Apatenia species

Trýzna, Miloš & Rakotonirina, Jean Claude, 2024, A new species of Apatenia Pascoe (Coleoptera: Anthribidae) from central Madagascar, with a key to species, additions to the distribution of rare species of the genus, and general notes about threats to anthribid diversity, Zootaxa 5537 (3), pp. 325-347 : 340

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5537.3.2

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FA87B2-1B0E-DE37-479E-5E82D18FFA15

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scientific name

Apatenia species
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Key to Malagasy Apatenia species

1 Dorsal transverse carina of pronotum distinctly antebasal ( Figs 24, 25 View FIGURES 23–26 ), i.e. markedly distant from posterior margin of pronotum........................................................................................... 2

- Dorsal transverse carina of pronotum sub-basal ( Figs 23, 26 View FIGURES 23–26 , 27–29 View FIGURES 27–31 ), i.e. approaching posterior margin of pronotum....... 3

2 Rostrum almost as long as wide. Eyes small, minimal distance between eyes about twice as wide as length of eye (only females known). Dorsal transverse carina of pronotum only weakly bisinuate, not convex in middle. Disc of pronotum moderately convex, without weak transverse depression. Elytra black, without basal elevation, with only two pairs of transverse brilliant white stripes in basal and sub-basal area......................................... A. stysi Trýzna & Baňař View in CoL ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 23–26 )

- Rostrum noticeably wider than longer. Eyes large, length of eye about twice longer than minimal distance between eyes (in both sexes). Dorsal transverse carina of pronotum bisinuate, convex in middle. Disc of pronotum with weak transverse depression. Elytra grey, with basal elevation from elytral interval I to III, with two distinct black spots on basal elevation surrounded by rusty or light brown margin, and transverse light brown stripe at apex..................... A. oculifera Frieser View in CoL ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 23–26 )

3 Disc of pronotum with one pair of distinct tubercles, tops of tubercles widely rounded and blunt. Elytra with two pairs of distinct tubercles on elytral interval II in sub-basal and median area, tops of tubercles more or less pointed........................................................................................... A. sulcicollis Frieser View in CoL ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 23–26 )

- Disc of pronotum convex, without any tubercles. Elytra at most with only indistinct small elevations on elytral interval II in sub-basal area....................................................................................... 4

4 Elytra with one distinct black spot on disc, or with four distinct, sharply delimited transverese and oblique brilliant white stripes.............................................................................................. 5

- Elytra without distinct spot or white transverse stripes, either dark brown, or yellowish to light brown with more or less alternating areas of light and dark colour on individual elytral intervals.......................................... 6

5 Elytra grey, disc of elytra with one oval black spot reaching laterally to elytral interval III, area of this spot smooth and without tubercles, remainder of elytra with distinct rows of coarse striae. Even-numbered interstriae II, IV, VI and VIII with number of small, blunt tubercles. Frons with coarse sculpture. Underside of body, femora and tibiae white speckled......................................................................................... A. mesostigma Wolfrum View in CoL ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27–31 )

- Elytra with rows of fine striae, without any tubercles, blue-grey, disc of elytra with horseshoe-shaped black stripe, open in basal part of elytra, stripe extending laterally on interstriae VII, with two pairs of brilliant white stripes situated inside, one transverse pair in basal area anteriorly of sub-basal tubercles, the second oblique pair posterior to tubercles. Frons with delicate sculpture. Underside of body covered with monochromatic grey pubescence, only posterior margin of metasternum and mesepimeron with white pubescence....................................................... A. quadristigma Frieser View in CoL ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 23–26 )

6 Elytra dark brown, odd- and even-numbered interstriae uniform in colour, with only one pair of very small light-coloured dots on interstria II in median area..................................................... A. kuntei sp. nov. ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1–5 , 6 View FIGURES 6–10 )

- Elytra yellowish to light brown, odd-numbered interstriae monochromatic yellowish to brownish, even-numbered interstriae with alternating areas of yellow, light brown and blackish colour............................................... 7

7 Dorsal transverse carina of pronotum bisinuate, distinctly approached to posterior margin of pronotum in middle, in contact with lateral carina forms double obtuse angle, lateral carinae of pronotum reaching to midlength of pronotum. Eyes laterally distinctly protruding and regularly convex, distance between eyes larger, ocular index from 1.00 (male) to 1.70 (female). Elytral declivity with pair of small tubercles.................................................. A. fallax Frieser View in CoL ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27–31 )

- Dorsal transverse carina of pronotum sinuate, equidistant from posterior margin of pronotum along its entire length, in middle very shortly interrupted, lateral carinae of pronotum very short, not reaching to midlength of pronotum. Eyes more flat, rather convex in posterior part, distance between eyes smaller, ocular index from 0.70–0.80 (male) to 0.90–1.20 (female). Elytral declivity without pair of small tubercles.......................................... A. longiclava Wolfrum View in CoL ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 27–31 )

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Anthribidae

Genus

Apatenia

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