Paratrichius pejchai, Mückstein, 2018

Mückstein, Petr, 2018, A new species of the genus Paratrichius from northern Vietnam (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 58 (2), pp. 549-552 : 551-552

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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0045

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scientific name

Paratrichius pejchai
status

sp. nov.

Paratrichius pejchai sp. nov.

( Figs 1‒6 View Figs 1‒7 )

Type locality. Vietnam, Northeast region, Ha Giang Province, Ha Giang env., 1500 m a.s.l.

Type material. HOLOTYPE: J, labelled: ‘ Vietnam N, Ha Giang Prov. / Ha Giang env. 1500m / July 2012 / M. Pejcha leg. [printed] // HOLOTYPUS / Paratrichius / pejchai sp. nov. J / P. Mückstein det. 2018’ [printed, red label] ( NMPC). PARATYPE: J, labelled: ‘North Vietnam / Ha Giang, iv.2014, / native collector leg. [handwritten] // PARATYPE J / Paratrichius pejchai / Mückstein, 2018’ [handwritten, yellow label] ( QCCC).

Description of male holotype. Elongate species with slen- der legs. Body length 15.2 mm, maximum elytral width 6.0 mm. Body decorated with pale yellowish chalky material distributed as follows ( Figs 1–3 View Figs 1‒7 ): pronotum completely covered; elytra with two narrow, sinuate transverse bands which do not reach elytral margins, bands situated anteriorly and posteriorly from elytral midlength; juxtascutellar area and narrow band reaching middle of juxtasutural margin (not exceeding posterior sinuate transverse band); scutellum completely covered; pygidium covered on sides only, narrowing at base ( Fig. 4 View Figs 1‒7 ); abdominal ventrites III–V with transverse band, not reaching lateral margins; ventrite V covered only in anterior half.

Head black, without lustre. Clypeus somewhat wider than long, widest before midlength, slightly depressed behind anterior emarginated margin, sides arcuate, anterior angles broadly rounded. Frons and vertex without yellowish chalky material; vertex, mentum and gula with sparse yellowish setation. Antennae brownish; scapus with yellow setation; antennal club composed of three apical antennomeres, ca. 1.5× as long as preceding antennomeres combined.

Thorax. Pronotum octagonal, with obtuse angles on sides and base; anterior margin emarginated, anterior angles protruding but rounded at tips, basal margin emarginate medially; finely and regularly punctate with short and erect yellowish setae. Anterior prosternal margin with brush of long yellow setae overlapping posterior third of gula.

Scutellum broadly triangular with apex obtuse, sides arcuate; surface sparsely punctate, with short, erect, whitish setae.

Elytra longer than wide, widest before middle. Brownish, somewhat darker around anteapical umbones. Elytral suture black, uniformly narrow throughout its length. Surface of elytra regularly covered with scarce yellowish setation. Elytron with six striae, five between suture and shoulder, one on lateral declivity; each stria with a row of horseshoe-shaped punctures, in apical third of elytra more or less merged. Humeral callus developed. Macropterous.

Pygidium shiny black, strongly convex, with rounded apex. Surface sculpture consisting of more or less concentric, rugulose striations. Disc of pygidium sparsely pubescent with short yellowish setae.

Ventrum shiny black. Metaventrum with narrow impression in middle part. Rugose punctation of metaventrum developed mainly in discal part, sides rather densely striolate. Dense yellow setation present on metaventrum; setae longer in middle part, shorter at sides. Abdominal ventrites with yellow setation, longer setae present in middle of ventrite V. Anal ventrite somewhat brownish in middle, without chalky material, but with dense yellow setation in middle; medially hollowed.

Legs. Femora, tarsi and tibiae black. Protibia bidentate, terminal spur absent; with row of dense yellow-golden setation on inner side. Mesotibia with sparse setation on dorsal side and brush of thicker and longer yellow-golden setation on inner side. Meso- and metatibia with transverse carina in apical half. Extensively prolonged metatarsi 1.5× as long as mesotarsi, both with yellowish setation ventrally.

Genitalia. Aedeagus with conspicuous ‘wing-shaped’ protuberances, laterally protruding from basal part of parameres ( Figs 5–6 View Figs 1‒7 ).

Female. Unknown.

Variability. The male paratype differs from the holotype in deposition of the yellowish chalky material on dorsal surface: its presence on pronotum is reduced to circular band along margins, and a broad T-shaped spot on the disc (connected with basal margin of pronotum); while two transverse bands on elytra are laterally extended, and narrow crescent transverse band on the distal declivity (lining the apical umbone) of elytra is present ( Fig. 7 View Figs 1‒7 ).

Differential diagnosis. The new species can be easily distinguished from all other known members of the genus Paratrichius by the pronotum extensively covered with pale yellowish chalky material. In addition, P. pejchai sp. nov. differs from other species of the genus in the shape of aedeagus, especially in presence of conspicuous ‘wing-shaped’ protuberances, laterally protruding from the basal part of parameres ( Fig. 5 View Figs 1‒7 ). However, although the shape of the parameres is unique compared to other species of the genus, the newly described species shares typical characters for Paratrichius , namely: protibia lacking serration proximal to two distal-external denticles, terminal spur of protibia absent; antennal lamellae enlarged, much longer than antennomeres 2–7 combined, with proximal side of first lamella with distinct impression along superior edge; posterior margin of pronotum broadly emarginated medially.

Etymology. Named after my friend Michal Pejcha (Ostrovačice, Czech Republic), an experienced entomologist and traveller in Vietnam, who kindly provided me with this interesting specimen. The name is a noun in the genitive case, standing in apposition.

Distribution. North Vietnam, Ha Giang province.

An updated checklist of Paratrichius species known from Vietnam The following abbreviations are used: C – Central, N – Northern, S – Southern; TL – type locality.

Paratrichius alexisi Krajčík, 2007: 16 . N Vietnam (TL: Hoang Lien Son [mts.], Sa Pa).

P. campagnei ( Bourgoin, 1917) : 232. N Vietnam (TL: Sa Pa).

P. coopertus Ricchiardi, 2018: 2 . N Vietnam (TL: Lao Cai [province], Chapa [= Sa Pa]).

P. cruentus ( Moser, 1902) : 534. N Vietnam (TL: Montes Mauson).

P. dangngocvani Ricchiardi, 2018: 3 . C Vietnam (TL: Kon Tum [province], Ngoc Linh Mt.).

P. elegantulus ( Moser, 1902) : 535. N Vietnam (TL: Montes Mauson).

P. flavipes ( Moser, 1902) : 535. N Vietnam (TL: Montes Mauson).

P. hajeki Krajčík, 2010: 3 . N Vietnam (TL: Tam Dao).

P. marmoreus ( Moser, 1902) : 535. N Vietnam (TL: Tam Dao).

P. pauliani Tesař, 1941: 110 . N Vietnam (TL: Mou-Pin).

P. pulchellus Iwase, 2005: 33 . S Vietnam (TL: Bao Loc).

P. pullatus ( Bourgoin, 1915) : 88. N Vietnam (TL: Tonkin).

P. saucius ( Moser, 1902) : 536. N Vietnam (TL: Montes Mauson).

P. pejchai sp. nov.: N Vietnam (TL: Ha Giang).

P. versicolor ( Moser, 1902) : 537. N Vietnam (TL: Montes Mauson).

P. vicinus Bourgoin, 1915: 85 . N Vietnam (TL: Lao Cai).

P. vitalisi Bourgoin, 1915: 85 . N Vietnam (TL: Lao Cai).

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cetoniidae

Genus

Paratrichius

Loc

Paratrichius pejchai

Mückstein, Petr 2018
2018
Loc

P. coopertus

RICCHIARDI E. 2018: 2
2018
Loc

P. dangngocvani

RICCHIARDI E. 2018: 3
2018
Loc

P. hajeki Krajčík, 2010: 3

KRAJCIK M. 2010: 3
2010
Loc

Paratrichius alexisi Krajčík, 2007: 16

KRAJCIK M. 2007: 16
2007
Loc

P. pulchellus

IWASE K. 2005: 33
2005
Loc

P. pauliani Tesař, 1941: 110

TESAR Z. 1941: 110
1941
Loc

P. vicinus

BOURGOIN A. 1915: 85
1915
Loc

P. vitalisi

BOURGOIN A. 1915: 85
1915
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