Laius rodriguesensis, Yoshitomi, 2014
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2014.97 |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3852563 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5ACC9D36-0154-4FE3-9D27-D5AAF61A9143 |
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scientific name |
Laius rodriguesensis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Laius rodriguesensis sp. nov.
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Figs 3C View Fig , 5E–F View Fig , 7C View Fig , 8C View Fig , 9C View Fig , 10 View Fig , 11 View Fig
Diagnosis
Male antennomere III transverse, deeply concave in dorso-mesal portion, L/W= 0.74; aedeagal apex rounded; gonoporal piece slightly curved; ligula strongly curved; additional sclerite absent; coloration of female antennomeres I–III black or dark brown.
Etymology
After the type locality, Rodrigues Island, Republic of Mauritius.
Type material
Holotype
♂ ( NMW), “ RODRIGUES Bucht zw. Trou d’Argent und Anse Bouteille intertidal zone 12.- 13.4.11, leg. M. Madl ”.
Paratypes
3 ♀♀ ( NMW), same data as for the holotype; 1 ♀ ( NMW), “ MAURITIUS Rodrigues, Latanier Rivière Cascade Victoire 7.5.08. leg. M. Madl ”; 2 ♀♀ ( NMW), “ MAURITIUS Rodrigues Anse Fumier 2.4.09, leg. M. Madl ”; 4 ♂♂, 11 ♀♀ ( NMW, EUMJ), ditto but “2.5.08”.
Description
Male
Body oblong, shining, densely covered with short black setae. Coloration of body black with dully bluish luster on elytra; antennomeres I–III yellowish-orange, but anterior margin of antennomere I infuscate.
Head narrower than pronotum, very densely punctate; vertex slightly depressed dorsally; eyes relatively large, prominent; HL/HW 0.72–0.89 (0.78). Antennae ( Fig. 7C View Fig ) long; antennomere III ( Fig. 8C View Fig ) transverse, deeply concave in dorso-mesal portion, L/W = 0.74; approximate ratio of each antennomeres (n = 1) as 11.2: 1.0: 6.8: 3.2: 2.6: 2.2: 2.2: 2.4: 2.0: 2.2: 4.0. Pronotum quadrate, widest near anterior margin, rounded and obscure in antero- and postero-lateral angles; punctate as in head; PW/PL 1.33–1.49 (1.39). Scutellum semicircular, finely punctate. Elytra oblong, widest at apical 1/3; sides weakly expanded postero-laterally; EL/EW 1.31–1.50 (1.43); EL/PL 2.62–2.76 (2.69); EW/PW 1.31–1.42 (1.36); TL/EW 2.18–2.52 (2.42). Legs relatively long and slender. Caudal margin of tergite VII shallowly concave. Aedeagus ( Fig. 9C View Fig ) about 1.17 mm, round at aedeagal apex. Gonoporal piece ( Fig. 3C View Fig ) slightly curved, 0.63 mm in GL; GL/AL 1.81. Ligula ( Fig. 3C View Fig ) long, strongly curved in half; LL 0.30 mm; LW 0.11 mm; LL/LW 2.84; GL/LL 2.11.
Female
Similar to male in general appearance; bluish luster on elytra weak; coloration of antennomeres I–III black or dark brown; HL/HW 0.74–0.95 (0.84); PW/PL 1.32–1.42 (1.37); EL/EW 1.29–1.47 (1.39); EL/PL 2.47–2.86 (2.68); EW/PW 1.30–1.48 (1.41); TL/EW 2.25–2.47 (2.39). Antennae ( Fig. 7C View Fig ) long; antennomere III short, L/W = 2.16; approximate ratio of each antennomeres (n = 1) as 8.6: 1.0: 4.4: 2.0: 2.0: 1.8: 1.8: 2.0: 2.0: 2.0: 3.8.
Measurements
Male (n = 5): TL 5.50–5.75 (5.64) mm; HL 1.00–1.20 (1.08) mm; HW 1.30–1.45 (1.38) mm; PW 1.60– 1.83 (1.72) mm; PL 1.20–1.30 (1.24) mm; EL 3.20–3.40 (3.32) mm; EW 2.20–2.60 (2.33) mm. Female (n = 10): TL 4.10–4.68 (4.41) mm; HL 0.80–1.00 (0.88) mm; HW 1.00–1.10 (1.05) mm; PW 1.20–1.38 (1.32) mm; PL 0.90–1.00 (0.96) mm; EL 2.35–2.80 (2.57) mm; EW 1.70–2.00 (1.85) mm.
Larvae
Coloration of head capsule and urogomphi dark brown; thoracic and abdominal segments and legs cream. Head capsule ( Fig. 10B View Fig ) suboblong, L/W = 1.3; four pairs of stemmata situated near anterolateral corners. Antennae missing. Labrum ( Fig. 11B View Fig ) with a pair of long lateral and five pairs of short mesal setae in anterior portion; anterior margin of epipharynx bearing short stout setae. Maxillae ( Fig. 11A View Fig ) bearing long setae in antero-lateral portion. Mandibles ( Fig. 11C View Fig ) with two apical teeth; mola with two short teeth. Labium ( Figs 10C View Fig , 11A View Fig ) relatively wide, with 2-segmented palpi. Thorax weakly sclerotized, widest at posterior part of metathorax; pronotum with two pairs of longitudinal sclerotized bands in mesal portion, bearing short setae in lateral and mesal portions. Abdomen ( Fig. 10A View Fig ) weakly sclerotized, subparallel-sided, bearing short setae in lateral and postero-mesal portions. Urogomphi ( Fig. 10D–F View Fig ) subparallel-sided, closely covered with long setae, simply bifurcate in apical 1/2, upturned in apical portions, pointed at apices, with some very long hairy setae in apical parts. Legs relatively long.
Additional material examined
2 Larvae (NMW, in ethanol), “ MAURITIUS Rodrigues Anse Fumier 10.05. 2008, leg. M. Madl”.
Distribution
Only known from the type locality, Republic of Mauritius (Rodrigues Isl.).
Remarks
This species is closely related to Laius madli Yoshitomi, 2010 known from Mauritius, but differs from the latter in the following characteristics: 1) ligula strongly curved in middle portion (rather weakly curved
basally in madli ); 2) male antennomere III projecting laterally, transverse, L/W = 0.7 (antennomere III slightly projecting laterally, L/W = 0.9 in madli ).
The larvae of two Japanese species, L. asahinai Nakane, 1955 and L. miyamotoi Nakane, 1955 , were described by Satô (1964) and Asano & Kojima (2009). The larva of L. rodrigesensis sp. nov. is similar to those of the aforementioned species, and differs from them in that the teeth of the mola are rather short, and that the head is narrower.
Asano M. & Kojima H. 2009. On the Mature Larvae of the Genus Laius (Coleoptera, Malachiidae) from Japan. Japanese Journal of Systematic Entomology 15 (2): 481 - 486.
Champion G. C. 1924. Coleoptera from the Seychelles: Lampyridae, Helodidae, Cantharidae, Melyridae, and supplement to Cleridae. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 1923 (3 - 4): 295 - 304.
Fairmaire L. 1880. Diagnoses de coleopteres de Nossi-Be. Le Naturaliste 2: 246.
Nakane T. 1955. Marine insects of the Tokara Islands. V. Three new species of the genus Laius Guerin from Kyushu and the Tokara Islands, with notes on a species from Marianna. Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory 4 (2 - 3): 373 - 378.
Pic M. 1922. Coleopteres Malacodermes nouveaux des Collections du Museum. Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle (Paris) 28 (2): 157 - 161.
Sato M. 1964. Studies on the marine beetles in Japan, IV: Some remarks on the fauna of marine beetles in Japan. Journal of the Nagoya Jogakuin College 10: 76 - 81.
Wittmer W. 1973. Zur Kenntnis der Malachiidae (Col.) von Neuguinea, Neubritannien, Newireland und den Salomonen. Pacific Insects 15 (3 - 4): 289 - 352.
Wittmer W. 1985. 38. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der indo-malaiischen Fauna. Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey 33 - 34: 381 - 390.
Fig. 3. Endophallic sclerites of Laius spp. A. Laius baliensis sp. nov. (paratype). B. L. andamanensis sp. nov. (paratype). C. L. rodriguesensis sp. nov. (paratype). D. L. maai Wittmer, 1973 (paratype). E. L. marchei Pic, 1922. F. L. politus Fairmaire, 1880. G. L. sabangensis Wittmer, 1985 (paratype). H. L. sericatus Champion, 1924. I. L. submariniformis Wittmer, 1985 (paratype). J. L. asahinai Nakane, 1955.
Fig. 5. Dorsal habitus of Laius spp. of ♂ (holotypes A, C, E) and ♀♀ (paratypes B, D, F). A–B. Laius baliensis sp. nov. C–D. L. andamanensis sp. nov. E–F. L. rodriguesensis sp. nov. Scale bars = 1.0 mm.
Fig. 7. Left antennae of Laius spp. (above: male; below: female). A. Laius baliensis sp. nov. (paratype). B. L. andamanensis sp. nov. (paratype). C. L. rodriguesensis sp. nov. (paratype). D. L. maai Wittmer, 1973 (paratype). E. L. marchei Pic, 1922. F. L. politus Fairmaire, 1880. G. L. sabangensis Wittmer, 1985 (paratype). H. L. sericatus Champion, 1924. I. L. submariniformis Wittmer, 1985 (paratype).
Fig. 8. Male antennomere III of Laius spp. A. Laius baliensis sp. nov. (paratype). B. L. andamanensis sp. nov. (paratype). C. L. rodriguesensis sp. nov. (paratype). D. L. maai Wittmer, 1973 (paratype). E. L. marchei Pic, 1922. F. L. politus Fairmaire, 1880. G. L. sabangensis Wittmer, 1985 (paratype). H. L. sericatus Champion, 1924. I. L. submariniformis Wittmer, 1985 (paratype).
Fig. 9. Aegeagi of Laius spp. A. Laius baliensis sp. nov. (paratype). B. L. andamanensis sp. nov. (paratype). C. L. rodriguesensis sp. nov. (paratype). D. L. maai Wittmer, 1973 (paratype). E. L. marchei Pic, 1922. F. L. politus Fairmaire, 1880. G. L. sabangensis Wittmer, 1985 (paratype). H. L. sericatus Champion, 1924. I. L. submariniformis Wittmer, 1985 (paratype).
Fig. 10. Larva of Laius rodriguesensis sp. nov. A. Dorsal habitus. B. Head in dorsal view. C. Head in ventral view. D. Abdominal segment IX in dorsal view. E. Abdominal segment IX in ventral view. F. Abdominal segment IX in lateral view.
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