Maladera tiachiensis Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4922.1.1 |
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Maladera tiachiensis Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu |
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sp. nov. |
Maladera tiachiensis Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu , sp. n.
Figures 23 View FIGURE 23 A–D, 98
Type material examined. Holotype: ♂ “ China, Hainan Isl., 9-11.v.2011 Jianfengling Mts., Tiachi Lake env. Bishu Villa (at light) 18°44’40’’N, 108°50’41’’E; 950m M. Fikáček, V. Kubeček & L. Li leg./ 845 Sericini : Asia spec.” ( NMPC) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1 ♂ “ Tianchi, Mt. Jianfengling , Hainan, 12.IV. 1980, 900m, light trap, leg. Wang Shuyong ” ( IZAS) , 1 ♂ “ Tianchi, Mt. Jianfengling , Hainan, 20.III. 1980, 760m, leg. Pu Fuji ” ( IZAS) , 1 ♂ “N Vietnam, 21.27N 105.39E 70 km NW Hanoi, Tam Dao 9.-19.v.1996, 900- 1200 m Pacholátko & Dembicky leg./ 345 Sericini Asia spec.” ( CP) GoogleMaps , 2 ♂♂ “N-Vietnam, Tam Dao N 21°27’18; E 105°38’58; 900-1100m, 2.-5.VI.1999 leg. Ahrens, Jäger, Fabrizi ” ( ZFMK) .
Description. Length: 8.9 mm, length of elytra: 6.5 mm, width: 5.9 mm. Body oval, dark brown, antenna yellow, dull, labroclypeus shiny, dorsal face nearly glabrous.
Labroclypeus wide and subtrapezoidal, widest at base, lateral margins straight and convergent anteriorly, anterior angles strongly rounded, anterior margin shallowly emarginate, margins weakly reflexed; lateral margin and ocular canthus produce an indistinct angle; surface weakly convex, finely, densely punctate, with a few long setae anteriorly; frontoclypeal suture finely incised, weakly curved; smooth area anterior to eye convex, 1.5 times as wide as long; ocular canthus short and wide (1/4 of ocular diameter), finely densely punctate, with one terminal seta. Frons dull, with sparse and fine punctures, with a few fine setae beside eyes. Eyes small, ratio diameter/ interocular width: 0.6. Antenna with ten antennomeres; club with three antennomeres and straight, as long as remaining antennomeres combined. Mentum elevated and slightly flattened anteriorly.
Pronotum transverse, widest at base, lateral margins evenly convex and weakly convergent anteriorly, anterior angles distinctly produced and sharp, posterior angles blunt, slightly rounded at tip; anterior margin straight, with fine marginal line, base without marginal line; surface finely and densely punctate, with minute setae in punctures being as long as puncture diameter, otherwise glabrous; lateral margin densely setose; hypomeron carinate, not produced ventrally. Scutellum wide, triangular, with fine, dense punctures.
Elytra widest at middle, striae finely impressed, finely and densely punctate, intervals weakly convex, with fine, moderately dense punctures concentrated along striae, with minute setae in punctures, penultimate lateral interval with a few fine setae; epipleural margin robust, ending at apical external angle of elytra, epipleura densely setose; apical border of elytra slightly concave before apex, membraneous, with a very fine rim of microtrichomes (visible at ca 100x magnification).
Ventral surface dull, coarsely and densely punctate, metasternum including disc densely setose; metacoxa glabrous, with a few longer setae laterally. Abdominal sternites finely and densely punctate, punctures with minute setae, each sternite with a transverse row of punctures each bearing a fine seta. Mesosternum between mesocoxae as wide as mesofemur. Ratio of length of metepisternum/metacoxa: 1/1.5. Pygidium dull, weakly convex, finely and densely punctate, without smooth midline, with numerous long and short, fine setae in apical half.
Legs moderately long and narrow, shiny; femora with two longitudinal rows of setae, coarsely and moderately densely punctate. Anterior margin of metafemur acute, with adjacent continuous serrated line, anterior row of setae complete; posterior ventral margin smooth, weakly widened at ventral apex, dorsal posterior margin smooth, neither serrate, glabrous. Metatibia moderately long and wide, widest at apex, ratio of width/length: 1/2.9, moderately carinate dorsally, with two groups of spines, basal group at three fifths, apical group at four fifths of metatibial length, in basal half with a few short and fine single setae and a continuous serrated line beside entire dorsal margin until the basal group of spines; lateral face longitudinally convex, with sparse fine punctures on sides, minutely setose; ventral margin finely serrate, with three equidistant robust setae; medial face smooth and glabrous; apex finely serrate, shallowly emarginate interiorly near tarsal articulation. Tarsomeres dorsally impunctate, glabrous, neither laterally nor dorsally carinate, moderately setose ventrally; metatarsomeres with a strongly serrated ridge ventrally and a smooth subventral longitudinal carina; first metatarsomere distinctly longer than following tarsomere and slightly longer than dorsal tibial spur. Protibia moderately long, bidentate; anterior claws symmetrical, basal tooth of both claws bluntly truncate at apex.
Aedeagus: Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 A–C. Habitus: Fig. 23D View FIGURE 23 . Female unknown.
Diagnosis. Maladera tiachiensis Ahrens, Fabrizi & Liu , sp. n. differs from M. levis (Frey) in having the apical margin of elytra slightly concave, as well as having the fused parameres fused and narrow, about half as wide as width of phallobase.
Etymology. The new species is named after the type locality, Tiachin (adjective in the nominative singular).
Variation. Length: 8.9–9.4 mm, length of elytra: 6.5–6.6 mm, width: 5.8–5.9 mm.
Distribution. See map ( Fig. 98 View FIGURE 98 ) and Table 1.
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