Aphanerostethus incurvatus Kojima & Lewis, 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.14010191

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D8E5DE1D-E198-4A13-99CC-4BBFDE3395BF

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:D8E5DE1D-E198-4A13-99CC-4BBFDE3395BF

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scientific name

Aphanerostethus incurvatus Kojima & Lewis
status

sp. nov.

Aphanerostethus incurvatus Kojima & Lewis sp. nov.

Figs 1 M – P View Figure 1 , 3 View Figure 3 , 6 A, B View Figure 6 , 15 G, H View Figure 15 , 19 A, B View Figure 19

Specimens examined.

Holotype: Vietnam: • Lam Dong Province, Mount Lang Biang , 12°02'N, 108°26'E, elevation 1700 m, 17. II. 2011, H. Kojima, male deposited in TUA, JHLHY_DAR_095 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: Vietnam: • Lam Dong Province, Mount Lang Biang , 12°02'N, 108°26'E, elevation 1700 m, 17. II. 2011, H. Kojima, (1, TUA), JHLHY_DAR_104 (EGP 0160 C 11) GoogleMaps ; • same locality, 17. II. 2011, H. Kojima, (1, TUA), JHLHY_DAR_100 (EGP 0160 D 06) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Body length 1.7–2.1 mm. Cuticle coated in dark, sandy gray, and white scales in indistinct pattern. Funicle with six articles. Procoxae contiguous. Only odd-numbered elytral intervals with erect scales. Erect elytral scales concentrated in bundle along third elytral interval at midpoint; evenly distributed along other intervals. Elytral interval 5 + 6 distinctly arched at base. Femora all with large tooth along ventral edge. Scutellum reduced. Prosternal cavity prominent and with steep lateral ridges. Metaventrite with a distinct elevated transverse ridge separating the meta- and mesocoxae. Metatibial uncus curved inwards, and with minute black tubercles at base in males (Fig. 1 M – P View Figure 1 ). Aedeagus evenly curved in lateral half, and in lateral view (Fig. 15 G, H View Figure 15 ). Internal sac with U-shaped, basal protruding structure (Fig. 15 G, H View Figure 15 ).

Distribution.

This species is currently only known from Mount Liang Bang, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam.

Etymology.

The specific name incurvatus is a Latin participle in reference to the incurved metatibial uncus of males (Fig. 1 M – P View Figure 1 ).