Aphanerostethus armatus Lewis & Kojima, 2024

Lewis, Jake H., Kojima, Hiroaki, Suenaga, Miyuki, Petsopoulos, Dimitrios, Fujisawa, Yusuke, Truong, Xuan Lam & Warren, Dan L., 2024, The era of cybertaxonomy: X-ray microtomography reveals cryptic diversity and concealed cuticular sculpture in Aphanerostethus Voss, 1957 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae), ZooKeys 1217, pp. 1-45 : 1-45

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1217.126626

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2B699BE7-7D73-4E62-BB4C-7B6090DC7568

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14010179

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6B31DB80-5F3E-48D6-82F1-1EAF13CBCE3B

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:6B31DB80-5F3E-48D6-82F1-1EAF13CBCE3B

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scientific name

Aphanerostethus armatus Lewis & Kojima
status

sp. nov.

Aphanerostethus armatus Lewis & Kojima sp. nov.

Figs 4 A View Figure 4 , 12 A, B View Figure 12 , 13 A, B, E View Figure 13

Specimens examined.

Holotype: Malaysia: • Perak, Taiping, Bukit Larut , 7. I. 1990, T. Yasunaga, deposited in KUM, JHLHY_DAR_078 .

Diagnosis.

Body length 1.7 mm. Cuticle coated in crusty dark, sandy gray, and white scales in weakly defined pattern. Funicle with five articles. Only odd elytral intervals with erect scales. Prosternal cavity very weakly defined and without steep lateral ridges (Fig. 13 A, B View Figure 13 ). Procoxae contiguous. Erect elytral scales evenly distributed, not concentrated in bundle. Scutellum not prominent. Femora each with elongate, thorn-like tooth ventrally (Fig. 13 E View Figure 13 ). Metaventrite flattened between meta- and mesocoxae, without a distinct elevated transverse ridge.

Distribution.

This species is currently only known from Perak, Malaysia.

Etymology.

The specific name armatus is a Latin adjective that refers to the distinctly elongate, sharp tooth on the ventral edge of each femur (see Fig. 13 E View Figure 13 ).