Cymindis (Paracymindis) altaica bukhtarmensis Kabak

Aich, Upama, 2022, Separating the effects of paternal age and mating history: evidence for sex-specific paternal effect in eastern mosquitofish, Russian Entomological Journal 31 (1), pp. 27-30 : 28

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https://doi.org/ 10.5061/dryad.63xsj3v4j

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10944535

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scientific name

Cymindis (Paracymindis) altaica bukhtarmensis Kabak
status

ssp.n.

Cymindis (Paracymindis) altaica bukhtarmensis Kabak , ssp.n.

Figs 1–2.

MATERIAL. Holotype ♂, Kazakhstan, “ Bukhtarma Riv. valley, from stanitsa Altaiskaya ( Katon-Karagai ), 20.VI.1899, P.K. Kozlov & A.N. Kaznakov ” [in Russian] [ca. N49°10´, E85°36´30´´, 1055 m] ( ZIN) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1(1) ♀, “ Tshingistai-Altaiskaya, Bukhtarma Riv.vall.Sedel’nikov, 19.VII. 914”[ca. N49°11´14´´, E85°52´56´´, 875 m]” ( ZIN) GoogleMaps ; 1(1) ♂, “E Kazakhstan, 46 km E of Katon-Karagai Vill., Buktarma Riv. 980 m, 5.08.1986, I.I. Kabak leg.” [ca. N49°12´36´´, E86°12´42´´]” ( CBK) GoogleMaps .

DESCRIPTION. Species medium-sized, body length 8.8– 9.2 mm in males, 10.8 mm in female, hind wings reduced, habitus wide and moderately convex, appendages averaged ( Fig. 1). Colour of dorsal side reddish-brown to dark-brown, labrum, mandibles, margins and base of pronotum and elytral margins reddish, head a little darker, pronotal disc a little paler medially. Legs and antennae brownish-testaceous. Ventral side of body dark-brown, head and abdomen blackish, meso- and metathorax red medially; lower surface densely punctate and pubescent.

Head rather large; eyes markedly protruding, pubescent, L3/YL= 1.05–1.13 (1.09); tempora long, slightly convex. Antero-lateral margins of frons evenly rounded, moderately reflexed. Upper-side of head rather convex, especially at vertex, frontal foveae small and vague, supraorbital furrow long, sharp and deep. Frons and vertex densely and roughly punctate. Pubescence of dorsal surface of head moderately dense, hairs medium in length, slightly inclined forward. Two pairs of long supraorbital setae. Antennae medium in length, AL/ EL = 1.02–1.09 in males and 0.97 in female. Scape long, longer than antennomere 3, feebly constricted medially, sparsely pubescent, with long preapical seta. Genae rather densely pubescent, hairs long. Labial tooth shorter than lateral lobes, broadly rounded at apex, bordered along anterior margin. Submentum bisetose, setae in anterolateral angles absent. Apical segment of labial palpi fusiform, with a few small hairs. Penultimate labial palpomere with four long setae on anterior margin. Apical maxillar palpomere fusiform in both sexes, sparsely pubescent.

Pronotum wide, PW / HW = 1.43–1.45 (1.44), PW / PL = 1.42–1.46 (1.44), markedly constricted toward base, PW / PB = 1.38–1.41 (1.39), broadest in anterior third. Sides markedly rounded in anterior half, subrectilinear basally, laterobasal angles small, obtuse, pointed at tip, protruded laterally. Anterior margin deeply concave, without distinct border; anterior angles ample, markedly rounded and produced anteriorly. Basal margin of pronotum convex throughout, bordered laterally. Lateral sides of pronotum very widely explanate and moderately reflexed. Disc rather convex medially, median line thin, shortened anteriorly and posteriorly, deeply impressed. Apical transverse impression deep, anterior surface slightly convex. Basal foveae sharply delimited posteriorly, vaguely outlined anteriorly. Basal transverse impression vague. Punctures on pronotal surface rough and dense, especially near base. Pubescence dense, suberect, hairs as long as on head. Two pairs of lateral setae present, one in anterior half of pronotum, and one in laterobasal angles.

Elytra wide, ovate, slightly convex, not depressed on disc (suture slightly roof-shaped in posterior half), broadest near midlength, EL / EW = 1.30–1.36 (1.32), EL / PL = 2.59–2.71 (2.66), EW / PW = 1.37–1.43 (1.40). Lateral margins arched throughout, shoulders rounded, not protruded anteriorly. Apices oblique, subrectilinear medially, faintly ciliate; both external and sutural apical angles of each elytron broadly rounded. Marginal gutter wide, especially in middle, lateral margins reflexed. Basal border complete, moderately sinuate. Elytral striae deep, rather roughly punctate. Parascutellary striole short, parascutellary setiferous pores present. Intervals flat, densely and rather roughly punctate, punctures arranged mostly in 2 irregular rows; interval 3 with 3 small discal setiferous pores, of which the anterior one set closer to stria 3. Pubescence of elytra dense, inclined backward, as long as on head and pronotum. Umbilicate series consisting of 16–19 pores. One apical pore in stria 7 on the level of interval 3.

Scutellum glabrous and smooth. Sides of prothorax spaciously pubescent. Metepisterna slightly longer than wide. Metacoxae, in addition to short pubescence, with two long setae.

Visible abdominal sternites with a single pair of paramedian setae, anal sternite quadrisetose in both sexes.

Microsculpture on forebody indistinct, on elytra consisting of isodiametric meshes, in males hardly perceptible, in female distinct.

Meso- and metatibiae longer than corresponding tarsi. Dorsal surface of tarsi with long hairs; inner margin of claws denticulate.

Median lobe of aedeagus not thick, its ventral margin slightly sinuate; apical lamella medium in length, curved ventrally; copulatoty piece saddle-shaped ( Fig. 2).

Apical gonocoxite wide, straight, obliquely truncated distally.

COMPARATIVE NOTES. Cymindis (Paracymindis) altaica Gebler, 1833 is distributed in the steppe biotopes of Central and Southeastern Altai: Ust-Kan, Tshuya Steppe (Ust-Inya, Ulgumenskiy Pass), Northwestern Mongolia: between Ulangom and Ulukhem [ Gebler, 1833; Emetz , 1972]. The new subspecies differs from the nominotypical form in the smaller size (on the average, 9.6 mm vs. 11 mm in C. altaica altaica ); less rough punctures on dorsum, especially on elytra where they arranged in two irregular rows (in one row in C. altaica altaica ); and wider pronotum (minimum value of the ratio PW / PL is 1.42, average 1.44 vs. maximum value of the same index is 1.30, average 1.27 in the counterpart, maximum value of the ratio EW / PW is 1.43, average 1.40 vs. minimum 1.53, average 1.58 in C. altaica altaica ). Additionally, the median lobe of aedeagus in the new subspecies slenderer, its ventral margin distinctly concave, apical lamella longer.

From syntopic C. binotata Fischer von Waldheim, 1820 , the new taxon is distinguishable in having much more rough punctuation of body, deep supraorbital furrow, more produced eyes, markedly explanate lateral sides of pronotum, ample anterior angles of the latter, and conformation of the male genitalia.

DISTRIBUTION. The new subspecies is known only from the valley of the middle course of the Bukhtarma River, between the Katon-Karagai and Uryl’ villages, Eastern Kazakhstan.

BIONOMICS. The subspecies was found in summer in the steppe biotopes at the elevation of about 875–1055 m a.s.l.

Acknowledgments. I am very grateful to Dr. B.M. Kataev (St-Petersburg, Russia) for providing me with the material from the collection of ZIN, and to Dr. G.E. Davidian (St-Petersburg, Russia) for his help in preparing photos. The study was partly supported by the Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Nr. OR11465437).

CBK

CBK

PW

Paleontological Collections

PL

Západoceské muzeum v Plzni

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Cymindis

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