Laena chiloriluxa, Xiao-Lin, Zhao & Guo-Dong, Ren, 2012

Xiao-Lin, Zhao & Guo-Dong, Ren, 2012, Six new species of the genus Laena Dejean from China (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Lagriinae), ZooKeys 177, pp. 15-36 : 27-28

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.177.2426

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Laena chiloriluxa
status

sp. n.

Laena chiloriluxa   ZBK sp. n. Figs 323-31

Type material.

Holotype ♂ (MHBU): China, Yunnan Province, Bababhe. N. R. Bengganghan, 1930 m, 14 November 2008, J. Y. Hu & L. Tang leg.

Paratype: 1♂ (SMNS): labelled as the holotype; 1♀ (SMNS), 1♀(MHBU): China, Yunnan, Bababhe, Dianshita, 1900 m, 30 June 2005, LI & LI leg; 1♀ (MHUB): China, Yunnan, Bababhe. N. R. Bengganghan [22.25833° N, 100.66361° E], 1700 m, 14 November 2008, J. Y. Hu & L. Tang leg.

Etymology.

Named after the green metallic shine of the body.

Diagnosis.

The new species is similar to Laena luguica Schawaller, 2001, but can be easily distinguished from it by the following characters: (1) all tibiae of male with finely hooked inner apex, especially the middle tibiae; (2) last abdominal ventrite of male denticulate at apex; (3) the shape of the aedeagus is different.

Description.

Male. Dorsal side with green metallic shine. Eyes (Fig. 3) elliptical, moderately prominent. Antennae (Fig. 23) extending to base of pronotum, ratio of length (width) of antennomeres II–XI as follows: 5.3 (6.0): 13.3 (6.3): 10.0 (6.7): 10.3 (6.8): 10.1 (7.8): 10.2 (8.1): 10.8 (8.5): 10.0 (8.8): 12.0 (11.5): 18.3 (11.5).

Pronotum (Fig. 3) cordiform, basal margin distinctly narrower than anterior margin, 1.2 times as wide as long, widest just behind anterior margin; disc with small punctures, punctures medially somewhat sparser than laterally, their distance 2-6 times as long as puncture diameter, most punctures with long and erect setae, surface flat and shining, lateral margins bordered, basal margin bordered, feebly in middle, not bent downwards, posterior angles rounded; propleura with smaller punctures and shorter setae than those of disc.

Elytra (Fig. 3) oblong, 2.1 times as long as wide, widest at middle; punctural rows placed in indistinct striae, punctures distinctly larger than those of pronotum and each bearing a long and erect seta, intervals with regular row of small punctures each bearing a similar seta, all intervals flat and shining, interval IX with 5 setiferous umbilicate pores, interval VII in both humeral and posterior region with a setiferous pore.

All femora (Figs. 24-26) each with a strong tooth. All tibiae (Figs. 24-26) with finely hooked inner apex, especially on middle tibiae.

Last abdominal ventrite (Fig. 27) denticulate at apex. Aedeagus see Figs. 29-31.

Female: Dorsal side without green metallic shine. Last abdominal ventrite (Fig. 28) sharp at apex, not denticulate.

Body length: 6.2-7.2 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Tenebrionidae

Genus

Laena