan, 24.v.15 (G. Böttcher)(Taeuber Coll. B.M. 1949-474) [BMNH; Scudder Coll.]; 1♀ , Insel Leyte, Buranen, 30.4.15 (G. Böttcher) (Taueber Coll. B.M. 1949-474) [BMNH]; 1♂, N. Luzon, Balbalon, 4000’, 7.2.17 (G. Böttcher) (Taueber Coll. B.M. 1949-474) [BMNH]; 1♀ , Philippines, Luzon I., Camarines Sur Prov.; Mt. Iriga, 500–600m, light trap, 3–4.iv.1962 (L.M. Torrevillas) [BPBM]; 1♀ , Albay Prov., Mt. Mayon, 16 km NW of Lagaspi, 900–1000m, light trap, 10.v.62 (L.M. Torrevillas) [BPBM].</p><p>The first six male specimens noted above were evidently listed by Bergroth (1918). These could not be located by Kondorosy (2008).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/505B87A7FF99FFDD46B2F8ABF6D8FAA5	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Scudder, G. G. E.	Scudder, G. G. E. (2016): A review of the genus Entisberus Distant (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae: Drymini). Zootaxa 4083 (1): 143-150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4083.1.8
505B87A7FF9FFFDE46B2FA1FF6E4FC39.text	505B87A7FF9FFFDE46B2FA1FF6E4FC39.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Entisberus interruptus Scudder 2016	<div><p>Entisberus interruptus Scudder, sp.n.</p><p>(Fig. 4)</p><p>Female. Description. COLOURATION. Head dark blackish-brown; antennae ochraceous with basal three-fourths of first segment dark brown, and fourth segment medially brown; rostrum ochraceous with first segment vaguely brown basally. Pronotum with anterior lobe dark brown; posterior lobe ferrugino-ochraceous with ferruginous punctures, and with lateral areas and vague central and medio-lateral longitudinal brown streaks. Scutellum dark ferruginous-brown, with stem and arms of Y-shaped elevation ochraceous. Hemelytra ferrugino-ochraceous with ferruginous punctures; costal margin of corium with distal part near apex brown, and with a brown streak in apical half; area around pale spot at inner angle of corium also brown; membrane with distinct brownish area laterally and posteriorly. Legs ochraceous with basal third of fore femora, and basal four-fifths of middle and hind femora dark ferruginous; coxae and trochanters dark ferruginous. Venter dark ferruginous-brown. STRUCTURE. Dorsal surface dull with membrane somewhat shiny. Head with short, decumbent, golden setae, shorter than those on anterior lobe of pronotum; vertex moderately convex; eyes rather prominent with half of width projecting beyond anterolateral angles of pronotum; ocelli small and inconspicuous; antennae with prominent, rather erect setae, most of which almost twice length of thickness of second and third antennal segments, projecting beyond apex of head; venter of head with posterior end of bucculae prominent and ending at level of antennal insertion; antennal tubercles prominent from above; rostrum just surpassing fore coxae. Pronotum with punctures on anterior lobe smaller and more dense than those on posterior lobe; anterior lobe of disc with vague, oblique, impunctate lines, but lobe with dense, decumbent, golden pubescence, and not obviously pruinose; posterior lobe of disc without obvious setae, and with postero-lateral angles not prominently angled. Scutellum with Y-shaped elevation highest in middle, and with middle of ‘Y’ interrupted by dense punctures, making center rather ferruginous. Hemelytra macropterous and extending beyond end of abdomen; costal margin of corium distinctly sinuate, but at most with very small serrations basally; apical margin of corium gently sinuate, and distinctly concave near inner angle. Mesosternum without prominent spines. Abdominal venter with lateral parts of sterna bare, but with short, erect setae in median area; rugulose sutures prominent. MEASUREMENTS (n=3). Head width 0.63 (0.60–0.67); head length 0.49 (0.48–0.50); vertex width 0.36 (0.35–0.37); antennal measurements 0.35 (0.33–0.37): 0.42 (0.40–0.43): 0.31 (0.30–0.32); 0.39 (0.38–0.40); rostral measurements 0.25 (0.23–0.27): 0.22: 0.16 (0.15–0.17): 0.24 (0.20– 0.27). Pronotal width 1.28 (1.23–1.33); pronotal length 0.78 (0.77–0.78): scutellar width 0.78 (0.75–0.83); scutellar length 0.63 (0.60–0.65). Total body length 3.17 (3.08–3.25).</p><p>Holotype: Female, [Philippine Is.], Mindanao, Davao Province, Meran, Mt. Apo, E. slope, 6000 ft., beaten from tree ferns, original forest, 9.xi.1946 (H. Hoogstraal &amp; D. Heyneman leg.) (CNHM Philippine Zool. Exped. 1946-47) [CASM] .</p><p>Paratypes: 2 ♀, data as type [CASM, Scudder Coll.].</p><p>Discussion. Similar to E. archetypus in general appearance, but distinguished from this species and E. bergrothi in the colour of the legs, the first antennal segment, and in the structure of the pronotum.</p><p>Etymology. The specific epithet is the Latin adjective interruptus from interrumpo (meaning break in the middle) referring to the pale Y-shaped elevation on the scutellum being interrupted by dense punctures, making the centre rather ferruginous.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/505B87A7FF9FFFDE46B2FA1FF6E4FC39	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Scudder, G. G. E.	Scudder, G. G. E. (2016): A review of the genus Entisberus Distant (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae: Drymini). Zootaxa 4083 (1): 143-150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4083.1.8
505B87A7FF9CFFDE46B2FBA4F2CCF9DE.text	505B87A7FF9CFFDE46B2FBA4F2CCF9DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Entisberus Distant 1903	<div><p>Key to the species of Entisberus</p><p>1. Legs, including femora and trochanters ochraceous, and with only coxae dark ferruginous-brown; antennae ochraceous with basal one-fourth only of first segment dark ferruginous-brown; more than half length of first antennal segment extending beyond apex of head; Y-shaped elevation on scutellum usually with only a few fuscous punctures in middle, and with middle not appearing distinctly ferruginous; pronotal width usually much less than twice head width......................... 2</p><p>- Legs with coxae and trochanters dark ferruginous-brown; fore femora with basal one-third dark ferruginous-brown; middle and hind femora with basal four-fifths dark ferruginous-brown; antennae with basal three-fourths of first segment dark brown, and fourth antennal segment medially brown; only half length of first antennal segment extending beyond apex of head; Yshaped elevation on scutellum with centre interrupted by dense dark ferruginous-brown punctures, obscuring the pale ochraceous area in the centre, thus appearing rather ferruginous; pronotal width usually much less than twice head width; pronotal width twice or almost twice head width..................................................... interruptus Scudder</p><p>2. Anterior lobe of pronotum in male strongly gibbous; anterior lobe of pronotal disc in both sexes without fine, oblique furrows; anterior lobe of pronotal disc in female with dense, decumbent, golden pubescence; humeral angles of pronotum prominent, but not sharply angled; mesosternum with acute spines, especially in male........................ bergrothi Kondorosy</p><p>- Anterior lobe of pronotum in male not strongly gibbous, but gently convex; anterior lobe of pronotal disc in both sexes with fine, oblique furrows, but otherwise pruinose and without dense, decumbent, golden pubescence; humeral angles of pronotum sharply angled; mesosternum in both sexes without spine........................................ archetypus Distant</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/505B87A7FF9CFFDE46B2FBA4F2CCF9DE	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.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Scudder, G. G. E.	Scudder, G. G. E. (2016): A review of the genus Entisberus Distant (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae: Drymini). Zootaxa 4083 (1): 143-150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4083.1.8
