Asiopodabrus kurbatovi (Kazantsev)

Kang, Tae Hwa, Han, Tae Man, Okushima, Yûichi & Park, Hae Chul, 2012, Integrative taxonomy of Asiopodabrus fragiliformis (Kang and Kim, 2000) (Coleoptera: Cantharidae) and its related species, Zootaxa 3259, pp. 1-33 : 17

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.213936

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5679019

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scientific name

Asiopodabrus kurbatovi (Kazantsev)
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Asiopodabrus kurbatovi (Kazantsev)

( Figs. 3B, 3F View FIGURE 3 A – D View FIGURE 3 E – H , 4 View FIGURE 4 B, 4F, 5B, 5F, 5J)

Podabrus spec. prop. nigriventris: Wittmer, 1969: 108 (misidentification, in part).

Podabrus macilentus: Kim & Kim, 1971: 156 ; Kim & Chang, 1987: 104; Kim et al., 1994: 181; Kim & Kim, 1998: 171 (misidentification).

Podabrus lictorius: Kim & Kim, 1998: 171 (misidentification).

Dichelotarsus (Asiopodabrus) kurbatovi Kazantsev, 1998b: 523 .

Podabrus (Asiopodabrus) fragiliformis Kang & Kim, 2000: 208 (misidentification, in part).

Diagnosis. Male ( Fig. 3B View FIGURE 3 A – D ) 6.1–7.6 mm. Color. Body mainly pale yellow, with yellowish pubescences; head ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B) mostly pale yellow; later part of eyes black medially; anterior margin of blackish part with a ‘reversed hat’ shape; mandible dark brown, pale yellow basally; maxillary and labial palpi yellow; first and second antennomeres yellow, third antennomere dusky yellow, distal segments yellowish brown; pronotum with pale yellow margin and blackish median disc; scutellum black and median disc dusky yellow or brown; mesothorax and metathorax black; abdomen black, but distal half of sixth and seventh abdominal segments yellow; elytra pale yellow; legs yellow; distal tip of tarsal claws yellowish brown. Pronotum 1.06 times wider than long; lateral margins sinuate, with obtuse anterior angles and acute posterior angles slightly projected to each side; posterior margin 1.22 times wider than anterior margin. Aedeagus ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 B, F, J) oblong in outline, length 1.60 times longer than wide; dorsal processes relatively short, ratio of dorsal process: aedeagus = 1.0: 4.0, ‘U’ shape to the base, gradually narrowed distally, with round apex ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 B); ventral process relatively thick, spade-shaped with blunt apex in lateral view ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 F), curved outwards at basal part, then inwards at distal half, widest basally then gradually narrowed distally with blunt apex in ventral view ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 J).

Female ( Fig. 3F View FIGURE 3 A – D View FIGURE 3 E – H ) 6.9–8.3 mm. Color darker than male; anterior margin of blackish part of head ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 F) ‘reversed ’ shape with a recessed floor; body somewhat longer and wider than male; eyes relatively smaller than male, ratio of an eye diameter to inter-ocular space, 16: 37; each tarsal claw with blunt basal tooth.

Materials Examined (154 ex). See appendix 1.

Distribution. Korea (new record), China (Jilin: new record), and Russia (Southern Primorskii Territory).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cantharidae

Genus

Asiopodabrus

Loc

Asiopodabrus kurbatovi (Kazantsev)

Kang, Tae Hwa, Han, Tae Man, Okushima, Yûichi & Park, Hae Chul 2012
2012
Loc

Podabrus (Asiopodabrus) fragiliformis

Kang & Kim 2000: 208
2000
Loc

Podabrus lictorius:

Kim & Kim 1998: 171
1998
Loc

Dichelotarsus (Asiopodabrus) kurbatovi

Kazantsev 1998: 523
1998
Loc

Podabrus macilentus:

Kim & Kim 1971: 156
1971
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