Orthogonius taghavianae Tian, Deuve & Felix

Tian, Mingyi, Deuve, Thierry & Felix, Ron, 2012, Orthogonius species and diversity in Thailand (Coleoptera, Caraboidea, Orthogoniini), a result from the TIGER project, ZooKeys 164, pp. 51-90 : 52-53

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.164.1992

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Orthogonius taghavianae Tian, Deuve & Felix
status

sp. n.

Orthogonius taghavianae Tian, Deuve & Felix   ZBK sp. n. Figures 216

Diagnosis.

Large sized, even elytra intervals much wider than odd ones, and covered with dense and coarse punctures, head and pronotum intricately wrinkled or striate; aedeagus distinctly constricted at subapex in dorsal view.

Length: 19.0 mm; width: 7.6 mm. Habitus as in Figure 2.

Description.

Head and pronotum densely and intricately wrinkled, impunctate, elytra with even intervals densely punctate; microsculptural meshes densely isodiametric on elytra, and irregular on pronotum.

Head moderate, slightly longer than wide (HW/HL=1.05), eyes large, strongly prominent, frons rather flat, vertex convex, neck well-marked; labrum straight at frontal margin, sexsetose, clypeus more or less square, bisetose; palpi normal; maxillar palpomeres 3 and 4 subequal in length, labial palpomere 2 longer than palpomere 3; ligula narrow, bisetose at apex; mentum and submentum each with a pair of setae; palpiger short, asetose; antennae extending to 1/7 of elytra from base, densely pubescent from basal 1/4 of antennomere 4; antennomere 3 as long as 4.

Pronotum strongly transverse, PW/PL=1.85, widest at about middle; both fore and hind angles broadly rounded; front and hind margins well beaded; lateral expanded margins wide, smooth and reflexed; transverse impressions well marked, basal foveae moderate.

Elytra broad and strongly convex; EL/EW=1.58; sides nearly parallel; widest at about middle, apex roundly truncate, strongly sinuate near inner angle which is pointed; base well bordered; shoulders more or less square; striae deep, punctate-striate, intervals convex; even intervals much wider than odd ones (almost twice) and with coarser punctures which extended to the subapical portion, odd intervals with a row of fine and sparse punctures; interval 3 with three discal setiferous pores, and additional two at apical portion; interval 5 with two setae near base; interval 7 narrow and carinate before middle, with seven setiferous pores.

Legs stout, fore tibia with outer angle very sharp and strongly protruded, outer margin distinctly serrate; middle tibia distinctly dilated, and strongly curved in median portion; hind tibia elongate, with tibial spurs short and more or less blunt; hind tarsomere 1 longer than 2, tarsomeres 3 and 4 subequal, tarsomere 4 bilobed; hind femur moderately dilated, with five posterior setae; all tarsal claws pectinate.

Prosternal process well bordered at apex, middle coxa with several setae in median portion; abdominal ventrite VII of male complete at apex.

Male genitalia (Figure 16): Elongate, enlarged at about middle portion, ventral margin sinuate, dorsal opening large and long, abruptly truncate near apex; in dorsal view, apical part narrow, distinctly constricted before apical lamella, apical lamella elongate, about 2.2 times as long as wide, blunt at apex.

Female. Unknown.

Remarks.

This species is a member of the Orthogonius alternans species group, but with distinctive aedeagal structure.

Material examined.

Holotype: male, "Thailand: Nakhon Nayok: Khao Yai NP, entrance of Hnong Pak Chee Trail, 14°27.167'N, 101°21.850'E, 758 m, 5-12.v.2007, Malaise traps, Pong Sandao leg., T2263", deposited in QSBG.

Etymology.

This new species is named in honour of Ms Azadeh Taghavian, a curator of the Coleoptera collection in MNHN, Paris, in thanks for her help in so many ways.

Distribution.

Thailand. Known only from the type locality.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Orthogonius