Opilo longipilis Fairmaire, 1892

Gerstmeier, Roland, 2017, Cleridae (Coleoptera) from Socotra Island with description of new species, Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 57, pp. 113-123 : 120-121

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https://doi.org/10.1515/aemnp-2017-0112

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5345889

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Opilo longipilis Fairmaire, 1892
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Opilo longipilis Fairmaire, 1892

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Material examined. YEMEN: SOCOTRA: YEMEN, SOCOTRA Island, Kaza Kazihon vill. env., 12°31′13″N, 53°55′36″E, 900m, 5.vi.2012, V. Hula & J. Niedobová leg. (1 ♀, NMPC) GoogleMaps ; Yemen, Soqotra Is., 2003, 2-3/xii., Dixam plateau, WADI ESGEGO, 300 m, N12°28′09″ E54°00′36″ [GPS], David Král lgt., YEMEN-SOQOTRA 2003 Expedition GoogleMaps ; Jan Farkač , Petr Kabátek & David Král (1 spec. JRCP) ; YEMEN, Socotra Isl. , Shuab, 10.iii.2000, V. Bejček & K. Štastný lgt. (1 spec. JRCP) .

Redescription. Body length 6.0– 12.8 mm. Head glossy black to brown-black, with isolated punctation and wrinkles or almost smooth. Labrum, anterior part of clypeus and palpi yellow-brown to brown, mandibles red-brown to black, with black tips; posterior part of clypeus glossy red-brown. Antennae brown, extend beyond pronotum midlength, with loose trimerous club. Head including eyes slightly broader than anterior width of pronotum, vested with long, erect, pale setae; eyes large, protruding, separated by less than one eye’s width. Ventral surface glossy dark brown.

Prothorax slightly longer than wide (length = 1.2–2.3 mm, width = 1.0– 2.1 mm; mean length to width ratio 1.00: 1.15), anterior part subparallel, widest in middle, constricted towards base. Pronotum yellow-brown to black brown, glossy, almost smooth, with very isolated, fine punctation; anterior transverse depression slightly bulging, vested with long, erect, pale setae. Ventral surface yellow-brown to dark brown, glossy, prosternal process narrow, dilated distally; hypomera short, broadly rounded; procoxal cavities broadly open posteriorly.

Scutellum transverse-ovate, yellow-brown to dark brown. Anterior mesoventral process strongly protruding.

Elytra yellow-brown to dark brown, long (length = 3.8–8.8 mm, width = 1.3–3.1 mm; mean length to width ratio 1.00: 2.72), subparallel to very slightly dilated behind middle, apices slightly bevelled to straight. Basal third of each elytron with longitudinal oblong, dark brown macula (mostly not reaching suture or side margin); apical macula dark brown, reaching suture, but not side margin, apically V-shaped emarginate with yellow. Sometimes yellow ground color reduced to transverse macula across both elytra, expanding anteriorly and posteriorly. Punctation consists of ten rows of fine punctures, almost reaching apex; larger interval present between rows I and II; puncture diameter conspicuously smaller than interstices. Surface vested with long, erect, pale setae.

Legs long, pale yellow-brown to dark brown, tips of femora, base of tibiae and tarsi dark brown. Metatibiae slightly curved, not reaching apex of elytra; carina continuous; with long, erect, pale setae.

Abdomen yellowish-brown, whole ventral surface with long, erect, pale setae.

Distribution. So far recorded from northern Africa (Libya, Egypt), the Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman), Israel and Iran ( GERSTMEIER 2010). First record from Socotra Island.

GERSTMEIER R. 2010: Order Coleoptera, family Cleridae. Pp. 226 - 239. In: HARTEN A. VAN (ed.): Arthropod fauna of the United Arab Emirates, Volume 3. Multiply Marketing Consultancy Services, Abu Dhabi, 700 pp.

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Figs 1–4. Habitus. 1 – Wittmeridecus insularis sp. nov.; 2 – Opilo angustipennis sp. nov.; 3 – O. longipilis Fairmaire, 1892; 4 – O. socotrensis sp. nov.

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Opilo