Anchista fenestrata fenestrata ( Schmidt-Goebel , 1846)

Shi, Hongliang, Zhou, Hongzhang & Liang, Hongbin, 2013, Taxonomic synopsis of the subtribe Physoderina (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini), with species revisions of eight genera, ZooKeys 284, pp. 1-129 : 24-26

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.284.3983

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:33B15A74-746D-4A82-A865-EA1E7E55A9BB

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A1144401-BB52-5A89-93EE-5A4420834296

treatment provided by

ZooKeys by Pensoft

scientific name

Anchista fenestrata fenestrata ( Schmidt-Goebel , 1846)
status

 

Anchista fenestrata fenestrata ( Schmidt-Goebel, 1846) Habitus: Figs 5, 6 View Figures 1–6 39, 40 View Figures 37–42 male genitalia: Figs 71 View Figure 71 96 View Figures 95–110 female genitalia: Figs 114 View Figures 111–125 129 View Figures 126–131

Anchista fenestrata fenestrata Schmidt-Göbel 1846: 42 (original: Plochionus ; type locality: Birma; holotype deposited in MNPC); Chaudoir 1872: 168 (excluded from Plochionus ); Bates 1892: 424 ( Endynomena ); Andrewes 1923: 20 ( Anchista ); Andrewes 1930d: 23 ( Anchista , catalogue); Csiki 1932: 1456 ( Anchista , catalogue); Jedlička 1963: 449 ( Anchista ).

Anchista glabra Chaudoir 1877: 237 (type locality: Pondichéry; holotype deposited in MNHN); Andrewes 1930d: 23 ( Anchista ; catalogue); Csiki 1932: 1456 ( Anchista , catalogue). syn. n. [Synonym]

Anchista nepalensis Kirschenhofer 1994: 1005 (type locality: Ostnepal; holotype deposited in NHMW). syn. n.

Type examined.

Holotype of Plochionus fenestratus Schmidt-Göbel, monotypy (NMPC): male, body length = 7.7 mm, board mounted, "MUS. PRAGENSE / COLL. HELFER"; " Birma / Helfer."; "Typus! teste / Dr. J. Obenberger" [red label]; " fenestratus / Sch. g. /COL. HELFER"[Fig. 39]. Holotype of Anchista glabra Chaudoir, monotypy (MNHN): female, body length = 8.2 mm, pin mounted, "Ex Musaeo / Chaudoir" [red letter]; “TYPE” [red label]; "Museum Paris / 1952 / Coll. R. Oberthür”; " glabra Chaudoir / Coromandel / Pondichéry / Guerin " [box label but pinned under specimen]; "HOLOTYPE ♀/ Anchista glabra / Chaudoir, 1877 / Des. SHI H. L. 2011" [red label][Fig. 40].

Notes on types.

Plochionus fenestratus Schmidt-Göbel: One female was mentioned in the original description. In NMPC boxes of Schmidt-Göbel’s collection, we only found a male determined by him ( Fig. 39 View Figures 37–42 ). This male is the holotype, and Schmidt-Göbel determined the sex erroneously. In the label or original description, no precise locality for this specimen was mentioned. From the record of Helfer’s expedition ( Reichardt 1880), it can be inferred that this specimen was collected by Helfer from Tenasserim in Burma (Myanmar).

Anchista glabra Chaudoir: Only one specimen was mentioned in the original description. Therefore the one in Chaudoir’s collection is the holotype ( Fig. 40 View Figures 37–42 ).

Non-type material examined

(Total 25 specimens). India: 1 male and 1 female (MNHN), "S. India, Nedungadu, P. S. Nathan, 1936". 1 male (MNHN), "Ramnad, Hindonstan". 17 specimens (MNHN), "Chota Nagpore, Nowatoli, R. P. Cardon, XI-XII 1896"[Fig. 71]. 2 specimens (NHMB), "India: Orissa state, Similipal N. P. Lulung 21°56'N, 86°32'E, 25.v.-13.vi.1998, Karel & Simon Majer leg". Nepal: 2 males and 1 female (NHMB), "E-Nepal, Koshi, M. Brancucci"; "Simraghat, 500m, 13.VI.85"[Figs 5, 6, 114, 129].

Diagnosis.

Head and pronotum glabrous; pronotum widest at middle, lateral margins slightly angulate in middle; elytra distinctly bicolored; 3rd interval of elytra with three to five setigerous pores, 5th interval with two to four setigerous pores near base.

By the glabrous surface and number of setigerous pores on 3rd and 5th intervals, this species can be readily distinguished from most allied species, except Anchista nubila . Diagnosis between these two species is presented in the key.

Male genitalia characters show this species to be very similar to Anchista brunnea , but the latter has the apical lamella wider, internal sac without strongly scaled area near middle, and small sclerite near to the base. From the external characters, these two species can be readily distinguished by the different number of setigerous pores on 3rd and 5th intervals.

Description.

Body length 7.7-8.5 mm; dorsal side yellowish to reddish yellow, pronotum lateral explanate area paler; antennae yellowish brown to reddish brown, 1st antennomere slightly paler. Elytra with variable bicolored pattern: darker color brownish to black while the paler parts yellowish to reddish yellow; sometimes elytra mostly dark, but left lateral margin and outer part of apex paler, 2nd to 6th intervals with an elongate pale patch occupying basal three-fifths as in the holotype of Anchista glabra Chaudoir ( Fig. 40 View Figures 37–42 ); or elytra mostly pale, with a small ovaloid or sub-diamondoid dark patch near apex as in some specimens from Nepal ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–6 ); but in most specimens, elytra with pattern between these two extremities ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1–6 ). Ventral side yellowish to reddish yellow; femora yellow, tarsi and tibiae yellowish brown. Head glabrous, without microsculpture, vertex with a few fine punctures. Pronotum glabrous, cordiform, widest slightly before middle; ratio PW/PL 1.41 to 1.51; pronotal base briefly but distinctly lobed; disc moderately convex, microsculpture indistinct, without punctures; front angles with a few moderately long setae; lateral margins slightly angulate in middle, strongly sinuate before hind angles; lateral explanate area wide and even, with a few coarse punctures; hind angles sharp, rectangular or slightly acute, with a few very short accessory setae; basal foveae moderately deep, with a few punctures; median line distinct, strongly depressed and punctate anteriorly and subbasally. Elytra with striae shallow but distinct, finely punctate; intervals slightly convex, without accessory setae, finely and sparsely punctate; microsculpture distinct, isodiametric; 3rd interval with three to five setigerous pores, the basal one usually placed at basal one-third approximately, adjacent to 3rd stria or on middle of interval, the rest adjacent to 2nd stria; 5th interval with two to four setigerous pores, the basal one near interval base, the last one usually at middle, all pores usually in center of 5th interval or slightly adjacent to 5th stria; basal margination nearly complete. Male with adhesive hairs rudimentary (two rows, weakly present near apex) on first three mesotarsomeres. Male genitalia with median lobe of aedeagus straight and flat, slightly expanded to apex; left lateral margin slightly curved in middle; apical orifice opened dorsally, basal margin of apical orifice setose; apical lamella placed on right side, flat, slightly elongate and rounded in dorsal view, slightly curved up dorsally in lateral view; internal sac with a small strongly sclerotized sclerite near base, two weakly sclerotized elongate and sinuate sclerites near apical orifice, a small and strongly scaled area present near middle of median lobe, internal sac in basal half sparsely and finely setose ventrally ( Fig. 71 View Figure 71 ). Female genitalia. Spermathecal gland inserted near apex of spermatheca, strongly expanded but not bent at base; spermatheca gradually expanded to apex, apex globular with a small papilla; ring-sculpture very faint, only present on subapical part of spermatheca ( Fig. 129 View Figures 126–131 ). Apical segment of ovipositor scimitar-form, inner margin gradually curved; length nearly three times basal width; inner margin setose in apical half; apex rounded and slightly projected to outer side, with membranous extension slightly widened.

Distribution

( Map 3 View Map 3 ). India, Myanmar, Nepal.

Notes on synonym.

We dissected males from Nedungadu (close to type locality of Anchista glabra ), Chota Nagpore, Nepal Koshi (type locality of Anchista nepalensis ), and the holotype of Anchista fenestrata . There is no significant difference among these specimens from different localities, except for elytral pattern variation. We therefore herein synonymize Anchista glabra and Anchista nepalensis with Anchista fenestrata .

Geographical variation.

In this species, specimens from one locality may be obviously different in elytral pattern. Sometimes, intrapopulational variation ranges even wider than interpopulational. But statistically interpopulational pattern variation exists: individuals from south India usually with dark pattern occupying more area on elytra (e. g. in the holotype of Anchista glabra Chaudoir, Fig. 40 View Figures 37–42 ) than those from north India; while some specimens from Nepal have the paler color occupying the largest area, with only a small dark patch near apex ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–6 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Anchista

Loc

Anchista fenestrata fenestrata ( Schmidt-Goebel , 1846)

Shi, Hongliang, Zhou, Hongzhang & Liang, Hongbin 2013
2013
Loc

Plochionus

Shi & Zhou & Liang 2013
2013
Loc

Plochionus

Shi & Zhou & Liang 2013
2013
Loc

Endynomena

Shi & Zhou & Liang 2013
2013
Loc

Anchista nepalensis

Kirschenhofer 1994
1994
Loc

Anchista glabra

Chaudoir 1877
1877
Loc

Anchista

Nietner 1856
1856
Loc

Anchista

Nietner 1856
1856
Loc

Anchista

Nietner 1856
1856
Loc

Anchista

Nietner 1856
1856
Loc

Anchista

Nietner 1856
1856
Loc

Anchista

Nietner 1856
1856
Loc

Anchista fenestrata fenestrata

fenestrata (Schmidt-Goebel 1846
1846