Dima etoliensis Platia, 2012

Mertlik, Josef, Németh, Tamás & Kundrata, Robin, 2017, Revision of the flightless click-beetle genus Dima Charpentier, 1825 (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Dimini) in the Balkan Peninsula, Zootaxa 4220 (1), pp. 1-63 : 13-14

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4220.1.1

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Dima etoliensis Platia, 2012
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Dima etoliensis Platia, 2012

Figs 25 View FIGURES 15 – 29 , 125 View FIGURES 119 – 130 , 226 View FIGURES 222 – 233 , 245 View FIGURE 245 .

Dima etoliensis Platia, 2012: 200 .

Type depository. Holotype, ♀ (PCGP).

Type locality. Greece: Etolia– Akarnania , Panetolikó Mts., Nerosirtis, 850 m.

Diagnosis. This species is known only from the large (14.3 mm) female holotype specimen ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 15 – 29 ). It differs from D. evritaniensis Schimmel & Platia, 2008 and D. fthiotidensis by the shiny pronotum with sparser punctation ( Figs 125, 126, 130 View FIGURES 119 – 130 ) and the scutellar frontal margin flattened, declined gradually to the plane of elytra (frontal margin of scutellum convex, declined steeply in both other species). Dima pelionensis sp. nov. has also a flattened scutellum and shiny pronotum with sparse punctation, but it differs from D. etoliensis in the sides of pronotum with decumbent setae in the anterior two thirds ( D. etoliensis has the pronotal sides with semi-erect setae along its whole length; Figs 125 View FIGURES 119 – 130 , 152 View FIGURES 143 – 154 ). Dima zbuzeki sp. nov. is smaller, suboval, and has shorter antennae (in females) with shorter antennomeres II and III ( Figs 116–118 View FIGURES 105 – 118 ). The most similar species to D. etoliensis is D. hladilorum , but D. etoliensis is larger, with a flattened scutellum, more parallel-sided elytra, distinct striae along the whole length of elytra, and antennomeres IV–X narrow, slightly more than two times longer than wide ( Figs 25 View FIGURES 15 – 29 , 47–49 View FIGURES 45 – 59 ). The sclerotized spines of bursa copulatrix as in Fig. 226 View FIGURES 222 – 233 .

Distribution. Greece (Panetolikó Mts.; Fig. 245 View FIGURE 245 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Elateridae

Genus

Dima

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Dima etoliensis Platia, 2012

Mertlik, Josef, Németh, Tamás & Kundrata, Robin 2017
2017
Loc

Dima etoliensis

Platia 2012: 200
2012
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