Dendrocellus inexpectus Liang and Kavanaugh, 2007

Liang, Hongbin & Kavanaugh, David H., 2007, Review of the Genus Dendrocellus Schmidt-Göbel (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Dryptini), with Descriptions of Seven New Species, The Coleopterists Bulletin (Oxford, England) 61 (1), pp. 1-39 : 1-39

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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/934.1

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scientific name

Dendrocellus inexpectus Liang and Kavanaugh
status

sp. nov.

Dendrocellus inexpectus Liang and Kavanaugh View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 11 View Figs , 61 View Figs , 99–100 View Figs )

Types. Holotype: a male (ISNB), ‘‘Barway, P. Cardon’’/‘‘Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. Inde’’/‘‘ HOLOTYPE, Dendrocellus inexpectus Liang & Kavanaugh n. sp., designated by H. B. Liang & D. H. Kavanaugh 2006’’ [red label]. Paratypes (total 9 specimens): 1 male and 3 females (ISNB), ‘‘Barway, P. Cardon’’/‘‘Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. Inde’’/’’ PARATYPE, Dendrocellus inexpectus Liang & Kavanaugh n. sp., designated by H. B. Liang & D. H. Kavanaugh 2006’’ [yellow label]; 2 males (ISNB), ‘‘Konbir’’/‘‘Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. Inde’’/’’ PARATYPE, Dendrocellus inexpectus Liang & Kavanaugh n. sp., designated by H. B. Liang & D. H. Kavanaugh 2006’’ [yellow label]; 2 males (ISNB), ‘‘Belgaum Bombay, H. E. Andrewes’’/‘‘ Desera geniculata Klug , det. H. E. Andrewes, 1920’’/‘‘W. Hansen vid. 1966, Desera geniculata Klug’’/‘‘Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. Inde’’/’’ PARATYPE, Dendrocellus inexpectus Liang & Kavanaugh n. sp., designated by H. B. Liang & D. H. Kavanaugh 2006’’ [yellow label]; 1 male (ISNB), ‘‘Barnai, 1892’’/ ‘‘Collection E. Candeze’’/‘‘ Dendrocellus geniculatus Klug, M. Maindron det. 1910’’/‘‘W. Hansen vid. 1966, Desera geniculata Klug’’/‘‘Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B.

24 Inde’’/’’ PARATYPE, Dendrocellus inexpectus Liang & Kavanaugh n. sp., designated by H. B. Liang & D. H. Kavanaugh 2006’’ [yellow label].

Type locality. Barway (near Chota Nagpur), India .

Diagnosis. Femora brown with apical sixth or seventh dark brown; tibia brown; apical two thirds of Ant 1 black; elytral outer angles slightly dentate; aedeagus with apical lamella short, round at apex ( Fig. 99 View Figs ).

Description. Length 9.2–10.5 mm, width 2.6–3.1 mm. Black with green luster, mixed with some copper luster, apical third of Ant 1 black, basal two thirds of Ant 1, Ant 2–11 brown; mandibles and palpi brown; tibia and apical sixth or seventh of femora dark brown, basal two-thirds of femora brown. Head with vertex slightly convex, densely punctate; Ant 1/Ant 3 5 3.54 (3.31–3.69); labrum with medial lobe slightly protruded anteriorly; genae short, distinctly tumid; eyes large, 2.7 times as long as genae. Pronotum densely punctate, PL/PW 5 1.48 (1.43–1.57), HW/PW 5 1.21 (1.16–1.27), widest slightly before middle; apical angles round; lateral margins slightly widened from apical angles to widest point, strongly narrowed behind, then sinuate to basal angles; basal angles obtuse, pointed laterally; lateral furrow indistinct; basal foveae shallow; middle line fine. Elytra short and wide, EL/EW 5 1.76 (1.69–1.85), EW/PW 5 2.35 (2.28–2.50); intervals nearly flat, densely punctate; outer angles slightly dentate. Protarsomere 3 slightly asymmetrical in male; tarsal claws with 5–6 long pectinations, length of individual pectination subequal to width of claw base ( Fig. 61 View Figs ). Aedeagus with apical lamella thin, very short, apex round ( Figs. 99–100 View Figs ).

Distribution. Barway and Bombay in India.

Etymology. This species is named for its discovery, which was unexpected.

Remarks. Members of this species are very similar to those of D. geniculatus (Klug) . In fact, we had not distinguished this species from D. geniculatus (Klug) until the specimens were dissected for genitalia comparison. Males can be distinguished from those of D. geniculatus (Klug) by the short and round lamella of the aedeagus. Moreover, femora of both sexes of this new species are brown with dark brown apex, whereas the femora of most D. geniculatus (Klug) specimens, including those of the holotype, are typically yellow with a black apex. Some specimens of D. geniculatus (Klug) do possess brown femora (e.g., from Vietnam and Sumatra), but the apex is still black, not dark brown.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Dendrocellus

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