Comaserica irrorata

Comaserica irrorata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Scarabaeiformia
Family: Scarabaeidae
Genus: Comaserica
Species:
C. irrorata
Binomial name
Comaserica irrorata
(Blanchard, 1850)
Synonyms
  • Emphania irrorata Blanchard, 1850

Comaserica irrorata is a species of beetle of the family Scarabaeidae.[1] It is found in Madagascar.[2][3]

Description

Adults reach a length of about 8.2 mm. The clypeus is almost square, the corners rounded, the anterior margin straight, densely wrinkled and punctate with numerous setae. The frons is finely punctate, slightly depressed on both sides near the middle, with individual setae in very faint punctures at the suture. The pronotum is slightly projecting forward in the middle, the posterior angles very broadly rounded, densely tomentose with scattered setate punctures. The scutellum is slightly rounded at the apex with white setate hairs. The elytra are brown with small blackish, smooth spots, which are located on the narrow, alternately raised ribs. The first row of spots consists of smaller spots, those of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rows are somewhat larger, those of the 5th row smaller. The punctation is fine and dense with numerous setate punctures, which are located on the ribs and which are clearly visible even when the seta is absent. The pygidium is dull, slightly uneven, finely punctate at the tip, with numerous, more delicate setate punctures at the base. The underside is silky-white.[3]

References

  1. ^ BioLib
  2. ^ Schoolmeesters, P. (2025). "Comaserica irrorata at Catalogue of Life". World Scarabaeidae Database (version 2025-10-07). In O. Bánki, Y. Roskov, M. Döring, G. Ower, D. R. Hernández Robles, C. A. Plata Corredor, T. Stjernegaard Jeppesen, A. Örn, T. Pape, D. Hobern, S. Garnett, H. Little, R. E. DeWalt, J. Miller, T. Orrell, & R. Aalbu, Catalogue of Life (2026-01-16). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Catalogue of Life Foundation. Retrieved February 13, 2026.
  3. ^ a b Brenske, E. (1899). "Die Serica-Arten der Erde. III" (PDF). Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. 44: 161–272. Retrieved February 13, 2026. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.