Apterodela (s. str.) latissima Matalin, 2024

Matalin, Andrey V., Wiesner, Jürgen, Xiong, Xinxin & Araki, Takashi, 2024, Revision of the genus Apterodela Rivalier, 1950 (Coleoptera, Cicindelidae), Zootaxa 5405 (3), pp. 301-353 : 323-325

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5405.3.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5E7F49EC-6EBB-436B-87E5-0C089AA9AB6D

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10606826

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/593387CD-1F67-5003-F88D-FAFEFD45B4B7

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Apterodela (s. str.) latissima Matalin
status

sp. nov.

Apterodela (s. str.) latissima Matalin & Wiesner, sp. nov.

Figs 27 View FIGURES 25–34 , 56 View FIGURES 49–62 , 94, 99 View FIGURES 83–102 , 134, 139 View FIGURES 123–142 , 199, 200 View FIGURES 193–212 , 223 View FIGURES 213–226 .

Type locality— China, Yunnan, Xishangbana .

Cylindera (Apterodela) lobipennis ( Bates, 1888) View in CoL : Shook & Wiesner 2006: 13; Shook & Wu 2007: 33; Wu & Shook 2007: 37; Wu 2011: 26.

Apterodela lobipennis ( Bates, 1888) View in CoL : Putchkov & Matalin 2017: 217; Wiesner 2020: 266.

Type material. Holotype, ♂ ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 25–34 )— China, S Yunnan, Xishangbana [= Xishxuangbanna], VII.1994, leg. Chen (cJW) ; Paratype, ♂ — ibid (cJW) .

References. CHINA, Yunnan Province: Xishangbana [= Xishxuangbanna] ( Shook & Wu 2007, as C. lobipennis View in CoL ).

Differential diagnosis. A new species is recognized from related A. kazantsevi (males only) by the wider labrum LW/LL = 2.14–2.56 (mean = 2.35) vs. 1.67–2.0 (mean = 1.86), by the wider elytra EW/EHW = 1.71–1.78 (mean = 1.75) vs. 1.53–1.69 (mean = 1.62) with more rounded lateral margins and shorter subapical notch ( Figs 199, 200 View FIGURES 193–212 vs. Fig. 201 View FIGURES 193–212 ), by more convex body TL/BH = 4.0–4.28 (mean = 4.14) vs. 4.15–4.59 (mean = 4.31) and by the shape of aedeagus ( Fig. 223 View FIGURES 213–226 vs. Fig. 222 View FIGURES 213–226 ).

Description. TL = 14.9–16.4 mm (mean = 15.6 mm, n = 2) in males ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 25–34 ); body relatively flat, slightly convex, TL/BH = 4.0–4.28 (mean = 4.14, n = 2) ( Figs 274, 276 View FIGURES 273–278 ).

Head metallic bronze with light bluish-green and golden-cupreous lustre on clypeus, frons, and anterior edge of genae; glabrous, coarsely wrinkled, with thin dense frontal furrows; orbital plates with 8–9 deep furrows; vertex widely concave especially in anterior portion; HW/PW = 1.37–1.46 (mean = 1.41, n= 2) ( Figs 274, 278 View FIGURES 273–278 ). Antennae projected posteriorly over basal quarter of elytra; scape, except for single apical seta, glabrous; antennomeres 1–4 metallic bronze; antennomeres 3 an 4 with 4–5 white stout setae except apical ones ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 49–62 ). Labrum transverse, LW/LL = 2.14–2.56 (mean = 2.35, n = 2) unidentate, with 4 submarginal setae ( Figs 94, 99 View FIGURES 83–102 ). Pronotum metallic bronze; slightly longitudinal, PW/PL = 0.88–0.94 (mean = 0.91, n = 2); wrinkled and practically flat on disc, with straight and converging to the base margins; anterior suture indistinct, posterior suture shallow with deep small pit basally; midline thin, golden-green ( Figs 134, 139 View FIGURES 123–142 ). Thoracic segments black with cupreous tinge, glabrous, coarsely rugose. Legs black, femora, and tibiae with cupreous reflections, tarsi with metallic green or blue-green reflections.

Elytra bronze-cupreous with numerous, densely diffused, small green punctures and with short sub-humeral and long sub-sutural row as well as sub-apical cluster of large green setigerous pores, flattened, EL/EW = 1.63–1.70 (mean = 1.67, n = 2), with deep but relatively short subapical sinuate notch. Shoulders narrow, distinctly sloping, EW/EHW = 1.71–1.78 (mean = 1.75, n = 2); scutellum bronze and wrinkled; epipleura broad, blackish-cupreous. White elytral pattern presented by small, rounded sub-humeral spot and rounded or indistinctly comma-shaped apical portion of middle band, apical dot entirely absent ( Figs 199, 200 View FIGURES 193–212 ).

Abdominal ventrites glabrous, blackish-cupreous.

Aedeagus medium-sized, EL/AL = 1.88–2.04 (mean = 1.96, n = 2), with bluntly extended apical tip and extended lateral flanks ( Fig. 223 View FIGURES 213–226 ).

Female unknown.

Etymology. The species is named " latissima " because of its wide elytra.

Distribution. CHINA: Yunnan Province ( Fig. 280 View FIGURE 280 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Apterodela

Loc

Apterodela (s. str.) latissima Matalin

Matalin, Andrey V., Wiesner, Jürgen, Xiong, Xinxin & Araki, Takashi 2024
2024
Loc

Apterodela lobipennis ( Bates, 1888 )

Wiesner, J. 2020: 266
Putchkov, A. V. & Matalin, A. V. 2017: 217
2017
Loc

Cylindera (Apterodela) lobipennis ( Bates, 1888 )

Shook, G. & Wu, X. - Q. 2007: 33
Shook, G. & Wu, X. - Q. 2007: 37
Shook, G. & Wiesner, J. 2006: 13
2006
GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF