Cyphocoleus angustatus, Liebherr, 2016

Liebherr, James K., 2016, Cyphocoleus Chaudoir (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Odacanthini): descriptive taxonomy, phylogenetic relationships, and the Cenozoic history of New Caledonia, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 63 (2), pp. 211-270 : 233-236

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scientific name

Cyphocoleus angustatus
status

sp. n.

7. Cyphocoleus angustatus View in CoL sp. n. Figures 29 View Figures 28–33 , 79 View Figures 76–81 , 84 View Figures 82–85 , 87 View Figures 86–98

Diagnosis.

As the second half of the sibling species pair also including Cyphocoleus burwelli , this species can be diagnosed by the more basally constricted pronotum, MPW/BPW = 1.84-1.91 versus values of 1.72-1.83 for Cyphocoleus burwelli . The pronotum is also relatively broader overall, with MPW/PL = 0.72-0.77 versus values of 0.68-0.72 for Cyphocoleus burwelli . The elytra are broader basally in Cyphocoleus angustatus , with MEW/HuW = 2.60-2.79 versus 2.78-3.19 Cyphocoleus burwelli . The humeral angle is positioned more anteriorly relative to the scutellum, and is very distinctly right angled to slightly acute in this species (Fig. 84 View Figures 82–85 ). If a male can be dissected, the aedeagal median lobe apex is broadly expanded in this species, and the internal sac bears an apical “cockscomb” of densely packed macrotrichia (Fig. 87 View Figures 86–98 ). Standardized body length 11.0-11.6 mm.

Description

(n = 3). (The description of Cyphocoleus burwelli can serve for this species, with the following exceptions). Head capsule with mandibles exceedingly elongate; length 4.9 × distance from antennal articulatory socket to anterolateral margin of labrum; antennae exceedingly elongate, gracile, scape length 4.9 × maximal breadth. Pronotum margined basally with narrow, little upraised bead crossing median base between the distinctly margined, rounded hind angles. Elytra narrowly ovoid, extremely narrow basally; two dorsal elytral setae present at positions of middle and posterior seta; lateral elytral setae arranged as 6 + 1 + 7, or 6 + 8. Legs extremely elongate, gracile; metacoxae trisetose, two setae on lateral surface fore and aft, and a third large seta medial to posterior seta (short setae comprising part of ventral pelage also present); mt4 with length to apex of outer lobe 1.45 × median tarsomere length. Coloration of legs paler than piceous thoracic and rufopiceous abdominal ventrites, femora dark rufous with piceous cast, tibiae rufobrunneous, and tarsi paler, brunneous to rufoflavous.

Male genitalia (n = 2). Male aedeagal median lobe robust, broadly parallel sided to near distal margin of ostial opening, dorsoventral breadth at midlength 0.2 × distance from tip to base of closed basal bulb (Fig. 87 View Figures 86–98 ); lobe shaft melanic, the internal sac obscured in uneverted position by the moderately melanized lobe wall; lobe apex with very broadly rounded tip, length distad ostial opening less than breadth; internal sac with well-developed apical “cockscomb” composed of densely packed, elongate, melanized, spike-like macrotrichia, the basal half of sac densely covered with short, melanized microtrichia.

Types.

Holotype male (QMB deposited in MNHN): NEW CALEDONIA / Mt Panié, 1300 m / 3-xi-1988 / R. Raven // QUEENSLAND / MUSEUM LOAN / DATE: Jan. 2004 / No. LE 04.01 (green label) // Cyphocoleus revision / measured specimen 1 / J.K. Liebherr 2015 male 2 // HOLOTYPE / Cyphocoleus / angustatus / J.K. Liebherr 2016 (black-bordered red label).

Paratypes (7 specimens). NEW CALEDONIA: Mt. Panié, 730 m el., under stones amongst ants, 20°32'S, 164°44'E, 24-viii-1914, Montague (BMNH, 2), 28-viii-1914, Montague (BMNH, 1), 1300 m el., 20°34'S, 164°46'E, 03-xi-1988, Raven (QMB, 1), refuge, 1350 m el., 20°34'S, 164°46'E, 08-09-xi-2001, Balke & Wewalka (ZSM, 2).

Etymology.

The narrow, elongate pronotum and very narrow elytral humeri (Fig. 84 View Figures 82–85 ) suggest the adjectival species epithet, angustatus , based on the Latin angustus, or narrow ( Brown 1956).

Distribution and habitat.

This species is known only from Mt. Panié, with localities at 730 m elevation in 1914, and from 1300-1350 m elevation for more recently collected material (Fig. 79 View Figures 76–81 ). P. D. Montague’s specimens (see Turner 1919) are labeled as being collected "under stones amongst ants", although the level of interaction among beetles and ants, if any, is not known.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Cyphocoleus