Apterodela (s. str.) latissima Matalin, 2024

Matalin, Andrey V., Wiesner, Jürgen, Xiong, Xinxin & Araki, Takashi, 2024, Revision of the genus Apterodela Rivalier, 1950 (Coleoptera, Cicindelidae), Zootaxa 5405 (3), pp. 301-353 : 323-325

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5405.3.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10606826

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/593387CD-1F67-5003-F88D-FAFEFD45B4B7

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scientific name

Apterodela (s. str.) latissima Matalin
status

sp. nov.

Apterodela (s. str.) latissima Matalin & Wiesner, sp. nov.

Figs 27 View FIGURES 25–34 , 56 View FIGURES 49–62 , 94, 99 View FIGURES 83–102 , 134, 139 View FIGURES 123–142 , 199, 200 View FIGURES 193–212 , 223 View FIGURES 213–226 .

Type locality— China, Yunnan, Xishangbana .

Cylindera (Apterodela) lobipennis ( Bates, 1888) View in CoL : Shook & Wiesner 2006: 13; Shook & Wu 2007: 33; Wu & Shook 2007: 37; Wu 2011: 26.

Apterodela lobipennis ( Bates, 1888) View in CoL : Putchkov & Matalin 2017: 217; Wiesner 2020: 266.

Type material. Holotype, ♂ ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 25–34 )— China, S Yunnan, Xishangbana [= Xishxuangbanna], VII.1994, leg. Chen (cJW) ; Paratype, ♂ — ibid (cJW) .

References. CHINA, Yunnan Province: Xishangbana [= Xishxuangbanna] ( Shook & Wu 2007, as C. lobipennis View in CoL ).

Differential diagnosis. A new species is recognized from related A. kazantsevi (males only) by the wider labrum LW/LL = 2.14–2.56 (mean = 2.35) vs. 1.67–2.0 (mean = 1.86), by the wider elytra EW/EHW = 1.71–1.78 (mean = 1.75) vs. 1.53–1.69 (mean = 1.62) with more rounded lateral margins and shorter subapical notch ( Figs 199, 200 View FIGURES 193–212 vs. Fig. 201 View FIGURES 193–212 ), by more convex body TL/BH = 4.0–4.28 (mean = 4.14) vs. 4.15–4.59 (mean = 4.31) and by the shape of aedeagus ( Fig. 223 View FIGURES 213–226 vs. Fig. 222 View FIGURES 213–226 ).

Description. TL = 14.9–16.4 mm (mean = 15.6 mm, n = 2) in males ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 25–34 ); body relatively flat, slightly convex, TL/BH = 4.0–4.28 (mean = 4.14, n = 2) ( Figs 274, 276 View FIGURES 273–278 ).

Head metallic bronze with light bluish-green and golden-cupreous lustre on clypeus, frons, and anterior edge of genae; glabrous, coarsely wrinkled, with thin dense frontal furrows; orbital plates with 8–9 deep furrows; vertex widely concave especially in anterior portion; HW/PW = 1.37–1.46 (mean = 1.41, n= 2) ( Figs 274, 278 View FIGURES 273–278 ). Antennae projected posteriorly over basal quarter of elytra; scape, except for single apical seta, glabrous; antennomeres 1–4 metallic bronze; antennomeres 3 an 4 with 4–5 white stout setae except apical ones ( Fig. 56 View FIGURES 49–62 ). Labrum transverse, LW/LL = 2.14–2.56 (mean = 2.35, n = 2) unidentate, with 4 submarginal setae ( Figs 94, 99 View FIGURES 83–102 ). Pronotum metallic bronze; slightly longitudinal, PW/PL = 0.88–0.94 (mean = 0.91, n = 2); wrinkled and practically flat on disc, with straight and converging to the base margins; anterior suture indistinct, posterior suture shallow with deep small pit basally; midline thin, golden-green ( Figs 134, 139 View FIGURES 123–142 ). Thoracic segments black with cupreous tinge, glabrous, coarsely rugose. Legs black, femora, and tibiae with cupreous reflections, tarsi with metallic green or blue-green reflections.

Elytra bronze-cupreous with numerous, densely diffused, small green punctures and with short sub-humeral and long sub-sutural row as well as sub-apical cluster of large green setigerous pores, flattened, EL/EW = 1.63–1.70 (mean = 1.67, n = 2), with deep but relatively short subapical sinuate notch. Shoulders narrow, distinctly sloping, EW/EHW = 1.71–1.78 (mean = 1.75, n = 2); scutellum bronze and wrinkled; epipleura broad, blackish-cupreous. White elytral pattern presented by small, rounded sub-humeral spot and rounded or indistinctly comma-shaped apical portion of middle band, apical dot entirely absent ( Figs 199, 200 View FIGURES 193–212 ).

Abdominal ventrites glabrous, blackish-cupreous.

Aedeagus medium-sized, EL/AL = 1.88–2.04 (mean = 1.96, n = 2), with bluntly extended apical tip and extended lateral flanks ( Fig. 223 View FIGURES 213–226 ).

Female unknown.

Etymology. The species is named " latissima " because of its wide elytra.

Distribution. CHINA: Yunnan Province ( Fig. 280 View FIGURE 280 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Tribe

Cicindelini

SubTribe

Cicindelina

Genus

Apterodela

SubGenus

Apterodela

Loc

Apterodela (s. str.) latissima Matalin

Matalin, Andrey V., Wiesner, Jürgen, Xiong, Xinxin & Araki, Takashi 2024
2024
Loc

Apterodela lobipennis ( Bates, 1888 )

Wiesner, J. 2020: 266
Putchkov, A. V. & Matalin, A. V. 2017: 217
2017
Loc

Cylindera (Apterodela) lobipennis ( Bates, 1888 )

Shook, G. & Wu, X. - Q. 2007: 33
Shook, G. & Wu, X. - Q. 2007: 37
Shook, G. & Wiesner, J. 2006: 13
2006
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