Apterodela Rivalier, 1950
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Genus Apterodela Rivalier, 1950
Apterodela Rivalier, 1950: 231 .
Type species: Cicindela ovipennis Bates, 1883 View in CoL .
Cicindela (Apterodela) ( Rivalier, 1950) : Nakane 1976: 4, 1960: 19.
Cylindera (Apterodela) ( Rivalier, 1950) View in CoL : Rivalier 1963: 47; Cassola & Nidek 1984: 14; Werner 1992: T. 42, 43; Wiesner 1992: 179; Lorenz 1998: 53; 2005: 165; Matalin 2001: 385; Puchkov & Matalin 2003: 108; Shook & Wiesner 2006: 13; Sasakawa 2008: 103; Sota et al. 2011: 717; Bousquet 2012: 285.
Apterodela Rivalier, 1950 : Nakane 1955: 26; Pearson et al. 2015: 174; Putchkov & Matalin 2017: 217; Duran & Gough 2019: 5, 2022: 294; Wiesner 2020: 266; Beaton et al. 2021: 59.
Redescription. Large-sized Cicindelina species, TL = 11.96–18.9 mm (mean = 15.7 mm, n = 202); females larger than males—TL = 13.2–18.9 mm (mean = 16.56 mm, n = 76) vs. 11.96–17.4 mm (mean = 15.17 mm, n = 126).
Top side dull metallic, bottom side dark with predominantly bluish tinge, as a rule glabrous, rarely with sparse pubescence.
Head glabrous, with large, protruding eyes; genae glabrous, shallowly striated; clypeus asetose, finely striated; frons, vertex, and occiput coarsely rugose; orbital plates with 5–11 furrows and two long setae in anterior and posterior positions ( Figs 35–48 View FIGURES 35–48 , 51–60 View FIGURES 49–62 ), rarely posterior setae doubled or tripled ( Figs 49, 50, 61, 62 View FIGURES 49–62 ). Antennae projected posteriorly over basal quarter or third of elytra; antennomere 3 the longest; antennomeres 1–4 metalliccoloured, antennomeres 3 and 4 with series of short, white, stout setae except apical ones; antennomeres 5–11 black, finely, and regularly pubescent. Mandibles black with metallic green and golden-cupreous tinge on the teeth base and wide white latero-basal portion. Maxillary and labial palpi metallic green with golden-cupreous, bronze-cupreous, or purple reflections. Labrum unidentate ( Figs 63–82 View FIGURES 63–82 , 85–87, 90–95, 98–100 View FIGURES 83–102 ), virtually tridentate ( Figs 88, 89, 96, 101 View FIGURES 83–102 ) or clearly three dentate ( Figs 83, 84, 97, 102 View FIGURES 83–102 ), pale with narrow brown apical margin and 3–11 long submarginal setae, covered by isodiametric microsculpture.
Pronotum from slightly longitudinal or sub-quadrate ( Figs 103–135 View FIGURES 103–122 View FIGURES 123–142 , 168–140 View FIGURES 153–172 )—PW/PL = 0.81–1.09 (mean = 0.99, n = 204) to clearly transverse ( Figs 136, 137, 141, 142 View FIGURES 123–142 )—PW/PL = 1.1–1.22 (mean = 1.17, n = 34), coarsely wrinkled. Legs metallic, fore- and mid-trochanters with a single long apical seta; fore- and mid-coxae pubescent by short semierect white setae along anterior margin, hind coxae with 1–2, rarely with numerous setae in central part and a single apical seta; tarsomeres 1–3 of forelegs in males distinctly dilated; claws dark brown.
Elytra long, oval, narrower in males and wider in females, with numerous, dense-diffused, small metallic punctures as well as with lateral row of medium-sized setigerous pores and with rows of large metallic setigerous pores in humeral, sutural, and apical portions; shoulders from narrow and sloping ( Figs 153–179, 183–189 View FIGURES 153–172 View FIGURES 173–192 )—EW/ EHW = 1.41–1.86 (mean = 1.57, n = 204) to wide and rectangular ( Figs 180–182, 190–192 View FIGURES 173–192 )—EW/EHW = 1.2–1.4 (mean = 1.28, n = 34); with ( Figs 155–162, 165–179, 183–189 View FIGURES 153–172 View FIGURES 173–192 , 193–212 View FIGURES 193–212 ) or without ( Figs 153, 154, 163, 164 View FIGURES 153–172 , 180–182, 190–192 View FIGURES 173–192 ) subapical sinuate notch. White elytral pattern incomplete, in many cases extremely reduced, presented by a small apical portion of humeral lunule (sub-humeral spot), a basal portion of apical lunule (supra-apical spot), and a short apical ( Figs 155–162, 165–172–179, 183–189 View FIGURES 153–172 View FIGURES 173–192 , 193, 194, 197–201, 203–205, 207, 209–211 View FIGURES 193–212 ), centro-apical ( Figs 153, 154, 163, 164 View FIGURES 153–172 , 195, 196, 202, 206, 208, 212 View FIGURES 193–212 ) or lateral ( Figs 182, 192 View FIGURES 173–192 ) portion of middle band, rarely by virtually complete middle band ( Figs 180, 181, 190, 191 View FIGURES 173–192 ).
Abdominal ventrites 3–5 with two pair setae, rarely with irregular row of 10–20 setae along anterior margin; anterior margin of sternite 6 in females with distinct notch and numerous short, stout brown setae.
Aedeagus with relatively thin, curved proximal portion and short apex; internal sac with large sh, ag, and mt as well as with long, thin fl; right dorso-lateral (DLR) and basal (B) humps undeveloped.
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Apterodela Rivalier, 1950
Matalin, Andrey V., Wiesner, Jürgen, Xiong, Xinxin & Araki, Takashi 2024 |
Cicindela (Apterodela) ( Rivalier, 1950 )
Nakane, T. 1976: 4 |
Nakane, T. 1960: 19 |
Cylindera (Apterodela) ( Rivalier, 1950 )
Bousquet, Y. 2012: 285 |
Sota, T. & Liang, H. & Enokido, Y. & Hori, M. 2011: 717 |
Sasakawa, K. 2008: 103 |
Shook, G. & Wiesner, J. 2006: 13 |
Lorenz, W. 2005: 165 |
Puchkov, A. V. & Matalin, A. V. 2003: 108 |
Matalin, A. V. 2001: 385 |
Lorenz, W. 1998: 53 |
Wiesner, J. 1992: 179 |
Cassola, F. & Brouerius van Nidek, C. M. C. 1984: 14 |
Rivalier, E. 1963: 47 |
Apterodela
Duran, D. P. & Gough, H. M. 2022: 294 |
Beaton, R. G. & Krotzer, R. S. & Holt, B. D. 2021: 59 |
Wiesner, J. 2020: 266 |
Duran, D. P. & Gough, H. M. 2019: 5 |
Putchkov, A. V. & Matalin, A. V. 2017: 217 |
Pearson, D. L. & Knisley, C. B. & Duran, D. P. & Kazilek, C. J. 2015: 174 |
Nakane, T. 1955: 26 |
Apterodela
Rivalier, E. 1950: 231 |