Morphostenophanes jendeki jendeki Masumoto, 1998

Zhou, De-Yao, 2020, A revision of the genus Morphostenophanes Pic, 1925 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Stenochiinae, Cnodalonini), Zootaxa 4769 (1), pp. 1-81 : 66-67

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4769.1.1

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Morphostenophanes jendeki jendeki Masumoto, 1998
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( Figs. 43 View FIGURE 43 A–D; 47B, G, L, Q; 48B, F, M–O)

Morphostenophanes jendeki jendeki Masumoto, 1998: 308 (type locality: Heishui [located on eastern slope of Yulong Snow Mountain], Yunnan, China), fig. 2, 15–17; Löbl et al. 2008: 344; Gao & Ren 2009: 312 View Cited Treatment .

Type material examined. Paratype labelled: ‘ CHINA, YUNNAN prov. 18.6.– 4.7. 1993 heishui= 35km N Lijiang 27, 13 N; 100, 19 E let. S. Becvar // Coll. Masumoto GoogleMaps 2001 // Paratype Morphostenophane jendeki MASUMOTO [handwritten in pink label with underlines]’ (male, NSMT, Fig. 43C View FIGURE 43 ). Examined through two photographs taken by Kimio Masumoto .

Comments on type material. The type series of M. jendeki jendeki consisted of 21 specimens. According to the original description, the holotype is deposited in NMP (= NMNHP). Depository of paratypes was not mentioned in the original description, but at least part of them are currently deposited in NSMT.

Additional material examined. CHINA: Yunnan: 1♂ ( CZDY), Lijiang City, Yulong Snow Mountain , 27°8’20.40”N, 100°13’37.20”E, 3258 m, bark spray in conifer forest, 2012.viii, native collector GoogleMaps ; 1♀ ( CZDY, a sample of muscle tissue was preserved in 99.7% ethanol at –18 °C), Lijiang City, Yulong Snow Mountain , 27°11’13.20”N, 100°13’1.20”E, 2012.viii, native collector GoogleMaps .

Comparative notes. Morphostenophanes jendeki jendeki resembles M. crassus . Detailed comparison is provided in the comparative notes of M. crassus .

Comments. On the additional male specimen, a pair of small, shallow impressions on the pronotal surfaceand a deep impression on the posterior middle of sternite III was observed. These characters were not mentioned in the original description. The pronotal shape depicted in Fig. 34A View FIGURE 34 seems accordant with the specimen illustrated in the original publication ( Masumoto 1998, Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), and the form depicted in Fig. 34C View FIGURE 34 (Paratype) resembles the form of M. jendeki similis . Therefore, whether pronotal shape is reliable for distinguishing M. jendeki jendeki and M. jendeki similis requires study of more specimens.

Distribution. ( Map 1 View Map 1 , 3) CHINA: Yunnan.

Gao, Z. H. & Ren, G. D. (2009) Taxonomy of the genus Morphostenophanes Pic from China, with two new species (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 55 (4), 307 - 319.

Lobl, I., Merkl, K., Ando, K., Bouchard, P., Lillig, M., Masumoto, K. & Schawaller, W. (2008) Tenebrionidae Latreille, 1802. In: Lobl, I. & Smetana, A. (Eds.), Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera. 5. Tenebrionoidea. Apollo Books, Stenstrup, pp. 105 - 352.

Masumoto, K. (1998) New tenebrionid beetles from East Asia (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae). Japanese Journal of Systematic Entomology, 4 (2), 305 - 319.

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Map 1. Distribution of the Morphostenophanes species. A. Enlargement of Central and Western Yunnan Province.

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FIGURE 2. Morphology of Morphostenophanes species, A–F, H, M–N from M. furvus Zhou new species; G, L from M. aenescens Pic; I from M. yunnanus Zhou new species; J–K from M. luoxiaoshanus Zhou new species; O from M. curvitibialis Zhou new species. Prothorax in ventral (A) and posterior view (B); left procoxa in ventral view (C); mesoscutellum in dorsal view (D); pterothorax (metanotum removed) in ventral (E), dorsal (F), and lateral view (H); male spiculum gastrale in dorsal view (G); defensive reservoirs (I); aedeagus with erected median lobe in lateral view (J), and enlargement of ventral view (K), not to scale; male tergite VIII in dorsal view (L); female tergite VIII in dorsal view (M) and sternite VIII in ventral view (N); female reproductive system in lateral view (O). Scale bars of A–C, E–N = 1 mm; D = 0.5 mm; O = 2 mm. Abbreviations: aest2, mesanepisternum; aest3, metanepisternum; amtp, anterior metaventral process; bc, bursa copulatrix; epm2, mesepimeron; epm3, metepimeron; mf, metafurca; ml, median lobe; msvp, mesoventral intercoxal process; mtn, metanotum; od, oviduct; ov, ovipositor; pf, profurca; pre, prepectus; psp, prosternal process; sag, spermathecal accessory gland; v2, mesoventrite; v3, metaventrite.

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FIGURE 34. Habitus of Morphostenophanes species in the elegantulus-group: Morphostenophanes gaoligongensis Zhou new species, with male (A, B, D, E), and female (C, F); in dorsal view (A–C), and in lateral view (D–F). Holotype male of M. elegantulus Masumoto & Bečvář in dorsal view (G) with labels (H) Scale bars = 5 mm.

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FIGURE 43. Habitus and distribution of Morphostenophanes jendeki subspecies: none type male Morphostenophanes jendeki jendeki Masumoto in dorsal (A) and lateral view (B). A male paratype of M. jendeki jendeki in dorsal view (C) with labels (D). Distributional map of M. jendeki jendeki Masumoto and M. jendeki similis Masumoto (Map 3). Scale bars = 3 mm.

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National Science Museum (Natural History)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Tenebrionidae

Genus

Morphostenophanes