Capnodis carbonaria, (Klug, 1829)

Kirçakci, Ali Kemal & Kabalak, Mahmut, 2020, Contributions to the systematics of the family Buprestidae (Coleoptera) by the first description of male external genital organ and illustrations of six species from Ankara province, Turkish Journal of Zoology 44 (6), pp. 531-537 : 533-535

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-2006-6

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038787BD-FFA0-FF97-FCAC-55A0FC68FF3A

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Felipe

scientific name

Capnodis carbonaria
status

 

CapnodIs carbonarIa (Klug, 1829) View in CoL ( Figure 8 View Figures 8–13 .)

Material examined: Ankara ( Evren ), 39°05ʹ06.54ʹʹ N, 33°40ʹ58.56ʹʹ E, 930 m, 1♂, 18.5.2018 GoogleMaps ; Ankara ( Kızılcahamam ), 40°31ʹ55.72ʹʹ N, 32°38ʹ20.81ʹʹ E, 1329 m, 1♂, 13.7.2018 GoogleMaps ; Ankara ( Evren ), 39°01ʹ08.00ʹʹ N, 33°43ʹ30.30ʹʹ E, 1013 m, 2♂♂, 19.VII.2018 GoogleMaps ; Ankara ( Kalecik ), 40°12ʹ30.40ʹʹ N, 33°31ʹ50.00ʹʹ E, 665 m, 18♂♂, 22.7.2018 GoogleMaps ; Ankara ( Kalecik ), 40°12ʹ29.70ʹʹ N, 33°31ʹ51.10ʹʹ E, 671.6m, 3♂♂, 21.6.2019 GoogleMaps ; Ankara ( Polatlı ), 39°08ʹ34.70ʹʹ N, 32°07ʹ08.80ʹʹ E, 912m, 1♂, 27.7.2019 GoogleMaps .

Aedeagus ( Figure 9.A–D View Figures 8–13 ):In the dorsal view, phallobase slightly sclerotized, the lateral margins slightly expanded to the anterior; parameres highly sclerotized, lateral margins slightly widened towards the anterior in posterior half, clearly widened in anterior half and gradually narrowed to the apex in the apical part, margins of narrowed area slightly less sclerotized than the other parts, and this area longly setose almost in anterior half, apex pointed; median lobe less sclerotized than parameres, gradually narrowed in apical part then more markedly, apex pointed. In lateral view, the phallobase inclined towards ventral, posterior margin raised; parameres dorsally straight, parameres ventrally almost straight in posterior half, gradually narrowed towards the tip in anterior half, pointed at apex.

PerotIs cuprata (Klug, 1829) ( Figure 10 View Figures 8–13 .)

Material examined: Ankara (Pursaklar), 40°08ʹ29.14ʹʹ N, 32°53ʹ21.52ʹʹ E, 1039.43m, 1♂, 11.6.2018 GoogleMaps ; Ankara (Çubuk), 40°18ʹ13.67ʹʹ N, 32°55ʹ39.64ʹʹ E, 1163m, 1♂, 11.6.2018 GoogleMaps .

Aedeagus ( Figure 11. A–D View Figures 8–13 ): In the dorsal view, phallobase slightly sclerotized, its lateral margins almost parallel, narrowing in the posterior, with a slightly pointed posterior margin; parameres quite sclerotized, and covered with campaniform sensilla in anterior two thirds, lateral margins almost parallel in the posterior third, then expanded in the medial third, and again almost parallel in the anterior third; apex slightly sclerotized, yellowish-white, obliquely truncated, and blunt, yellowish-white area densely long setose; median lobe sclerotized, gradually narrowing in the apical part, increasingly pointed towards the apex, and obtuse at the apex; in the lateral view, the phallobase sclerotized, lateral margins dorsally and ventrally narrowing towards the apex, and apex pointed.

Subfamily Buprestinae Leach, 1815

AnthaxIa (Cratomerus) eugenIae Ganglbauer, 1885 ( Figure 12 View Figures 8–13 .)

Material examined: Ankara (Beypazarı), 40°11ʹ27.72ʹʹ N, 31°54ʹ51.36ʹʹ E, 748 m, 1♂ 19.5.2018 GoogleMaps .

Aedeagus ( Figure 13. A–D View Figures 8–13 ): In the dorsal view, phallobase hyaline, posterior and lateral margins slightly sclerotized, rectangular-like, lateral margins almost

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parallel, posterior margin rounded; parameres sclerotized, less sclerotized in the apical part, the lateral margins gradually widened from the posterior to almost middle, gradually narrowed from middle to apical part, expanded in apical part, and then narrowed towards apex, long, sparsely setose before apical part, parameres bearing long oval, less sclerotized, yellowish area where they expands in the apical part, with campaniform sensillae from this area to the tip, apex pointed; median lobe hyaline, slightly sclerotized in apical part and gradually narrowing to the tip, suddenly narrowing just before the apex, the apex pointed. In lateral view, phallobase hyaline, posterior margin not raised, slightly rounded; parameres dorsally and ventrally narrowed towards anterior in posterior two thirds, clearly narrowed in the last third, with a longly oval, less sclerotized zone in this area, apex blunt.

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

Genus

Capnodis

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