Mordellistena koelleri Ermisch, 1956

Zemoglyadchuk, Aleksei & Buialska, Nataliia, 2020, Description of the larvae of three species of the genus Mordellistena (Coleoptera: Mordellidae) with notes on their ecology, Zootaxa 4743 (3), pp. 371-381 : 373

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4743.3.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3691574

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C87D9-FFE6-3B0F-FF0F-B76C0FF9EF70

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Plazi

scientific name

Mordellistena koelleri Ermisch, 1956
status

 

Mordellistena koelleri Ermisch, 1956

Material examined: Belarus: Gomel Region, the city of Gomel, 52°42’N 31°03’E, floodplain of the Sozh River , meadow, in the stems of Phleum pratense , 09.xii.2017, 3 larvae GoogleMaps ; same locality, 24.xii.2017, 4 larvae GoogleMaps ; same locality, 09.v.2018, 2 larvae GoogleMaps . Ukraine: Chernihiv Region, near the city of Chernihiv, 51°48’N 31°31’E, floodplain of the Desna River , meadow, in the stems of Phleum pratense , 12.v.2018, 10 larvae GoogleMaps ; same locality, 30.v.2018, 4 larvae GoogleMaps ; same locality, 03.v.2019, 3 larvae GoogleMaps .

Body shape: Body cylindrical, stout, slightly expanded in middle, 4.9–5.3× as long as wide ( Figs 3–4 View FIGURES 1–6 ).

Coloration: Body white or yellowish, with brownish head.

Size: Body length: 5.5–6.1 mm.

Head: Head slightly flattened, in frontal aspect oval, 1.1× as long as wide, 1.5–1.6× narrower than prothorax, with one stemma beneath relatively large cuticular lens on each side; epistome weakly sclerotized in middle; primary head setae relatively short; secondary head setae few, absent above level of genal seta 2 ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 15–22 ). Antennae 1-segmented, each with narrow sensorium, one long and two comparatively short sensilla chaetica and four short sensilla basiconica ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15–22 ). Clypeus smooth. Labrum evenly sclerotized, 1.1× as wide as long, slightly rounded on apical margin, without microtrichia in lateral portions, with two long median setae, two long lateral setae, four short setae placed close to anterior margin and four short setae on border with epipharynx. Mandibles each with weakly sclerotized triangular area and two setae in lateral portions, subapical tooth almost absent ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 15–22 ). Maxillolabial complex gradually narrowed to base in proximal portion ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 15–22 ); cardo sclerotized, with one short seta; stipes not expanded, weakly sclerotized, with few setae, almost straight on inner margin; palpifer slightly or moderately sclerotized; maxillary palp 2-segmented, basal palpomere 1.2–1.3× as wide as long, with two setae, distal palpomere with one seta, 1.4–1.6× as long as wide, 1.1–1.2× shorter than basal palpomere; postmentum with two long setae; prementum with two long setae in middle and two short setae in lateral portions; palpiger slightly sclerotized on medial side, with 1 setae; ligula narrowed to apex, with 2 short setae and spines; labial palp 2-segmented, basal palpomere 2.0× as wide as long, distal palpomere with four short sensilla basiconica at apex, 1.4× as long as wide, 1.3× longer than basal palpomere ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 15–22 ).

Thorax: Prothoracic tergum oval, with sparse setae, without sclerotized asperities and transversal sulcus; mesothoracic and metathoracic terga with rather sparse setae in lateral portions. Mesothoracic spiracles round.

Legs: Relatively large, moderately stout, with sparse setae; apex of distal segment without setae.

Abdomen: Abdominal segments with setae approximately equal in length in lateral portions; dorsal protuberances on abdominal segments I–VI rather weakly prominent; lateral protuberances on abdominal segments I–VIII rather narrow; abdominal segment IX relatively short, helmet-shaped, narrowly elongated at apex, with one pair of small dorsal teeth near apical processes and often with few additional smaller teeth; preanal tubercles small, with 9–15 setae. Apical processes small, cylindrical, with well-defined dorsal and ventral teeth, not fused, each with one relatively short seta medially ( Figs 20–22 View FIGURES 15–22 ). Abdominal spiracles round.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Mordellidae

Genus

Mordellistena

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