Aphanerostethus morimotoi 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.14010197

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/65F18F99-CFBF-5130-B7AB-CC5DF5176AEF

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scientific name

Aphanerostethus morimotoi Kojima & Lewis
status

sp. nov.

Aphanerostethus morimotoi Kojima & Lewis sp. nov.

Figs 2 E – H View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3 , 7 D – F View Figure 7 , 10 C View Figure 10 , 15 M, N View Figure 15 , 20 A, B View Figure 20

Specimens examined.

Holotype: Vietnam: • Lam Dong Province, Mount Lang Biang , 12°02'N, 108°26'E, elevation 1700 m, 27. II. 2011, H. Kojima, male deposited in TUA, JHLHY_DAR_093 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: Vietnam: • Lam Dong Province, Mount Lang Biang , elevation 1640–2000 m, 21–27. II. 2013, H. Kojima, (2, TUA; 1, OIST; 1, KUM), JHLHY_DAR_113 JHLHY_DAR_115 (EGP 0160 D 03, EGP 0160 D 08, EGP 0160 D 12), JHLHY_DAR_187 ; • Lam Dong Province, Mount Lang Biang , 12°02'N, 108°26'E, elevation 1700 m, 17–18. II. 2011, H. Kojima, (3, TUA; 1, OIST), JHLHY_DAR_111 (EGP 0160 D 05), JHLHY_DAR_188 JHLHY_DAR_190 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Body length 1.8–2.0 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 evenly distributed along intervals. Elytral interval 5 + 6 not distinctly arched at base. Femora with or without extremely minute tubercle or 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 in male curved inwards, and with minute black tubercles at base (Fig. 2 E – H View Figure 2 ). Aedeagus sinuate near midpoint, and tapering prominently in lateral half (Fig. 15 M, N View Figure 15 ), unevenly curved, but rather bent ventrally at apex (Fig. 15 M, N View Figure 15 ). Internal sac with roughened basal protruding structure (Fig. 15 M, N View Figure 15 ).

Distribution.

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

Etymology.

This eponym is dedicated to the late Dr. Katsura Morimoto, who pioneered the field of weevil taxonomy and amassed an invaluable specimen collection (at KUM) which we humbly make use of in this study.