Chaetarthria almorana Knisch, 1924

Jia, Fenglong, Wang, Shi-shuai & Aston, Paul, 2018, Revision of Chaetarthria Stephens (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) in China, with a key to the species in the Oriental Region, Journal of Natural History 52 (37 - 38), pp. 2369-2384 : 2377

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2018.1532023

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5188799

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scientific name

Chaetarthria almorana Knisch, 1924
status

 

Chaetarthria almorana Knisch, 1924 View in CoL

( Figures 3e–i View Figure 3 and 6d View Figure 6 )

Chaetarthria almorana Knisch, 1924: 39 View in CoL (specific rank confirmed by Hebauer 1995: 7). Specimens Hebauer (1995) recorded in ISNB and NHMW were checked.

Additional material examined

YUNNAN: 5 spec . ( SYSU): ‘ Mengla, Longmen village , light trap, 5 .x . 2010, 945m, Zhou Yulingzi leg’. (transcribed from Chinese). 1 male ( SYSU): ‘ Jinghong, Banna River Reserve , Mandian (in banana grove), 20 .xi .2008, 22.13059°N 100.66817°E, L.Z. Meng leg’. (with Chinese and English labels) . 52 spec . GoogleMaps ( SYSU): ‘ Jingdong County, Taizhong Town   GoogleMaps , 24°30´N 100°56´E, 1395m, 15 .iv GoogleMaps .2015, Renchao Lin & Yudan Tang leg’. 2 males and 2 females ( SHNU): ‘ Mandian, Nabanhe Conv ., 12.i.2004, Li & Tang leg’. 2 spec . ( SYSU): ‘ Naban village , Nabanhe Conv. 1.i.2004, Li & Tang leg’. 4 spec . GoogleMaps ( SYSU): ‘ Yingjiang County, Tongbiguan, Kaibangyahu   GoogleMaps , 24.58N 97.67E, 1289m, 25 .v GoogleMaps .2016, Yudan Tang & Ruijuan Zhang leg’.

Differential diagnosis

This species is very close to C. indica d’ Orchymont. It can be distinguished from C. indica by labrum basally darkened and testaceous apically, median lobe of aedeagus attenuated and very deeply emarginated apically, flanked by heavily chitinised endosclerites partly overlapping the lobe, without a flagellum arising out of the middle of anterior margin ( Figure 6d View Figure 6 ). But the shape of the aedeagus is the ‘only certain distinguishing character’ ( Hebauer 1995: 8).

Distribution

Widely distributed from south-eastern Asia through Vietnam to India ( Hansen 1999) and China. First record for China ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 ).

Hansen M. 1999. World Catalogue of Insects. Volume 2. Hydrophiloidea (s. str.) (Coleoptera). Stenstrup (Denmark): Apollo Books; p. 382.

Hebauer F. 1995. Oriental Chaetarthria. Latissimus. 5: 7 - 9.

Knisch A. 1924. Neue Palpicornier aus dem sudlichen Himalaya. (Col. Hydrophilidae. Op. 15). Wiener entomologische Zeitung. 41: 29 - 41.

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Figure 3. Chaetarthria sp. (a–b) Habitus (a) lateral; (b) ventral; (c) apical portion of elytra; (d) head and prosternum, ventral. Chaetarthria almorana Knisch. (e–f,h) Habitus: (e) dorsal; (f) lateral; (h) ventral; (g) pronotum, left; (i) elytra.

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Figure 6. Aedeagi. (a–b) Chaetarthria saundersi d’Orchymont: (a) from Hong Kong; (b) from Jiangxi. (c) Chaetarthria kuiyanae sp. nov; (d) Chaetarthria almorana Knisch; (e) Chaetarthria malickyi Hebauer; (f–h) Chaetarthria indica d’Orchymont: (f) from Jinggangshan, Jiangxi; (g) from Hong Kong; (h) from Jinggangshan, Jingxi.

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Figure 7. Distribution of Chaetarthria species in China.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

Genus

Chaetarthria