Anotylus hartmanni, Makranczy, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.63.2.143.2017 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:671ADB82-5AA9-418A-BB5C-DB3B912D3BD2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B24C0F-FF80-FFC1-99F1-FBD0FC5AF7A1 |
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Anotylus hartmanni |
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sp. nov. |
Anotylus hartmanni View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 82 View Figs 82–83 , 132–138 View Figs 132–138 , 267 View Figs 265–278 )
Typematerial – Holotype (m): NEPAL: ManasluMts., SE-slope, WGupchiDanda, 2200–2300 m [28°08‘37“N, 84°44‘42“E], 28.V.2006, leg. J. Schmidt, sifting leaf litter in for- estremainsalongmountaincrest ( NKME) GoogleMaps ; Paratypes (41): samedataasholotype (1 m, NHMW) ; ManasluMts., DudhPokhariLekh, belowHelamPokhari, 2000 m [28°11‘N, 84°34‘E], 22.IV.2003, leg. J. Schmidt, sifting forest litter (2 m, 3 f, 22, NKME, 1, MNHP, 1, ZMUC, 1, ISNB, 1, NMPC, 1, CNCI, 1, FMNH, 1, AMNH, 1, MHNG, 1, SDEI, 1, SMNS, 1, NIBR, 1 m, BMNH, 1 m, HNHM) GoogleMaps ; NEPAL: Manaslu Mts. , Dudh Pokhari Lekh , upper Phulinagiri, Madi, 2500 m [abovePhulingiriMadi, 28°13‘N, 84°34‘E], 19-21.IV.2003, leg. J. Schmidt, siftingforestlitter (1, NKME) GoogleMaps .
Description – Measurements (in mm, n=10): HW = 0.63 (0.60–0.65); TW = 0.65 (0.61– 0.68); PW = 0.90 (0.85–0.97); EW = 0.90 (0.84–0.95); AW = 0.97 (0.90–1.03); HL = 0.48 (0.45– 0.51); EL = 0.11 (0.10–0.12); TL = 0.21 (0.20–0.23); PL = 0.57 (0.53–0.60); SC = 0.48 (0.45–0.50); FB = 1.58 (1.49–1.65); BL = 3.30 (2.61–3.50). Habitus as in Fig. 82 View Figs 82–83 . Forebody moderately shiningdespitesculpture, abdomenwithfaintcoriaceousmicrosculpture, shallowlypunc- tured, aslustrousasforebody. Bodyreddishdarkbrownexceptabdomen, anteriormargin ofhead, lateralmarginofpronotum, antennaeandmouthpartsmediumtodarkbrown. Headwithanteriormargintruncateinmiddle, obliquetosupraantennaltubercles (asmod- eratelyelevatedobliqueridges) wheregentlyangled (broadlyrounded) again, possessing slightrim, discslightlyimpressedneareyes. Epistomalsutureformingsubcircularimpression (lesspuncturedinside), uppersurfacewithouttactilesetae, eyessmallandrather flat; indorsalviewtemples (1.9× lengthofeye) alatiform, laterallybulgingandrounded, posteriorlyconstrictedtoformdistinctneck, however, dorsalsidenotseparatedbyoccipi- talfurrow, ratherbydorsumofneckbearingmicrosculptureinsteadofpunctation. Anten- nomere 1 flattenedclub-shapedandsmooth, segment 2 basallybroadovoid, segment 3 club-shaped, segment 4 smallandisodiametrical, segments 5–11 withbasaldishes, articles 6–10 slightlytransverse (about 1.4× broaderthanlong). Headandpronotumwithmostly lacunosesculpture. Pronotumwithlateralportionexplanateandslightlyup-turned, edge withafewshortsetae, lateralborderratherevenlyarched, withanumberofsmall, irregularlydistributedtubercles, posteriormarginincisedbeforecorners; discmediallyrather convex, withtwoposteriorlyconfluentlongitudinalridges, impressedalongsidethem, laterallyimpressednearsidemargins. Elytrawithmembranousposteriormarginextendingfromsuturalcornertolateral 5/6 ofhindmargin, asmallincision- likethinningbefore outercorner. Elytralepipleuralridgepresentwithup-turnedlateralalatiformportions, discdepressed; shouldersmoderatelydeveloped, surfacefoveolate, inbetweenpunctures torulose. Legsshort, pro-andmesotibiawithseveralspinuloserows, metatibiawithlon- gitudinalctenidiumofspinulesindistalhalf. Abdomenwithsidesweaklyarcuate, second segmentwithparatergitesstronglybroadeningposteriorly (abdomenappearingconstrict- edatbase), thoseofsegmentsIII–VIIthin, mesalparatergitesbroad. Posterioredgeof tergiteVIIwiththinpalisadefringe, medianpartofsterniteVIIasinFig. 132 View Figs 132–138 , sterniteVIII ( Fig. 133 View Figs 132–138 ), tergitesIX ( Fig. 134 View Figs 132–138 ), X ( Fig. 135 View Figs 132–138 ) andaedeagusasinFigs 136–138 View Figs 132–138 , spermatheca asinFig. 267 View Figs 265–278 .
Etymology – ThespeciesisnamedafterMatthiasHartmann (NKME), whocontributedsignificantlytothebetterknowledgeofthefaunaoftheHimalayas, particularlyNepal.
Distribution – OnlyknownfromtheManaslumountainrangeinWestern Nepal.
Remarks – Habitatnotesfromthecollector (JoachimSchmidt) forthe 40 paratypescollectedin 2003: Forestremnantsneartemporarystreams; species richforestsonbothcollectingsites, mainlyevergreentreesandshrubs, but markedlyinfluencedbytreecuttingandcow/yak/sheep/goatgrazing.
NKME |
Naturkundemuseum Erfurt |
NHMW |
Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
MNHP |
Princeton University |
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
NMPC |
National Museum Prague |
CNCI |
Canadian National Collection Insects |
FMNH |
Field Museum of Natural History |
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
MHNG |
Museum d'Histoire Naturelle |
SMNS |
Staatliches Museum fuer Naturkund Stuttgart |
NIBR |
National Institute of Biological Resources |
HNHM |
Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum) |
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