Nebria (Falcinebria) dichotoma, Sasakawa, 2020

Sasakawa, Koji, 2020, Taxonomic studies of the ground beetle subgenus Falcinebria Ledoux & Roux, 2005 (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Nebria) from Honshu, Japan, ZooKeys 902, pp. 37-60 : 37

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scientific name

Nebria (Falcinebria) dichotoma
status

sp. nov.

Nebria (Falcinebria) dichotoma sp. nov. Figs 14 View Figures 5–16 , 31 View Figures 31–35 , 32 Japanese name: Dando-hime-marukubi-gomimushi View Figures 31–35

Nebria reflexa : Uéno (1985): 56 (part); Nakane (1963b): 19 (part).

Notes.

This species is known only from the type locality, Mount Takanosu. Among known related species, it is similar to N. chugokuensis sp. nov. in having a relatively large-sized body and larger PPW/EL but is distinguished by a lack of concavity on the ventral surface of the aedeagal apex.

Description.

Body length: ♂, 9.80-10.34 mm (mean ± SD: 10.14 ± 0.22 mm, n = 5); ♀, 10.49-11.12 mm (mean ± SD: 10.79 ± 0.30 mm, n = 6). PPW/EL: ♂, 0.314-0.335 (mean ± SD: 0.322 ± 0.010, n = 5); ♀, 0.302-0.324 (mean ± SD: 0.312 ± 0.008, n = 6). Ventral surface of aedeagal apex not concave. Dorsobasal lobe absent. Dorsomedian lobe small, directed right-laterally. Dorsoapical lobe with two small protrusions at the basal part; the apical portion directed ventrally, bifurcated in a Y-shape. Right laterobasal lobe large, with the width from a ventral view wider than the width of the gonopore protrusion from a lateral view. Left laterobasal lobe large, with the width from a ventral view wider than the width of the gonopore protrusion from a lateral view. Right lateroapical lobe bifurcated at the base in a V shape, with one apex directed posterolaterally and the other directed anterolaterally; the posterolateral apex very small; the anterolateral apex smaller than right laterobasal lobe. Left lateroapical lobe bifurcated at the middle in a Y shape, with one apex directed posterolaterally and the other directed anterolaterally; the posterolateral apex smaller than the anterolateral apex; the anterolateral apex smaller than the right laterobasal lobe. Ventrobasal surface with a pair of swelling adjoining each laterobasal lobe; swellings conjoined; ventrobasal swelling absent.

Type materials.

Holotype: ♂ (NARO), Mount Takanosu (= Mount Dando), alt. 1000 m, Shitara-machi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, 8.vi.1971, K. Tanaka & H. Ohira leg. Paratypes (NARO): 2♂4♀, same data as the holotype; 2♂2♀, same locality and collector (1♂2♀, 24.vi.1972; 1♂, 4.viii.1972).

Etymology.

The specific name derives from the Greek word dichotoma (divided into two) and refers to the apical portion of the dorsoapical lobe.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Nebria