Anthrenus (Nathrenus) kabakovi Kadej and Háva, 2016

Kadej, Marcin & Háva, Jiří, 2016, A New Species ofAnthrenusGeoffroy, 1762 (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) from Vietnam, The Coleopterists Bulletin 1762 (1), pp. 129-133 : 129-133

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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/072.070.0117

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scientific name

Anthrenus (Nathrenus) kabakovi Kadej and Háva
status

sp. nov.

Anthrenus (Nathrenus) kabakovi Kadej and Háva , new species

( Figs. 1–10 View Figs View Figs )

Type Locality. Vietnam.

Type Material. Holotype (♂): VIETNAM, mountains, W Kha-Tin’, Kim-Kuong [W Hà-Tĩnh, Kim-Cuong], 1.4.1963 Kabakov / coll. O. N. Kabakov ( Fig. 10 View Figs ), ( ZIN) [left antenna, genitalia, pygidium, and abdominal segments IX–X mounted in glycerin microvial and placed under the specimen; dorsal and ventral patterns somewhere incomplete].

Paratypes. Two specimens, not sexed: 1 specimen, same data as holotype ( Fig. 9 View Figs , DIBEC); 1 specimen, Vietnam 60 km W Win-Lin 100–500 m, 18.III.1963 Kabakov / coll. O. N. Kabakov ( ZIN) .

Etymology. The epithet is a patronym honoring the collector of the beetles, O. N. Kabakov (St. Petersburg, Russia).

Diagnosis. The new species closely resembles the Asian species Anthrenus (Nathrenus) subsetosus Arrow, 1915 , which occurs in Myanmar and Vietnam. The two species can be distinguished from each other by the following characteristics:

1) Body length: A. subsetosus 3.7–3.9 mm. A. kabakovi 3.0 mm.

2) Pronotal pattern: In A. subsetosus , the pronotum is covered by white and yellow scales and the central part of the disc is covered by white scales. In A. kabakovi , the pronotum is covered by dark brown (almost black) and yellow scales and the central part of the disc is covered by dark brown (almost black) scales;

3) Elytral pattern: In A. subsetosus , each elytron is covered by mixed whitish, orange, and brown scales. The white scales create three distinct, narrow fasciae from the lateral margin to the suture (but not touching it). In A. kabakovi , each elytron is covered by mixed yellowish (sometimes whitish) and dark brown (almost black) scales. In the anterior half, yellowish (sometimes whitish) scales form two distinct, transverse, narrow fasciae extending from the lateral margin to suture; they also create a thin, apical line posteriorly that touches the apex.

4) Median lobe: In A. subsetosus , the median lobe is broad nearly throughout its entire length. In A. kabakovi , the median lobe is gradually narrowed to the apex.

The newly described species differs from other known Vietnamese species in the subgenus Anthrenodes Chobaut, 1898 by having 11 antennomeres (10 in Anthrenodes ) and long, seta-like scales (oval or semi-triangular in Anthrenodes ).

Description. Holotype, male. Body convex, slightly rounded laterally; nearly 1.5X as long as wide; BL = 3.0 mm, BW = 1.45 mm, PL = 0.3 mm, PW = 1.65 mm; covered with long, thin scales 6.0X as long as wide. Head invisible from above ( Fig. 1 View Figs ); eyes large, flattened rather than convex, with internal, medial emargination. Median ocellus present. Frons and clypeus covered with mixed yellow and dark brown (almost black) scales. Antenna with 11 antennomeres. Antennal club with 3 antennomeres ( Fig. 4 View Figs ); all antennomeres brown (basal segment and segments of antennal club slightly darker). Antennal fossa conforming to shape of antennal club. Antennal club shorter than flagellum; with relative length of terminal antennomere to length of penultimate and antepenultimate antennomeres combined nearly 1:1 (0.8:1). Ratio of length of antennal fossa to length of lateral margin of pronotum 1:2. Dorsal and ventral surface of integument black, sparsely punctured, covered by thin, setae-like scales ( Figs. 1–2 View Figs ). Pronotum covered by mixed dark brown (almost black) and yellowish scales ( Fig. 1 View Figs ); latero-posterior declivity with yellow scales along margin and toward middle, small amount of yellow scales present also on anterior margin of pronotum above head; disc (central part of pronotum) mainly with dark brown (almost black) scales. Lateral margin of pronotum dilated above antennal fossa and slightly visible from above. Scutellum small and poorly marked ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). Elytron covered by yellowish and dark brown (almost black) scales; dark brown scales form a backdrop for transverse elytral bands. In anterior half of elytra, yellowish scales forming 2 distinct, transverse, narrow fasciae extending from lateral margin to suture; also forming a thin apical line posteriorly (touching apex); also located between first and second bands along the suture ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). First band complete, along anterior margin of elytra extending from lateral margin to scutellum. Second band complete, slightly below mid-length of elytron, extending from suture to lateral margin. Thin line of yellowish scales present close to apex of elytron ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). Scales of ventral surfaces yellowish. First abdominal ventrite with postcoxal lines ( Fig. 2 View Figs ), sulcus without scales. Legs brown (tarsi slightly lighter than tibia, trochanters, and femora). Only trochanters and femora covered on dorsal surface with yellowish scales. Tibiae of forelegs without spines. Tarsus with 2 curved, simple claws. Phallus as in Fig. 5 View Figs . Parameres deeply U-shaped, covered with setae (short mainly on the lateral margins as well as in the central and inner areas; longer setae present only on apex of parameres). Distal parts of parameres straight (not curved inward). Penis in frontal view straight ( Fig. 5 View Figs ), in lateral view distinctly curved in basal part above narrow and short apodemes ( Fig. 6 View Figs ). Pygidium as in Fig. 9 View Figs . Ninth abdominal sternite spatula-like ( Fig. 7 View Figs ). Apex slightly elongated and rounded. Setae present on dorsal and lateral margins, but only anteriorly. Tenth abdominal segment as in Fig. 8 View Figs .

Variability. Expressed by the size of the body: BL = 3.10–3.45 mm; BW = 2.05–2.10 mm; PL = 0.9–1.0 mm; PW = 1.70–1.85 mm. In some specimens, the dorsal scale patterns differ slightly from that of the holotype: two distinct vertical lines of yellowish (sometimes whitish) scales present on the pronotum (they are situated from the anterior to posterior margin); between first and second elytral band thin, but distinct vertical line of yellowish (sometimes whitish) scales present ( Fig. 3 View Figs ) .

Distribution. Vietnam.

ZIN

Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum

PL

Západoceské muzeum v Plzni

PW

Paleontological Collections

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dermestidae

Genus

Anthrenus

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