Scopaeus crassipunctatus Frisch, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.25674/so95iss1id311 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10724323 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B7C77A-FFDF-FFEB-BC8F-FC1C0ECE02DC |
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Felipe |
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Scopaeus crassipunctatus Frisch |
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sp. nov. |
Scopaeus crassipunctatus Frisch , spec. nov.
( Figs 22 View Figures 17–22 , 48 View Figures 42–49 , 104 –106 View Figures 104–106 , 144, 177)
Type specimens: Indonesia: Holotype ♂, Jawa Barat, Sukabumi, Sirnarasa, Cisarua : Ciawitali River (06°51’39’’S, 106°30’48’’E), 680 m, 20.9.2015, leg. Frisch ( MZB) GoogleMaps . Paratypes (11 specimens): 1 ♂, 2 ♀, same data as holotype ( MFNB, MZB) GoogleMaps . Banten: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Lebak: NE Majasari (06°37’32’’S, 106°23’53’’E), 460 m, 26.5.2016, leg. Frisch ( MFNB, MZB) GoogleMaps . Jawa Barat: 2 ♀, Bogor, NO-slope Mt Salak (06°39’55’’S, 106°45’36’’E), 640 m, 13.9.2015, leg. Frisch ( MFNB, MZB) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, Sukabumi, Simaresmi: Cisareno River (06°49’02’’S, 106°30’09’’E), 1000 m, 22.9.2015, leg. Frisch ( MFNB) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, Sukabumi, Kiara Dua: Ciletuh River (07°08’40’’S, 106°36’55’’E), 670 m, 23.9.2015, leg. Frisch ( MZB) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♂, Sukabumi, Kiara Dua: Ciletuh River (07°08’27’’S, 106°37’46’’E), 710 m, 24.9.2015, leg. Frisch ( MFNB) GoogleMaps ; 1 ♀, Sukabumi, N Djampang Kulon: Cikarang River (07°14’03’’S, 106°36’49’’E), 250 m, 25.9.2015, leg. Frisch ( MZB) GoogleMaps .
Description: Habitus and coloring as in Fig. 22 View Figures 17–22 . Head trapezoidal. Antennae short with segments 6 – 10 increasingly transverse. Mesotibia moderately thickened. Body surface shiny; setose forebody punctation conspicuously coarse, but relatively spacious; microreticulation absent. Pubescence of body surface short, decumbent, without conspicuous macrosetae. Forebody orange-brown, in about middle of elytral length with transverse, blackish band of variable extent interrupted at suture, occupying up to posterior four fifths of elytra except for very posterior margin; abdomen black-brown except for light orange-brown tip; maxillary palpi, antennae and legs unicolorous yellow-brown. Total body length 2.0 – 2.5 mm; forebody length 1.6 – 1.7 mm.
Male: Abdominal sternite VII with unmodified posterior margin. Abdominal sternite VIII with very short emargination in median third of posterior sternite width (Fig. 144). Aedeagus ( Figs 48 View Figures 42–49 , 104 – 106 View Figures 104–106 ) about 0.3 mm long, with short, symmetrical distal lobes and narrow, bean-shaped, dextrad curved phallobase; apical lobes evenly curved apicoventrally towards subacute end and with straight ventral margins ( Figs 48 View Figures 42–49 , 104 View Figures 104–106 ), in ventral and dorsal view with straight lateral margins in proximal half, then angled bent apicomediad with acute ends ( Figs 105, 106 View Figures 104–106 ); dorsal lobe wide with subtruncate apex ( Figs 105, 106 View Figures 104–106 ); flagellum inconspicuous, not projecting from apical lobes ventrally ( Figs 48 View Figures 42–49 , 104 View Figures 104–106 ); lateral lobes wide, convexly projecting ventrolaterally, with long, ventral row of close, long setae reaching apex of apical lobes ( Figs 48 View Figures 42–49 , 104, 105 View Figures 104–106 ); ventral lobe long, narrow, straight ventrally, followed proximally by irregular line of few, tooth-like macrosetae ( Figs 48 View Figures 42–49 , 104 View Figures 104–106 ), with apex convex in lateral view and V-shaped in ventral view ( Fig. 105 View Figures 104–106 ); median foramen situated close to proximal end of phallobase, divided by longitudinally wide, transverse ridge in narrow, circular distal and wide proximal half ( Fig. 105 View Figures 104–106 ).
Female: Sperm pump with process segment narrow, chamber partly membranous and short apophysis of chamber; bursal duct and bursa membranous ( Fig. 177 View Figures 173–178 ).
Distribution: Scopaeus crassipunctatus was collected at the edge of Mount Halimun-Salak National Park in the provinces of Banten and Jawa Barat in western Java.
Etymology: The epithet crassipunctatus [adjective, Latin, composed of the adjectives crassus (coarse) and punctatus (punctate)] relates to the remarkably coarse forebody punctation of this new species ( Fig. 22 View Figures 17–22 ).
Comment: Scopaeus crassipunctatus is closely related and similar to S. puncticeps Kraatz, 1859 from ‘ India orientali’. The female type specimen at SDEI differs by somewhat finer, denser forebody punctation. A strong argument for the specific difference of S. crassipunctatus and S. punctipennis is the existence of another undescribed species of this clade in Malaysia (Selangor) against the background of a high degree of allopatry in monophyletic species groups of Scopaeus ( Frisch et al. 2002: 42 – 44) .
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