identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03ED8784FFA8DA63FEA9C9CF460CD351.text	03ED8784FFA8DA63FEA9C9CF460CD351.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Xixuthrus Thomson 1864	<div><p>Xixuthrus Thomson, 1864</p><p>([Désignation orig.] Macrotoma microcera White, 1853)</p><p>Clinopleurus Lansberge, 1884 ([Monotypie] Clinopleurus Arfakianus Lansberge, 1884)</p><p>Daemonarthra Lameere, 1903 ([Monotypie] Daemonarthra Helleri Lameere, 1903)</p><p>Chondrothrus Gressitt, 1959 ([Dés. originale &amp; Monotypie] Chondrothrus parallelus Gressitt, 1959)</p><p>Currently, with the synonym and description of a new species, Xixuthrus includes 28 species and three subspecies.</p><p>- Xixuthrus arfakianus (Lansberge,1884)</p><p>Indonesia, West Papua: Mts Arfak.</p><p>- Xixuthrus axis Thomson, 1878</p><p>Indonesia, West Papua: Mts Arfak, Amberbaki.</p><p>- Xixuthrus axis kozlovantoni Titarenko &amp; Zubov, 2018 Indonesia, Moluques: Kei Besar Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus bufo Thomson, 1878</p><p>Indonesia, Moluques: Halmahera, Ternate, Bacan, Morotai Isl. - Xixuthrus costatus Waterhouse, 1885</p><p>Salomon: Santa Ana, Makira Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus domingoensis Fisher, 1932</p><p>Rep. Dominicaine.</p><p>- Xixuthrus drumonti Zubov &amp; Titarenko, 2020 Indonesia: Wageo Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus fominykhi Titarenko &amp; Zubov, 2018 Indonesia, West Papua: Fak Fak Prov. - PNG: Morobe Prov.</p><p>- Xixuthrus ganglbaueri Lameere, 1912</p><p>Fiji: Viti Levu Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus granulipennis Komiya, 2000</p><p>Indonesia, West Papua: Jayapura.</p><p>- Xixuthrus gressitti Marazzi, Marazzi &amp; Komiya, 2006 PNG: New Britain Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus helleri (Lameere, 1903)</p><p>Indonesia, West Papua – PNG: Morobe Prov., Madang Prov.</p><p>- Xixuthrus heros (Graeffe, 1868)</p><p>Fiji: Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Taveuni Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus isyuniarkoi Delahaye, 2023</p><p>Indonesia, West Papua: Jayapura.</p><p>- Xixuthrus jakli Titarenko &amp; Zubov, 2018</p><p>Indonesia, Sulawesi, Talaud: Karakelang Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus lameerei Marazzi, Marazzi &amp; Komiya, 2006 Indonesia, West Papua: Fak Fak Prov. - PNG: Morobe Prov.</p><p>- Xixuthrus lansbergei (Lameere, 1912)</p><p>Salomon: Bougainville Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus lansbergei michael Missori &amp; Ercoli, 2018 PNG: East Highlands Prov.</p><p>- Xixuthrus lunicollis Lansberge, 1884</p><p>Indonesia: Buru, Seram, Ambon, Misool, Kei Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus microcerus (White, 1853)</p><p>Indonesia: Java, Sumatra, Seram Isl .</p><p>- Xixuthrus microcerus sundaorientis Titarenko &amp; Zubov, 2018 Philippines: Palawan – Malaysia; Borneo: Sarawak, Sabah.</p><p>- Xixuthrus nycticorax Thomson, 1877</p><p>Australia.</p><p>- Xixuthrus parallelus (Gressitt, 1959)</p><p>PNG: « Fly River ».</p><p>- Xixuthrus penrousi Titarenko &amp; Zubov, 2018</p><p>Indonesia: Central Sulawesi.</p><p>- Xixuthrus pinkeri Titarenko &amp; Zubov, 2018</p><p>Indonesia: Misool Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus ripertae Delahaye, Marazzi G., Marazzi V.&amp; Missori n. sp. Indonesia, West Papua: Wamena.</p><p>- Xixuthrus sapolsky Titarenko &amp; Zubov, 2018</p><p>Indonesia, Sulawesi: Sangir Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus solomonensis Marazzi &amp; Marazzi, 2006</p><p>Salomon: Malaita Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus stumpei Titarenko &amp; Zubov, 2018</p><p>PNG: Morobe Prov.</p><p>- Xixuthrus tarkus Marazzi &amp; Marazzi, 2023</p><p>PNG, Bismarck: Umboi Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus terribilis Thomson, 1877</p><p>Fiji: Viti Levu, Vanua Levu Isl.</p><p>- Xixuthrus thomsoni Marazzi, Marazzi &amp; Komiya, 2006</p><p>PNG: Morobe Prov., East Highlands Prov.</p><p>Acronymes</p><p>AMNH: American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA . CNRS Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France .</p><p>ELPC: Evgeniy Vladimirovich Levchenko private collection, Primorskiy kray, Kamenushka, Russia .</p><p>GVMPC: Giuseppe &amp; Valentino Marazzi private collection, Milano, Italia.</p><p>MCSN: Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria", Genova, Italia.</p><p>NDPC: Norbert Delahaye private collection, Plaisir, France.</p><p>PNG: Papouasia New Guinea.</p><p>RHPC: Roman Hergovits, private collection, Bratislava, Slovak Republic.</p><p>SNSD: Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden, Germany.</p><p>PMPC: Paolo Missori, private collection, Roma, Italia.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED8784FFA8DA63FEA9C9CF460CD351	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	Delahaye, Norbert;Marazzi, Giuseppe;Marazzi, Valentino;Missori, Paolo	Delahaye, Norbert, Marazzi, Giuseppe, Marazzi, Valentino, Missori, Paolo (2024): Synonymy and description of a new species in Xixuthrus Thomson, 1864 from Indonesia (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Macrotomini, Xixuthrina). Faunitaxys 12 (42): 1-10, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(42), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15571650
03ED8784FFA8DA61FCC6CDA14173D17E.text	03ED8784FFA8DA61FCC6CDA14173D17E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Xixuthrus ripertae Delahaye, Marazzi G., Marazzi V. & Missori 2024	<div><p>Xixuthrus ripertae Delahaye, Marazzi, Marazzi &amp; Missori, n. sp.</p><p>(Fig. 1 - 9)</p><p>ZooBank:https://zoobank.org/ 2FB4B3E6-7505-45A9-BE5D-2C5E0B126C8A</p><p>Holotype, ♂, Indonesia, West Papua (Irian Jaya), Highland Papua Prov., Wamena, VII.2023, NDPC (n°12149);</p><p>Allotype, ♀, Indonesia, West Papua (Irian Jaya), Highland Papua Prov., Wamena, IX.2023, NDPC (n°12157);</p><p>Additional paratypes (5 ♂, 2 ♀)</p><p>- 1 ♂ &amp; 1 ♀, Indonesia, West Papua (Irian Jaya), Highland Papua Prov., Wamena, VII.2023, NDPC (n°12147 &amp; 12150);</p><p>- 1 ♂ &amp; 1 ♀, Indonesia, West Papua (Irian Jaya), Highland Papua Prov., Wamena, IX.2023, NDPC (n°12158 &amp; 12159);</p><p>- 3 ♂, Indonesia, West Papua (Irian Jaya), Highland Papua Prov., Wamena, II.2024, GVMPC, ELPC &amp; NDPC (n°12152).</p><p>Description of holotype</p><p>Overall look. – Robust shape; integument dark ochre-brown.</p><p>Head. – Large, median groove distinct between antennal tubercles, absent on vertex. Antennal tubercles weakly punctate, very low, not contiguous basally. eyes protruding; Dorsal interocular space larger than width of one upper eye lobe. Forehead without pubescence, coarsely punctate; with lateral band less punctate and with yellow setae; vertex wrinkled without pubescence. In dorsal view, clypeus</p><p>2 3</p><p>4. VII.2023 (60,9 mm) NDPC (n°12150). 5. II.2024 (56,4 mm) GVMPC. 6. II.2024 (61,5 mm) NDPC (n°12152). 7. II.2024 (62,1 mm) ELPC. 8. IX.2023 (60,4 mm) NDPC (n°12159).</p><p>9 10</p><p>9. VII.2023 (58,9 mm) NDPC (n°12147). 10. IX.2023 (57,4 mm) NDPC (n°12158).</p><p>triangular-shaped; in frontal view, rounded; coarsely punctate, with sparse, short yellow setae. Mandibles long, robust, curved at their slightly tapered apices, with two teeth on inner surface, with dense, shallow punctation on dorsal surface.</p><p>Antenna. – Composed of eleven well-formed articles, slighty surpassing the middle of elytra; scape not attaining pronotum, gradually and slightly enlarged apically, with sparse, distinct punctation on smooth surface, almost twice longer than antennomere III; III almost cylindrical, rectilinear, rounded apically, sparsely, finely punctate, without spines, glabrous; IV–X gradually and slightly enlarged apically, sparsely, finely punctate, with similar length; XI flattened and striated, about as long as X.</p><p>Prothorax. – Transverse, trapezoidal; sides divergent backward (maximum width: 15 mm),crenulated between anterolateralangles and lateral tubercle of prothorax, which is spiniform and located on posterior quarter; sides convergent from lateral tubercles of prothorax and posterolateral angles. Pronotum slightly rough punctate, and two parallel smooth bands on anterior half; covered with short golden pubescence; anterolateral angles rounded, posteriorly about as wide as elytral humeral width.</p><p>Scutellum . – Large, transverse, semicircular, without sulcus.</p><p>Elytra. – Densely and regularly punctate, covered with dense, short golden pubescence; lateral margin explanate; maximum width located about middle; with four distinct costae not attaining apex, without pubescence, with a few intercostal transverse costae on distal side; apex individually rounded, with small spine at sutural apex.</p><p>Legs. – Forelegs longer than mid- and hindlegs, slender, covered with few small spicules on ventral surface of femora and tibiae; protibiae arched, punctation gradually dense from base toward apex; profemora reticulate; meso- and metafemora with sparse, fine, glabrous punctures; meso- and metatibiae densely granular;protarsi broad, covered with short yellow setae dorsally; protarsomere III longer than wide, somewhat acute on apex of lobes; tarsomere V the longest.</p><p>Allotype female. – Similar to males, differing by the slender body, prothorax more distinctly trapezoidal, lateral tubercles of prothorax more spiny and long, and antennae shorter and reaching anterior third of elytra.</p><p>Remarks. – Comparing the paratypes, we can see that the shape of the prothorax varies from trapezoidal to almost rectangular. This variation does not allow the new species to be considered equal to any of the other known species.</p><p>Examination of several specimens and the recent descriptions of new species showed that the species of Xixuthrus present a high rate of endemism by island or even by biotope (low or high altitude). All specimens previously identified as Xixuthrus helleri are now considered three different species.</p><p>Length. – 56.4–69.6 mm (from apex of mandibles to elytral apex).</p><p>Etymology. – This species is dedicated to Blandine Ripert of the CNRS, director of the French Institute of Pondicherry, for her support and involvement in the French influence of France in Indian sciences.</p><p>Comparison with species from the same group</p><p>We define the group of species, Xixuthrus helleri, X. lameerei and X. ripertae characterized by their general shape and coloration whose speciation criteria we define.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED8784FFA8DA61FCC6CDA14173D17E	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	Delahaye, Norbert;Marazzi, Giuseppe;Marazzi, Valentino;Missori, Paolo	Delahaye, Norbert, Marazzi, Giuseppe, Marazzi, Valentino, Missori, Paolo (2024): Synonymy and description of a new species in Xixuthrus Thomson, 1864 from Indonesia (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Macrotomini, Xixuthrina). Faunitaxys 12 (42): 1-10, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(42), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15571650
03ED8784FFAADA6FFF4FCF69465DD1A3.text	03ED8784FFAADA6FFF4FCF69465DD1A3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Xixuthrus helleri (Lameere 1903)	<div><p>Xixuthrus helleri (Lameere, 1903)</p><p>- Daemonarthra Helleri Lameere, 1903: 317 ([Holotype] Nouvelle Guinée anglaise (contrée de l'Astrolabe) SNSD); Lameere, 1912: 157.</p><p>- Xixuthrus [ Daemonarthra] Helleri; Lameere, 1913: 35; Lameere, 1919: 61.</p><p>- Xixuthrus (Daemonarthra) helleri; Gressitt, 1959: 70, 71; Komiya, 2000: 7, fig.4(male); Marazzi, Marazzi&amp; Komiya,2006:32, figs8 left(male), 8 right (female); Ślipiński, de Keyzer &amp; Jin, 2023: 193, 196, figs 94A(female), 94B (mâle), 94C-F.</p><p>- Xixuthrus helleri; Delahaye, G. Marazzi &amp; V. Marazzi, 2023: 2.</p><p>“ 1. Daemonarthra Helleri nova species .</p><p>Une seule femelle, de la Nouvelle-Guinée anglaise (contrée de l'Astrolabe), communiquée par M. le Dr Heller, directeur du Musée de Dresde.</p><p>La longueur est de 53 millimètres, la teinte d'un brun marron foncé; l’Insecte est recouvert d'une pubescence d'un jaune doré, mais la suture et quatre bandes longitudinales accompagnant les côtes élytrales sont dénudées.</p><p>Les mandibules sont un peu plus convexes que chez Xixuthrus, et elles manquent de dent externe vers l'extrémité.</p><p>Les antennes atteignent le milieu des élytres; le 1er article, qui dépasse considérablement le niveau du lobe postérieur de l'oeil, est très déprimé, tranchant au bord interne qui est très peu denticulé; sa ponctuation est grosse et confluente; il est égal aux 3 e et 4 e réunis; le 3 e est un peu plus long que le 5 e et surtout que le 4 e, la différence entre le 4 e et le 5 e étant plus prononcée que chez Xixuthrus microcerus; l'angle interne de tous les articles est avancé, mais non épineux; le système porifère est très développé: il couvre déjà tout le côté interne du 4 e article, presque tout le 8 e et entièrement les trois derniers.</p><p>La tête est rugueuse, granuleuse en arrière et derrière les yeux.</p><p>Les côtés du prothorax sont épineux, el ils convergent peu en avant; les angles antérieurs sont développés en un lobe formant une courte oreillette. Le pronotum, couvert çà et là de granulations, est très inégal: il offre deux dépressions postérieures très marquées et des crêtes lisses et dénudées disposées absolument comme chez Xixuthrus heros .</p><p>L'écusson offre une fine ponctuation réticulée.</p><p>Les élytres sont épineuses à l'angle sutural, et elles présentent de gros points superficiels accompagnant les côtes: celles-ci sont peu saillantes, sans anastomoses, la 3 e étant plus près de la plus externe que de la 2 e.</p><p>Le prosternum est légèrement rugueux sur la saillie qui est peu rétrécie au milieu; tout le métasternum el l'abdomen offrent une très fine ponctuation serrée.</p><p>Les pattes ont tous les fémurs épineux en dessus et en dessous, et tous les tibias très épineux dans tous les sens. ”</p><p>Length. – 49-91 mm (specimens from GVMPC)</p><p>Distribution. – Indonesia, West Papua (Irian Jaya): Highland Papua, West Papua; Papua New Guinea: Southern Highlands Province, Morobe Province.</p><p>Xixuthrus lameerei Marazzi, Marazzi &amp; Komiya, 2006</p><p>- Xixuthrus lameerei Marazzi, Marazzi &amp; Komiya, 2006: 27, figs 7 left (male holotype), 7 right (female allotype) ([Holotype] Indonesia, Irian Jaya West, Fak-Fak in GVMPC); Delahaye, G. Marazzi &amp; V. Marazzi, 2023: 2.</p><p>- Xixuthrus (Daemonarthra) lameerei; Ślipiński, de Keyzer &amp; Jin, 2023: 193, 198, figs 97E-F (male), 98E (female paratype).</p><p>“ Male</p><p>Dimensions of Holotypus: total length 56 mm, pronotum width 13.5 mm, max. elytra width, at about mid-length, 19 mm.</p><p>Teguments blackish, palps reddish, antennae from apex of 3rd antennomere onwards dark reddish brown, becoming paler towards apex; dorsal parts extensively covered with short, more or less dense golden pubescence, here and there lacking or reduced to scattered hairs only visible at certain angles, possibly because worn-out.</p><p>Body stocky, rather broad and flattened. Head massive, a little less than 2/3 pronotum wide (ratio = 0.67), with deep medial longitudinal groove, covered with more or less sparse pubescence, distinctly denser on epistome; eyes fairly large, in dorsal view distance between them about 3/4 eye width; mandibles fairly elongate, about 2/3 as long as antennal scape, with outer edge almost evenly rounded from base to apex, with external preapical tooth hardly visible, with double punctuation consisting of coarse punctures separated by partly narrow and wrinkled, partly wide and finely punctate intervals, covered with sparse pubescence, except for apex and along inner edge. Antennae rather short, reaching backwards about mid-length of elytra, scape elongate (ratio scape length /head width = 0.65), very weakly arcuate, surface microreticulate and dull with coarse punctation made of deep, elongate punctures; 3rd antennomere short, hardly longer than one</p><p>14 15 16</p><p>half scape; following articles shorter and of equal length until 6°, then becoming progressively longer until 10°, 11° distinctly longer (XI/ X length ratio =1.28), only slightly arcuate.</p><p>Pronotum subtrapezoidal, with sides slightly divergent rearwards, transverse ( length /width ratio = 0.56), with distinct medial impression, covered with pubescence, dense and continuous along lateral edges, scattered or lacking on extensive areas in central position, therefore conspicuously blotchy in appearance; surface, only visible in areas lacking pubescence, with uneven, double reticulate punctuation; medial impression laterally edged with a pair of elongate, irregular bumps, about one half as long as the pronotum, anteriorly finely, densely and evenly punctate, posteriorly microreticulate, fairly shiny with scattered, large punctures; external to those two farther, much smaller bumps, from where two oblique crests reach the posterior angles; anterior angles hardly projecting forwards, their front side with a pair of very weak undulations; behind those pronotum sides with some uneven, blunt-tipped teeth, rearwards increasingly obtuse; posterior angles elongated into short, slender tooth; posterior edge internal to angles oblique and subrectilinear about as far as articulation with mesothorax, there with an obvious obtuse tubercle, in the middle distinctly convex and projecting rearwards.</p><p>Scutellum pubescent, posteriorly rounded.</p><p>Elytra with broad, flat, glabrous costae, with reticulate, fairly shiny surface, covered with dense, uneven punctuation, double in basal portion, increasingly scattered rearwards; such costae delimit five conspicuous, pubescent stripes, about as wide as twice to three times the adjacent costae; apex broadly rounded and armed with a robust sutural tooth.</p><p>Legs fairly developed, fore femora a little sho1ter than mid ones (fore femur length /pronotum width ratio = 0.76), tegument weakly microreticulate and fairly shiny, with rows of short, slender, irregularly spaced spines along inner femoral and tibial edges; fore femora with coarse punctures, close and with strongly raised intervals towards femoral apex; mid and hind ones with much smaller and more scattered punctures, with flat intervals; all tibiae coarsely and closely punctate, fore ones close to apex obviously expanded and distinctly bent outwards. Fore tarsi short, about 9/10 head width, poorly expanded;1 st tarsomere, as seen in dorsal view, not longer than 2 nd; last tarsomere a little longer than the first three together (ratio = 1:10). ”</p><p>Length. – 56-61 mm.</p><p>Distribution. – Indonesia, West Papua (Irian Jaya): West Papua; – Papua New Guinea: Morobe Province.</p><p>18. Holotype ♂, GVMPC. 19 . Allotype ♀, GVMPC. 20. ♂, NDPC (n°11950). 21 . Paratype ♀, NDPC (n°9107).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED8784FFAADA6FFF4FCF69465DD1A3	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	Delahaye, Norbert;Marazzi, Giuseppe;Marazzi, Valentino;Missori, Paolo	Delahaye, Norbert, Marazzi, Giuseppe, Marazzi, Valentino, Missori, Paolo (2024): Synonymy and description of a new species in Xixuthrus Thomson, 1864 from Indonesia (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Macrotomini, Xixuthrina). Faunitaxys 12 (42): 1-10, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(42), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15571650
03ED8784FFA5DA6EFE91C97741BDD0D8.text	03ED8784FFA5DA6EFE91C97741BDD0D8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Xixuthrus helleri (Lameere 1903)	<div><p>X. helleri (Lameere, 1903)</p><p>Strongly spiny on entire profemora</p><p>Long and slender profemora Ventral surface of metafemora and metatibiae with distinct and moderately abundant spines</p><p>Scape asperate, with short spines</p><p>Antennomere III almost twice longer than IV</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED8784FFA5DA6EFE91C97741BDD0D8	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	Delahaye, Norbert;Marazzi, Giuseppe;Marazzi, Valentino;Missori, Paolo	Delahaye, Norbert, Marazzi, Giuseppe, Marazzi, Valentino, Missori, Paolo (2024): Synonymy and description of a new species in Xixuthrus Thomson, 1864 from Indonesia (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Macrotomini, Xixuthrina). Faunitaxys 12 (42): 1-10, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(42), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15571650
03ED8784FFA5DA6DFCEEC977468AD48A.text	03ED8784FFA5DA6DFCEEC977468AD48A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Xixuthrus ripertae Delahaye & Marazzi & Marazzi & Missori 2024	<div><p>X. ripertae n. sp. X. lameerei Marazzi et al., 2006</p><p>Short spines on profemoraprofemoraprofemora only on the ventral surface</p><p>Shorter andandand thicker profemora</p><p>Ventral surface of metafemora andand Ventral surface of metafemora and metatibiae with sparse, short spinesspines metatibiae almost smooth</p><p>Scape notnot asperate or spiny</p><p>Antennomere III slightly longer than IV</p><p>Pronotum of the male more trapezoidal, on the Pronotum of the male more trapezoidal Pronotum of the male almost rectangular with anterior margin narrowernarrower and rounded, with some shape less broad than the elytra at the multiple spinules on the lateral edges non-thorny extrusionsextrusions on the lateral edges shoulders</p><p>Metatarsomere III rounded on apex of the Metatarsomere III longer than wide with Metatarsomere III rounded at on lobes, as wide as long subacute apex of the lobes apex of the lobes, as wide as long</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ED8784FFA5DA6DFCEEC977468AD48A	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	Delahaye, Norbert;Marazzi, Giuseppe;Marazzi, Valentino;Missori, Paolo	Delahaye, Norbert, Marazzi, Giuseppe, Marazzi, Valentino, Missori, Paolo (2024): Synonymy and description of a new species in Xixuthrus Thomson, 1864 from Indonesia (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae, Macrotomini, Xixuthrina). Faunitaxys 12 (42): 1-10, DOI: 10.57800/faunitaxys-12(42), URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15571650
