Apetasimus pleomelarrosus Ewing

Ewing, Curtis, 2006, Revision of the endemic Hawaiian sap beetle genus Apetasimus Sharp 1908 (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae), Zootaxa 1385, pp. 1-30 : 22-24

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175088

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6254948

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/464B425A-FF8A-2454-FE93-F8871703F913

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scientific name

Apetasimus pleomelarrosus Ewing
status

sp. nov.

Apetasimus pleomelarrosus Ewing sp. nov.

Gonioryctus kauaiensis Swezey, 1954: 70 . [misidentification].

Diagnosis

Large species with unique form, color, and habits. Distinguishable by rounded temple, smoothly curved to neck, striae of elytral definite, wide and granular, head and elytra black with red luster, abdomen, pronotum, legs and antennae pale to dark red. Pronotum with posterior margin narrower than anterior. This species is associated with axils of Pleomele aurea in mesic forests in the Kokee area of Kauai. They are most common on stressed Pleomele , i.e. those blown down or broken.

Description

Size: Length 6.3–8.3mm, Width 2.0– 2.6mm.

Color: Head and elytra nearly black, legs and abdomen orange-red to dark brick red, disc of pronotum darker in center, individuals varying from brick red to dark brick red at pronotal margin, and from dark brick red to black at center of disc.

Head: Transverse, 0.87–1.11mm L, 1.22–1.57mm W, L/W ratio 0.70–0.72 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A). Punctation variable, shallow and granular near eyes, antennal insertion and labrum, more definite at vertex, many punctures crowded together forming irregular lines, intervals subglabrous, microsculpture of fine lines. Lateral margins of labrum straight, convergent, with smoothly concave medial emargination, lateral angles acute, tips rounded. Eye length 0.40mm, facets 27, sub-parallel anteromedially, abruptly curved laterad to temple, temple convex indistinct transition to shallowly concave postgena. Antennomeres 2–5 elongate, 6 quadrate, 7 and 8 transverse.

Prothorax: Pronotum transverse, 1.30–1.70mm L, 1.78–2.39mm W, L/W ratio 0.71–0.73 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C). Anterior angle broadly rounded, lateral margins rounded anterad, straighter posterad, posterior angle obtuse. Widest anterior of midpoint, anterior/posterior width ratio 0.93. Shallowly emarginate anteriorly, posterior margin convex, slightly sinuate medially. Marginal bead distinct from anterior margin at angle, along lateral margin to posterior angle, less distinct and wider along posterior margin, narrowed and obsolete at midline. Punctation shallow, distinct, coarse, intervals granular. Prosternal process long, narrowed between coxae, expanded posterad and appressed on mesosternum, posterior margin rounded with long fimbria ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 E). Prosternal process in lateral view weakly recurved dorsad behind coxae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D).

Elytra. 2.41–3.03mm L, 1.18–1.48mm W, L/W ratio 2.03–2.05 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 B). Entire surface with coarse, granular microsculpture. Overall appearance of striae regular, with coarse, irregular, shallow punctures. Elytral interstices with 2 irregular rows of fine punctures, setae obsolete. Impression on lateral surface, immediately posterad of humeral angle. Lateral margin weakly explanate from humeral angle posterad for 1/3 length. Lateral margin broadly convex anterad, nearly straight posterad to broadly rounded hind angle. Posterior margin broadly rounded.

Legs: Tarsomeres 1–3 with lobes of subequal length, tarsomere 2 broadest, tarsomere 3 narrowest ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 P). Ventral setae dense.

Abdomen: Tergite 5, 6, and pygidium with coarse, granular microsculpture. Male; pygidium short, apex broadly rounded, fimbria obsolete ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 N), ventrite 7 deeply bisinuate, fimbria fine ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 O). Female; pygidium short, apex rounded, fimbria longest at midline ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 L), ventrite 7 broadly rounded, fimbria shorter at angles, obsolete at midline ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 M).

Male genitalia: Tergite 8 with broad, shallow median emargination, subapical setae present on ventral and dorsal surface ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 I). Sternite 8 with obtuse triangular emargination medio-posterad, sinuate laterad, setae long, dense, 12–19 per side ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 K). Tegmen broadly rounded at apex with shallow medial emargination. Setae at apex, obsolete on angles and at midline, dense from behind angle to position even with lip of anterior excavation. Anterior excavation spiculate from floor to edge of lip, nearly obsolete in median triangle ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 J). Aedeagus subparallel, apex rounded, tip with small, definite, notch ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 H). Basisac evenly spiculate ventrally from near aedeagus to just before distal end, dorsal surface with spicules concentrated on 2 internal lateral folds, medially nearly aspiculate, at distal end spiculate patch forming bridge between lateral folds. Manicasac with proximal 2/3 gradually expanded, distal 1/3 abruptly attenuate and spiculate. Sclerites-primary of perisac dorsal, separate proximally, distal apices forming small ventrally directed hooks. Flagellum short, distal end appressed to inner margins of proximal ends of sclerites-primary, flagellum proximad junction with sperm duct directed sharply ventrally. Dorsal notch deep, 4/5 of length, ventral notch 1/6 of length, proximal 1/ 2 spiculate.

Female genitalia: Gonocoxites elongate, fused for entire length, apical notch definite, shallow. Lateral groove long, 1/3 length of gonocoxite 2, 3 prestylar setae, stylus subapical, approximately stylus length from tip, 2 apical stylar setae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 G). Bursa copulatrix slightly expanded distad of junction with vagina. Spermatheca with apical depression elongate, narrowest near base, apex rounded ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 F).

Holotype ɗ, labeled: "Hawaii; Kauai; Kokee; Halemanu Rd. E of Kokee Rd., 24-May- 2005, 1074m; Pleomele aurea axils, C.P. Ewing Coll., #H85, UTM4 0431326E, 2446222N" (CUIC).

Paratypes: 2 Ψ, 2 ɗ (BPBM). 1 Ψ, 1 ɗ (BMNH). 1 Ψ, 1 ɗ (CUIC).

Etymology: Pleomele ; genus of host plant. (L.) arrosor; nibbler, gnawer.

Distribution: Endemic to Kauai, collected in mesic forests in Kokee area of Kauai where host occurs.

Habits: Found in leaf axils of Pleomele aurea where it feeds around sap extruded from small wounds which the beetles create. The sap often has a brick red color, similar in hue to the pronotum and abdomen.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Nitidulidae

Genus

Apetasimus

Loc

Apetasimus pleomelarrosus Ewing

Ewing, Curtis 2006
2006
Loc

Gonioryctus kauaiensis

Swezey 1954: 70
1954
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