Blepharidina kenyana, Iannella & Biondi, 2019

Iannella, Paola D’Alessandro Mattia & Biondi, Maurizio, 2019, Revision of the Afrotropical flea beetle subgenus Blepharidina s. str. Bechyné (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae), Zootaxa 4545 (1) : -

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4545.1.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5935498

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0FFDCE28-0A4E-4014-BC78-8187DF2AA5EB

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scientific name

Blepharidina kenyana
status

sp. nov.

Blepharidina kenyana sp. nov.

( Figs 10 View FIGURES 1–10 , 29 View FIGURES 26–33 , 46 View FIGURES 44–49 , 68 View FIGURES 68–69 )

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Type material. Holotype ♂: “Kenya, Eastern, Mwingi, Nguni env. (1°31'S 37°57'E), 28.xi.1999, M. Snízěk leg.” ( BAQ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes. Same data as the holotype, 1 ♂ ( MNHN) ; KENYA: Eastern , Mwingi env. (0°56'S 38°03'E), 4.xii.1997, M. Snízěk leg., 1 ♂ ( BMNH) GoogleMaps ; Sagala Hills (3°28'S 38°35'E), xii.1993, Werner leg., 1 ♂ ( BAQ) GoogleMaps ; Kenya , Eastern, E 729, Sosoma, 202 km E of Thika (0°53'S 38°40'E), 20.xi.2007, M. Snízěk leg. ( BAQ) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Blepharidina kenyana sp. nov. is similar to B. regalini sp. nov. in size, habitus, and color pattern ( Figs 10 View FIGURES 1–10 , 18 View FIGURES 11–19 ). However, the new species can be easily distinguished by the: aedeagus, clearly different in size, lateral view, and shape of the dorsal ligula ( Figs 46 View FIGURES 44–49 , 54 View FIGURES 50–54 ); more slender antennomeres and more distinctly carinate elytral interstriae ( Figs 29, 33 View FIGURES 26–33 ).

Description of the holotype (♂). Body elliptical-elongate, rather convex ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 1–10 ); LB = 6.50 mm; maximum pronotal width (WP = 2.44 mm) in basal third; maximum elytral width (WE = 3.22 mm) in middle. Head brown, darker medially; antennae yellowish; pronotum yellowish, with brown patches; elytra yellowish, with brown striae and some small irregular brown patches on interstriae; legs brown, with slightly paler tibiae and pale tarsi. Head moderately pubescent, roughly punctate; frontal grooves weakly impressed; frontal tubercles poorly delimited, flat; interantennal space little wider than length of first antennomere; interocular space about as wide as transverse ocular width; antennae slightly longer than half body length (LAN = 3.84 mm; LAN/LB = 0.59); LA: 100:39:67:78:100:89:89:87:81:78:92. Pronotum subrectangular, distinctly transverse (LP = 1.38 mm; WP/LP = 1.77), with weakly sinuate lateral margin; anterior margin slightly thicker than basal margin, and moderately sinuate laterally; anterior angles slightly prominent laterally ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 26–33 ); pronotal surface with lines and groups of differently sized punctures; pronotal base with two lateral, moderately impressed, longitudinal striae. Scutellum brown, subrounded, moderately elongate. Elytra moderately elongate (LE = 4.69 mm; WE/LE = 0.69; LE/LP = 3.41), subparallel laterally, jointly rounded and entirely covering pygidium posteriorly; punctation distinctly impressed, arranged in 9 (+ 1 scutellar) regular rows; interstriae slightly carinate. First pro- and mesotarsomeres clearly dilated; tarsal claws bifid. Ventral parts brown; last abdominal ventrite without distinctive preapical impressions. Aedeagus (LAED = 3.16 mm; LE/LAED = 1.49) ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 44–49 ) in ventral view moderately slender, distinctly narrowed in apical third, obtusely subtriangular apically, with a small median tooth; ventral sulcus wide, open towards basal part; in lateral view, aedeagus straight, tapered towards subapical part; apical part slightly sinuate; dorsal ligula short, connected to approximately apical fourth of median lobe.

Variation. Paratypes (males) very similar in shape, sculpture, color and morphometry to the holotype; size moderately variable (see Appendix 2).

Etymology. The female specific epithet is after Kenya, where the species was collected in several localities.

Distribution. Kenya ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 68–69 ). Possibly Northern-Eastern Afrotropical (NEA) chorotype.

Ecological notes. Not available. The collection sites fall within the area of Eastern African Xeric Scrub vegetation (belonging to the Warm Desert & Semi-Desert Scrub & Grassland formation), and Eastern & Southern African Dry Savanna & Woodland (belonging to the Tropical Lowland Grassland, Savanna & Shrubland formation).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Blepharidina

SubGenus

Blepharidina

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