Straneostichus Sciaky, 1994

Chen, Jia-Heng, Shi, Hong-Liang & Liang, Hong-Bin, 2022, Taxonomic notes on the Chinese endemic genus Straneostichus Sciaky, 1994 (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Pterostichini), with descriptions of three new species, Zootaxa 5182 (3), pp. 247-264 : 248-249

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5182.3.3

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Straneostichus Sciaky, 1994
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Key to species of the genus Straneostichus Sciaky, 1994 View in CoL

1. Vertex with fine and dense punctures; pronotal basal fovea composed of two fused grooves (outer groove present); pronotum usually with only one mid-lateral seta (occasionally two, the basolateral seta not included); outer surface of metatarsomere I distinctly ridged on three-fourth or more of its length; in lateral view, apical lamella of aedeagus evenly curved to venter ( fischeri View in CoL -group)...................................................................................... 2

- Vertex impunctate; pronotal basal fovea composed of single long groove (outer groove absent); pronotum usually with two or more mid-lateral setae (occasionally one); outer surface of metatarsomere I faintly ridged less than half of its length; in lateral view, apical lamella of aedeagus more or less sinuate (vignai- group)............................................ 8

2. Pronotal basal fovea sporadically punctate, mid-basal area between basal foveae completely impunctate ( Figs 21A–B View FIGURE 21 ); elytral shoulders strongly narrowed; apical lamella of aedeagus much longer than maximum width, L/W = 1.55-1.75 ( Figs 3–4 View FIGURES 2‒4 , 6–7 View FIGURES 5‒7 ) ................................................................................................... 3

- Pronotal basal fovea densely punctate, mid-basal area between basal foveae more or less punctate ( Figs 21C–G View FIGURE 21 ); elytral shoulders moderately narrowed; apical lamella of aedeagus longer or nearly as long as maximum width, L/W = 1.00-1.60 (usually less than 1.40) ( Figs 9 View FIGURES 8‒9 , 11–12 View FIGURES 10‒12 , 14–15 View FIGURES 13‒15 , 17 View FIGURES 16‒17 , 19–20 View FIGURES 18‒20 )..................................................... 4

3. Elytral striae near base with fine punctures ( Fig. 21A View FIGURE 21 ); elytra strongly elongated, EL/EW = 1.50-1.56; basal portion of aedeagus slightly thickened, in dorsal view apical lamella strongly bent rightward ( Figs 3A, 3A View FIGURES 2‒4 ); N. Sichuan, S. Gansu ... S. ovipennis View in CoL

- Elytral striae completely impunctate ( Fig. 21B View FIGURE 21 ); elytra less elongated, EL/EW = 1.43-1.46; basal portion of aedeagus strongly thickened, in dorsal view apical lamella only slightly bent rightward ( Figs 6A, 7A View FIGURES 5‒7 ); C. Sichuan .......... S. politus sp. nov.

4. Pronotal anterior margin subequal to posterior margin (PPW/APW = 0.98–1.05, mean 1.02); endophallic piece hardly visible (depigmented) on ventral surface of apical orifice ( Figs 9 View FIGURES 8‒9 , 11–12 View FIGURES 10‒12 )............................................... 5

- Pronotal anterior margin slightly wider than posterior margin (PPW/APW = 0.85–0.95, mean 0.92); endophallic piece visible (well pigmented) on ventral surface of apical orifice ( Figs 14–15 View FIGURES 13‒15 , 17 View FIGURES 16‒17 , 19–20 View FIGURES 18‒20 )...................................... 6

5. Pronotum finely punctate on mid-anterior area; posterior angles forming a clear denticle ( Figs 21C View FIGURE 21 ); median lobe of aedeagus very narrow on middle portion, apical lamella a little widened in dorsal view ( Fig. 9A View FIGURES 8‒9 ); Shaanxi .............. S. haeckeli View in CoL

- Pronotum impunctate on mid-anterior area; posterior angles evident but usually not forming denticle ( Fig. 21D View FIGURE 21 ); median lobe of aedeagus thicker on middle portion, apical lamella strongly widened in dorsal view ( Figs 11A, 12A View FIGURES 10‒12 ); Gansu, Qinghai ............................................................................................... S. fischeri View in CoL

6. Pronotal posterior angles rarely forming denticle ( Fig. 21E View FIGURE 21 ); elytral striae almost impunctate; middle portion of median lobe of aedeagus very thick (MW/ML = 0.23–0.27); endophallic piece on apical orifice strongly sclerotized and thickened, visible in lateral view ( Figs 14C, 15C View FIGURES 13‒15 ); Shaanxi, Henan ......................................................... S. puetzi View in CoL

- Pronotal posterior angles usually forming clear denticle ( Fig. 21F‒G View FIGURE 21 ); elytral striae with fine but distinct punctures; middle portion of median lobe of aedeagus thinner ( MW / ML = 0.15–0.22); endophallic piece on apical orifice moderately sclerotized, not thickened, invisible in lateral view; Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia ............................................... 7

7. Maximum width of pronotum just before middle (APL/PL = 0.42‒0.44); elytral striae shallower; middle portion of median lobe of aedeagus thinner (MW/ML = 0.15‒0.17) ( Fig. 17C View FIGURES 16‒17 ); in dorsal view, apical lamella strongly bent rightward, apex nearly truncate ( Fig. 17A‒B View FIGURES 16‒17 ); Ningxia ................................................... ..…… S. liupanensis sp. nov.

- Maximum width of pronotum near anterior third (APL/PL = 0.34–0.38); elytral striae deeper; middle portion of median lobe of aedeagus thicker (MW/ML = 0.19–0.22) ( Figs 19C, 20C View FIGURES 18‒20 ); in dorsal view, apical lamella not bent rightward, apex rounded ( Figs 19–20 View FIGURES 18‒20 ); Gansu, Qinghai ............................................................. S. ganqingensis sp. nov.

8. Pronotum nearly trapezoidal ( Figs 22‒23, 25‒26 View FIGURES 22‒26 ), posterior angles more or less evident, forming rectangular or obtuse angles; elytral basal pores present; frontal grooves moderately deep................................................... 9

- Pronotum nearly rounded ( Figs 24 View FIGURES 22‒26 , 27 View FIGURE 27 ), posterior angles obtuse-rounded; elytral basal pores absent; frontal grooves very faint .................................................................................................. 10

9. Dorsal surface metallic purple or coppery ( Figs 22‒23 View FIGURES 22‒26 ); pronotal lateral margins strongly sinuate before posterior angles, which are nearly rectangular or a little pointed; median lobe of aedeagus slenderer with longer apical lamella, in dorsal view, apical lamella a little longer than maximum width; Central and North Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, Ningxia .............. S. vignai View in CoL

- Dorsal surface metallic green or dark blue ( Figs 25‒26 View FIGURES 22‒26 ); pronotal lateral margins faintly sinuate or nearly straight before posterior angles, which are obtuse or slightly pointed; median lobe of aedeagus stouter with shorter apical lamella, in dorsal view, apical lamella evidently longer than maximum width; North Yunnan, South Sichuan ............. S. kirschenhoferi View in CoL

10. Elytral odd intervals much wider and with shallower microsculpture than even ones ( Fig. 27A‒C View FIGURE 27 ); lateral margins evenly curved in their full length; in lateral view, apical lamella of aedeagus longer and more strongly curved ventrally.................................................................................................... S. rotundatus View in CoL

- Elytral odd intervals a little wider than and with similar microsculpture as even ones ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 22‒26 ); lateral margins nearly straight before posterior angles; in lateral view, apical lamella of aedeagus shorter and slightly curved ventrally.......... S. farkaci View in CoL

MW

Museum Wasmann

ML

Musee de Lectoure

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

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