Anotylus linaxi, Makranczy, 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.63.2.143.2017 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:671ADB82-5AA9-418A-BB5C-DB3B912D3BD2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/394E4498-F711-434E-B6EB-06BF0D619602 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:394E4498-F711-434E-B6EB-06BF0D619602 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Anotylus linaxi |
status |
sp. nov. |
Anotylus linaxi View in CoL sp. n.
( Figs 77 View Figs 76–77 , 167–173 View Figs 167–173 , 271 View Figs 265–278 )
Type material – Holotype (m): CHINA: N-Yunnan, Lijiang Naxi Aut. Co., 3 km NW Yongsheng, 53 km WSW Lijiang, 1950–2000 m, 26°41.8’N, 100°43.1’E, 14.VIII.2003, leg. M. Schülke (C03-03), SEslope, secondarybroadleavedforest (coll. SchülkeinZMHB); Para- types (25): same data as holotype (1 m, 8, coll. Schülke, 1, AMNH, 1, MNHP, 1, ISNB, 1, NIBR, 1 m, NHMW, 1 m, SDEI, 1 f, BMNH, 1 m, FMNH, 1 m, HNHM), same but 1990 m, leg. A. Smetana (C122), siftingoflayersofleaflitterandotherdebrisundertallbushesopen area (3, coll. Smetana / NSMT, 1 CNCI, 1 m, ZMUC, 1 m, NMPC); THAILAND: Chiang Mai, DoiInthanon, ravintrèshumide, 1650 m, 7.XI.1985, leg. D. Burckhardt & I. Löbl (16), tamisagededébrisvégétauxetdechampignonsprèsd‘unruisselet (1 f, MHNG). GoogleMaps
Description – Measurements (in mm, n=10): HW = 0.59 (0.57–0.62); TW = 0.58 (0.55– 0.62); PW = 0.77 (0.73–0.80); EW = 0.86 (0.81–0.90); AW = 0.87 (0.82–0.93); HL = 0.47 (0.44– 0.50); EL = 0.13 (0.13–0.15); TL = 0.19 (0.19–0.20); PL = 0.50 (0.49–0.54); SC = 0.58 (0.56–0.61); FB = 1.65 (1.61–1.77); BL = 3.23 (2.85–3.55). Habitus as in Fig. 77 View Figs 76–77 . Forebody weakly shining 0.11 mm for Figs 167, 169 View Figs 167–173 , 0.12 mm for Fig. 168 View Figs 167–173 becauseofsculpture, abdomenwithlargerbutindistinctlyborderedandshallowpunc- tures, tracesofmicrosculpture, somewhatmorelustrous. Bodyreddishmediumbrown, head (exceptclypealarea) oftendarker, darkbrown, middleoftergitebasesoftenblackish aswellasmostofantennomere 1. Headwithanteriormarginpossessingrim (weakerin middle), evenlyarchedbutslightlyangledatsupraantennalprominences, theseasmod- eratelyelevatedobliqueridges, rimcontinuingposteriadalonginnerborderofeyes, disc slightlyimpressedbesideit. Epistomalsutureformingcircularimpression (lesssculptured inside), uppersurfacewithweaktactilesetae (intratemporalis) situatedpostero-medially ofeacheye. Eyesmedium-sizedandslightlybulging, indorsalviewtemples (1.4× length ofeye) alatiform, laterallyroundedandposteriorlyconstrictedtoformdistinctneck, separatedbytransversal, weakoccipitalfurrow. Antennomere 1 flattenedclub-shaped andstronglymicrosculptured, segment 2 ovalbutbroadatbase, segment 3 club-shaped, segment 4 smallandslightlytransverse, segments 5–11 withbasaldishes, articles 6–10 transverse (about 1.5× broaderthanlong), apexofsegment 11 lighter. Headwithareolate- rugose, pronotumwithlacunosesculpture. Pronotumwithlateralportionexplanateand slightlyup-turned, edgealatiformwithverysparseshortsetae; lateralborderconsistingof twolongerstraightsectionsatanangleconnectedbyshortconcavesectionwiththinmar- ginalridgeandanumberofsmall, indistinctdenticles, posteriormarginevenlyarched; discmediallywithtwonearlyparallelandposteriorlyconfluentlongitudinalridges, posteriorlyimpressedalongsidethem, laterallysomewhatimpressedtowardssidemargin. Elytrawiththinmembranousposteriormarginextendingfromsuturalcornerto 3/4 of hindmargin. Elytralepipleuralridgeapparentasstrongersculpturelinesinlateralalatiformportions, discwithveryslighttonoimpressionincentre; shoulderswelldeveloped, surfaceobscurelyfoveolateandinbetweenpuncturestorulose. Legsshort, pro-andmesotibiawithseveralspinuloserows, metatibiawithlongitudinalctenidiumofspinulesin distalhalf. Abdomenwithsidesmoderatelyarcuate, secondsegmentwithparatergites broadeningposteriorly (abdomenslightlyconstrictedatbase), thoseofsegmentsIII–VII thin, mesalparatergitesbroad; posterioredgeoftergiteVIIwiththinpalisadefringe, medianpartofsterniteVIIasinFig. 167 View Figs 167–173 , sterniteVIII ( Fig. 168 View Figs 167–173 ), tergitesIX ( Fig. 169 View Figs 167–173 ), X ( Fig. 170 View Figs 167–173 ) andaedeagusasinFigs 171–173 View Figs 167–173 , spermathecaasinFig. 271 View Figs 265–278 .
Etymology – The specific epithet is a combination of the first letters of ‘Lijiang’ and
‘Naxi’, fromthelocalitylabel (nouninapposition).
Distribution – The know distribution is limited to Yunnan ( China) and ChiangMai ( Thailand).
Remarks – The species is remarkably similar to A. reitteri and A. chinensis , differsonlyinitssmallersize, lesssculpturedbodysurfaceandaslightdiffer- enceinpronotalshape (lessroundedsideswithacharacteristic “step” before the middle).
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
MNHP |
Princeton University |
NIBR |
National Institute of Biological Resources |
NHMW |
Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
FMNH |
Field Museum of Natural History |
HNHM |
Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum) |
NSMT |
National Science Museum (Natural History) |
CNCI |
Canadian National Collection Insects |
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
NMPC |
National Museum Prague |
MHNG |
Museum d'Histoire Naturelle |
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