Cladiscus hachijoensis, Murakami, 2020

Murakami, Hiroyuki, 2020, Review of the genus Cladiscus (Coleoptera: Cleridae) from Japan and Taiwan, with descriptions of two new species, Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 60 (2), pp. 475-492 : 486-489

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2020.031

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4551183

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scientific name

Cladiscus hachijoensis
status

sp. nov.

Cladiscus hachijoensis sp. nov.

( Figs 6, 7, 10, 11 View Figs 1–13 , 23, 24 View Figs 14–26 , 32, 39, 95–106, 122, 123)

[Japanese name: Hachijo-hoso-kakkoumushi]

Cladiscus obeliscus (misidentification): UΕDΑ et. al. (1994).

Cladiscus sp.: KΑ WΑΒΑΤΑΚΕ (2009): 29 [faunistics, fig. 2].

Type series. HOLOΤYΡΕ: 1 ♁, ‘Sueyoshi/ Hachijôjima Is. | Tôkyô Met. | 7–Jul–1981 | S. Kusakabe leg.’ ( EUMJ). PΑRΑΤYΡΕ S: 1 ♀, ‘Sueyoshi/ Hachijôjima Is. | Tôkyô Met. | 7–Jul–1981 | S. Kusakabe leg.’ ( KSCJ); 1 ♀, ‘[SUESOSHI] | Is. Hachijyôjima | Tôkyô Met.| 8. VII.1983.| T. WAKEJIMA leg.’ ( KSCJ); 1 ♀, ‘ TÔKSÔ: JAPAN | NoboryôPass | Hachijyô Island | 23-25. VII. 2001 | Jirô Ogawa leg.’ ( EUMJ); 1 ♁, ‘(HACHIJÔ ISLAND) | Neighbourhood of | Hachijô-onsen Hotel | Kashitate, 4. VII. | 1991, S. Hisamatsu’ ( EUMJ); 1 ♁, ‘Mitsune-Noboriyu toge, | 5. VI. 1964, S. Hirashima & M. Shiga leg.’ ( KUMJ); 1 ♁, ‘HACHIJO | 5.VI.71 | T. Nakane’ ( HUMJ).

Description. Male ( Figs 6, 10 View Figs 1–13 ). Head brownish black, sometimes brownish red; pronotum and elytra brownish red; antennae and legs brownish black.

Antennae ( Fig. 23 View Figs 14–26 ) weakly serrate, longer than total length of head and pronotum combined; antennomere XI slightly longer than X.

Pronotum smooth at apex; postcoxal projections ( Fig. 39 View Figs 27–39 ) long; prosternal process not extending contact point of postcoxal projections. Elytra with rows of deep, large, asetigerous punctures in basal 3/4; apical margins not indented. Mesoventrite with sparse setigerous punctures except for central portion. Metaventral anterior process short. Metendosternite ( Fig. 95 View Figs 95–106 ) without furcal laminae; process short, extending anteriorly, bifurcated at apex; furcal arms almost straight, extending anterolaterally.

Protibiae ( Fig. 32 View Figs 27–39 ) widening from basal half to apex. Tibial spur formula 0–0–0.

Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V emarginated broadly and slightly. Pygidium ( Fig. 96 View Figs 95–106 ) rounded posteriorly; pygidial struts extended distally. Apical margin of ventrite VI ( Fig. 97 View Figs 95–106 ) almost straight. Spicular fork ( Fig. 98 View Figs 95–106 ) with intraspicular plate, which is 1/2 of spicular fork.

CM ( Fig 101–103 View Figs 95–106 ) without fine spines, 1/3 as long as tegmen. Tegmen flattened, widest at apex. Phallus flattened, divaricated in apical 1/2, rounded at apex.

Female. Similar to male ( Fig. 7 View Figs 1–13 ), but EyD/EyW 2.82– 3.23; antennae ( Fig. 24 View Figs 14–26 ) almost as long as total length of head and pronotum combined; apical margin of abdominal ventrite V emarginated broadly and deeply.

Apical margin of pygidium ( Fig. 99 View Figs 95–106 ) almost straight; pygidial struts extended anteriorly. Apical margin of ventrite VI ( Fig. 100 View Figs 95–106 ) almost straight; apodeme about half of ventrite VI.

Spermatheca weakly sclerotized; Sc ( Fig. 122 View Figs 119–122 ) annular. CPr ( Figs 104–106 View Figs 95–106 ) distally trifurcate; central and ventrolateral processes large, equal in size; dorsolateral process relatively short.

Measurements and ratios. Male (n Y 2): BL: 5.19–5.91 mm; PL: 1.46–1.64 mm; PWA: 1.02–1.08 mm; PWM: 0.52–0.54 mm; PWB: 0.76–0.82 mm; EL: 3.55–4.45 mm; EW: 1.20–1.34 mm; EyD: 0.60–0.82 mm; EyW: 0.20–0.28 mm; EL/PL: 2.16–3.05; EW/PWA: 1.18–1.24; EW/PWM: 2.31–2.48; EW/PWB: 1.58–1.63; PWA/PWB: 1.32–1.34; PWA/PWM: 1.96–2.00; PWB/PWM: 1.46–1.52; EyD/ EyW: 2.14–4.10. Female (n Y 2): BL: 5.82–6.84 mm; PL: 1.46–1.84 mm; PWA: 1.02–1.30 mm; PWM: 0.44–0.60 mm; PWB: 0.72–0.86 mm; EL: 4.36–5.00 mm; EW: 1.12 mm; EyD: 0.62–0.84 mm; EyW: 0.22–0.26 mm; EL/PL: 2.72–2.99; EW/PWA: 0.86–1.10; EW/PWM: 1.87–2.55; EW/PWB: 1.30–1.56; PWA/PWB: 1.42–1.51; PWA/PWM: 2.17–2.32; PWB/PWM: 1.43–1.64; EyD/EyW: 2.82–3.23. Differential diagnosis. This species is similar to Cladiscus fulvescens (Chevrolat, 1874) , but distinguished by blackish antennae and legs.

Etymology. The specific name is derived from the type locality, Hachijo-jima, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan; adjective. Distribution ( Fig. 126 View Fig 126 ). Japan: Tokyo: Izu Islands: Hachijo-jima.

Remarks. This species was recorded from Hachijo-jima as Cladiscus obeliscus (UΕDΑ et. al. 1994) because of misidentification. Subsequently, it was listed as Cladiscus sp. (KΑ WΑΒΑΤΑΚΕ 2009). In this study, this species is newly described.

EUMJ

Ehime University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Cladiscus

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