Curculio gyongyiae, Szénási, 2022

Szénási, Valentin, 2022, A new species of the genus Curculio Linnaeus, 1758 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) from Hungary and the Balkan Peninsula, Zootaxa 5162 (5), pp. 583-592 : 584-590

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5162.5.8

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C76AD317-CD9A-4864-9641-DF218C6035CD

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6818213

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/013E87C1-C557-2B04-FF69-FD31FA33FE62

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Plazi

scientific name

Curculio gyongyiae
status

sp. nov.

Curculio gyongyiae sp. nov.

( Fig. 1a–d View FIGURE 1 , 2a–c, j View FIGURE 2 , 3b, e, h View FIGURE 3 )

Type series. Holotype male: Hungary, Komárom-Esztergom county: Esztergom, Kincses-hill , coord.: 47°46’29.56” N, 18°46’09.17” E, 12. 08. 2020., at light, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, HNHM) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: Hungary, Fejér county: Csákvár, Gém-hill , coord.: 47°23’02.18” N, 18°23’08.27” E, 06.09.2021., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Csákvár, Kerek-hill , coord.: 47°23’50.73” N, 18°26’29.74” E, 06.09.2021., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Szár , Nagy-Szőlő-hill, coord.: 47°28’50.43” N, 18°32’30.20” E, 06.09.2021., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Komárom-Esztergom county: Esztergom, Kincses-hill , coord.: 47°46’29.56” N, 18°46’09.17” E, 19.08.2019., at light, leg.: V. Szénási (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps , 20.08.2019., at light, leg.: V. Szénási (1 male, 1 female, PCVS) , 15. 05. 2020., at light, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, PCVS) , 12. 08. 2020., at light, leg.: V. Szénási. (4 males, PCVS) ; Esztergom , Nagy-Strázsa-hill, coord.: 47°44’30.24” N, 18°45’42.73” E, 21.08.2021., beaten, at light, leg.: V. Szénási (1 male, 2 females, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Gyermely, Kecske-kő , coord.: 47°35’52.55” N, 18°37’09.47” E, 24.08.2021., beaten leg.: V. Szénási (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°35’50.45” N, 18°37’09.39” E, 24.08.2021., beaten leg.: V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Lábatlan, Nagy-Pisznice , coord.: 47°41’50.98” N, 18°30’02.99” E, 26.08.2021., beaten leg.: B. Krajcsovszky, V. Szénási (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Süttő, Asszony-hill , coord.: 47°42’54.04” N, 18°26’00.13” E, 02.09.2021., beaten leg.: V. Szénási, B. Krajcsovszky (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°42’51.60” N, 18°25’57.81” E, 02.09.2021., beaten leg.: B. Krajcsovszky, V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Szárliget, Hajagos , coord.: 47°30’52.17” N, 18°30’18.12” E, 06.09.2021., beaten leg.: V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Tardos, Alsó-Látó-hill , coord.: 47°41’05.97” N, 18°25’50.84” E, 24.08.2021., beaten leg.: V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°41’16.37” N, 18°25’52.64” E, 24.08.2021., beaten leg.: V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Tardos, Szél-hill , coord.: 47°40’11.41” N, 18°26’47.04” E, 24.08.2021., beaten leg.: V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Vértestolna, Pes-kő , coord.: 47°36’15.61” N, 18°28’15.14” E, 24.08.2021., beaten leg.: V. Szénási (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Pest county: Budakeszi, near Hárs-hill , coord.: 47°32’03.56” N, 18°54’27.66” E, 08. 09. 2021., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Csobánka, Ziribár , coord.: 47°38’50.93” N, 18°55’50.43” E, 09. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Fót, Somlyó-hill , coord.: 47°37’39.40” N, 19°12’37.99” E, 03. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (3 females, PCVS) GoogleMaps , Fót, Somlyó-hill , coord.: 47°37’44.59” N, 19°12’34.85” E, 03. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Nagykovácsi, Nagy-Szénás , coord.: 47°35’16.43” N, 18°52’40.98” E, 28. 08. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, 2 females, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Nagykovácsi, Remete-hill , coord.: 47°33’46.67” N, 18°55’05.84” E, 07. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Nagymaros, Erdőszél street, coord.: 47°46’39.87” N, 18°56’23.51” E, 14. 08. 2020., at light, leg.: A. Kotán, N. Rahmé (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Nagymaros, Rigó-hill , coord.: 47°46’30.71” N, 18°56’19.52” E, 26. 08. 2020., at light, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Páty, Mézes-hill , coord.: 47°30’52.29” N, 18°51’13.17” E, 29. 08. 2021., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°30’54.05” N, 18°51’15.13” E, 29. 08. 2021., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Perbál, near Zajnát , coord.: 47°35’47.64” N, 18°49’10.59” E, 02. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási, A. Novák. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps , Perbál, near Zajnát , coord.: 47°35’49.02” N, 18°49’17.72” E, 02. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Pilisborosjenő, Nagy-Kevély , coord.: 47°37’24.88” N, 18°58’46.11” E, 24. 08. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (2 males, 2 females, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Pilisszántó, Pilistető , coord.: 47°40’43.36” N, 18°52’52.49” E, 02. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°40’44.30” N, 18°52’52.06” E, 02. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (2 females, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°40’46.14” N, 18°52’50.13” E, 02. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°40’47.11” N, 18°52’46.15” E, 02. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°40’46.94” N, 18°52’44.19” E, 02. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps , coord.: 47°40’45.45” N, 18°52’42.94” E, 02. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, 2 females, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Pilisszentiván, Kisszénás , coord.: 47°36’21.37” N, 18°52’08.31” E, 08. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Pomáz, Kő-hill , coord.: 47°40’24.32” N, 19°01’03.80” E, 04. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, PCVS) GoogleMaps ,.: 47°40’22.86” N, 19°00’55.89” E, 04. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Vác, Naszály , near quarry, coord.: 47°50’15.85” N, 19°07’00.14” E, 03. 09. 2020., beaten, leg.: V. Szénási. (1 male, 1 female, PCVS) GoogleMaps ; Croatia: VučjaDraga , 25.07.2005., leg.: K. Székely (1 female, PCAP) ; Sveti Juraj , 20.08.2001., leg.: G. Seres, det A. Podlussány, 2002, as Curculio elephas (Gyll.) , (1 male, PCAP) ; Dalmatia [no further data] (1 female, HNHM) ; Greece: Agios Fotini, Vermio Mt. , 767 m., coord.: 47°42,356’ N, 21°59,621’ E, 03.08.2011., leg.: S. Ilniczky (1 female, PCSI) GoogleMaps .

Description. Male. Body length 6.5 mm. Body elongate, in lateral view convex; integument dark brown; antennae, tarsomeres and rostrum reddish brown; apex of the rostrum piceous ( Figs 1a–b View FIGURE 1 ).

Head moderately convex; punctures small, with smaller narrow elongate ochraceous (upper part of the head) and dirty whitish (lower part of the head) scales; eyes medium sized, scarcely convex. Frons broad shallow and elongate, with scarcely visible interocular pit. Rostrum length 2.5 mm, relatively short, 0.38 × body length, 1.2 × pronotum length; cylindrical, broad at base and moderately tapering to apex; dorsally with three fine carinae extending from frons to antennal insertion; from antennal insertion to apex with sparse and shallow punctures, shiny, evenly curved to apex. Scape length 1.4 mm, thin, inserted in apical half of rostrum, almost straight, apex sparsely covered with thin elongate whitish setae; antennal segments covered with longer elongate recumbent and semierect whitish setae; segment I 0.4 mm, 3.0 × as long as wide, II 0.3 mm, 3.5 × as long as wide, III 0.3 mm, 2.5 × as long as wide, IV 0.2 mm, 2.0 × as long as wide, V 1.5 mm, 2 × as long as wide, VI 0.2 mm. 1.5 × as long as wide, VII 2 mm, 1.75 × longer than wide; club 0.5 mm, oval, covered with dense whitish recumbent hairs and few erect setae; scape 0.85 × as long as antennal segments.

Pronotum length 2.1 mm, width 2.5 mm (PL/PW 0.84), widest at middle; sides evenly rounded; anterior margin narrower than the strikingly wide base, which is slightly narrower than base of elytra. Dorsum lacking longitudinal median carina, disc and sides with dense fine punctures, covered by narrow elongate ochraceous scales, which on sides are whitish, wider, denser and truncated.

Elytra. length 4.0 mm, width 3.1 mm; elongate (EL/EW 1.29), widest at base; in lateral view convex, evenly sloping towards posterior tip. Humerus weakly developed, rounded. Interstriae 2–3 × wider than striae, flat, with narrow elongate whitish scales mixed with wider, truncated ochraceous scales resulting in a marbled pattern. Striae deep, with obvious punctures and well visible, wider recumbent whitish scales. Elytral sutural comb at the base of elytral declivity poorly developed, scarcely prominent. Scutellar shield longer than broad, clothed with wider, whitish scales, not filling the whole shield pit.

Legs. Length of hind femur 2.5 mm; all femora with small acute teeth, and clothed by narrow elongate whitishochraceous scales. All tibiae with medium-sized acute uncus.

Venter. Whole venter and abdominal ventrites I–III clothed with narrow elongate truncated pale scales. Apex of ventrite V shallowly truncate. Mesosternal intercoxal process prominent, clothed with narrow elongate white scales.

Male terminalia ( Figs 2a–c, j View FIGURE 2 , 3b View FIGURE 3 ). Pygidium with relatively deep punctures, with short pale hair-like setae, and long dense pale setae at apex. Spiculum gastrale bilobed, stout, almost straight ( Fig. 2j View FIGURE 2 ). Median lobe of penis evenly thick ( Figs 2a, b View FIGURE 2 ), with thin margins in ventral view; apex with curved sides tapering to acute point ( Fig. 2c View FIGURE 2 ); length about equal to that of apodemes; moderately thick, with deflected apex in lateral view. Tegmen ( Fig. 3b View FIGURE 3 ) oval, with thicker parameres; manubrium slightly curved.

Description of female. ( Figs 1c–d View FIGURE 1 ). Same as male, but slightly larger and wider. Rostrum less curved.All tibiae with hardly visible small acute uncus. Pygidium with short dense pale setae at apex.

Female genitalia ( Figs 3e, h View FIGURE 3 ). Spiculum ventrale thin, spatulate ( Fig. 3e View FIGURE 3 ). Spermatheca nearly C-shaped; cornu thickened, narrowing towards apex; ramus and collum swollen, oblique ( Fig. 3h View FIGURE 3 ).

Variability. Males: BL: 5.2–7.3 (average 6.5), BW: 2.5–3.6 (average 3.1), BH: 2.1–3.1 (average 2.7). Females BL: 5.45–7.55 (average 6.7), BW: 2.5–3.65 (average 3.2), BH: 2.2–3.25 (average 2.8). The specimens examined are morphologically uniform, only the elytral pattern is slightly variable.

Remarks and comparative notes. Curculio gyongyiae males ( Figs 1a–b View FIGURE 1 ) can be separated from males of the similar Curculio elephas (Gyllenhal, 1836) ( Figs 1l–j View FIGURE 1 ), and Curculio propinquus (Desbrochers, 1868) ( Figs 1e–f View FIGURE 1 ) by the shorter rostrum, wider pronotum, and shorter antennal segments. All antennal segments of C. elephas , and C. propinquus are at least 2.0 × longer than wide, while segment VI of C. gyongyiae is 1.5 × longer than wide. The median lobe of the penis is clearly different among the three species. The penis of C. gyongyiae is evenly thick to near the apex ( Figs 2a–c View FIGURE 2 ), the curved sides acutely tapering. The penis of C. elephas ( Figs 2g –i View FIGURE 2 ) has slightly arched sides and is widest in the middle, the apex is triangular with an acute point. The penis of C. propinquus widens evenly to the apical third, the apex then abruptly tapering to an acute point ( Figs 2d–f View FIGURE 2 ). Curculio gyongyiae females ( Figs 1c–d View FIGURE 1 ) differ from females of C. elephas ( Figs 1k–l View FIGURE 1 ) and C. propinquus ( Figs 1g –h View FIGURE 1 ) by the shorter rostrum. The RL/PL of females of C. gyongyiae is 1.2, of C. elephas is 3.28, and of C. propinquus is 2.12. Furthermore, all antennal segments of C. elephas and C. propinquus are more than 2 × longer than wide, as in the males.

Distribution. Croatia, Greece, Hungary.

Etymology. The new species is dedicated to the author’s wife, Mrs. Gyöngyi Demeter Szénásiné.

Bionomy. All specimens of Curculio gyongyiae sp. n. were collected in the Hungarian Medium mountains ( Fig. 4a–b View FIGURE 4 ) at elevations between 275 m and 520 m a. s. l. in late summer-early autumn by mainly beating downy oaks ( Quercus pubescens Willd. ) growing as forest on the limestone-dolomite rocks, and loess ( Fig. 5a–d View FIGURE 5 ). The species during this period lives together with the following Coleoptera species: Curculio elephas (Gyllenhal, 1835) , C. glandium Marsham, 1802 , C. pellitus (Boheman, 1843) , C. propinquus (Desbrochers des Loges, 1868) , and Deroplia genei (Aragona, 1830) . The new species is extremely rare, present in very small numbers in its habitat.

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Curculio

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