Mecinus tanaiticus Arzanov, 2000

Caldara, Roberto & Fogato, Valter, 2013, Systematics of the weevil genus <i> Mecinus </ i> Germar, 1821 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). I. Taxonomic treatment of the species, Zootaxa 3654 (1), pp. 1-105 : 46

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3654.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C804B2A2-3F49-4D8C-B26E-1B0F9BA35402

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6422443

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6B6087F2-1B49-FFFB-FF34-FF41FDAB967B

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Mecinus tanaiticus Arzanov
status

 

24. Mecinus tanaiticus Arzanov View in CoL

Figs 22 View FIGURES 19–27 , 69–70 View FIGURES 69–77 , 99 View FIGURES 98–107 , 126 View FIGURES 121–132

Mecinus tanaiticus Arzanov, 2000: 1084 View in CoL .

Type locality. Gornyi (Rostov province, Russia).

Type series. This species was described from 13 specimens collected at Gornyi (southern Russia), of which we examined one male and one female ( ZISP).

Redescription. Male. Length 2.5 mm. Body: long, cylindrical, moderately slender ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 19–27 ). Rostrum: black with reddish apex, moderately long (Rl/Pl 0.90), subcylindrical; in lateral view moderately curved, weakly narrowed in apical third ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 69–77 ); in dorsal view with subparallel sides, with moderately visible scrobes, in basal two thirds moderately striate-punctured, with sulcus wider and slightly deeper along midline, in basal half with recumbent, somewhat dense, whitish, long (l/w 7–10), seta-like scales. Head: frons as wide as rostrum at base, without fovea; eyes flat. Antennae: reddish, inserted just in front of middle of rostrum; scape moderately short, 3.5x longer than wide; funicle distinctly longer than scape, with segment 1 twice as long as wide, stouter and 1.5x longer than segment 2, which is 1.5x as long as wide, segments 3–5 distinctly transverse; club long, oval, segment 1 almost glabrous. Pronotum: black, with dense and regular punctures, intervals between punctures flat, smooth and shining, clearly visible especially on disc between recumbent, sparse, whitish and greyish brown, moderately long (l/w 6–9), seta-like scales, which are slightly more adpressed at sides; moderately transverse (Pw/Pl 1.27), with weakly rounded sides, with weakly prominent apical constriction, widest at basal third, somewhat convex. Elytra: reddish except triangular periscutellar area, interstriae 1–2 and 9–10, which are black; long (El/Ew 1.60), cylindrical, at base weakly concave, slightly wider than pronotum (Ew/Pw 1.24), with parallel sides, somewhat convex on disc; interstriae clearly visible between recumbent, sparse, greyish brown, long (1.0–1.5x as long as width of interstria; l/w 8–10), seta-like scales, which are arranged in 2–3 irregular rows; striae hardly visible, one third narrower than interstriae, with a row of scales similar to shorter ones covering interstriae. Legs: stout, with moderately dense, greyish, seta-like scales, which are shorter than width of tibia; femora reddish and brown, subclavate, profemora with very small tooth; tibiae reddish, short; protibiae with apical part of ventral surface weakly directed outward ( Fig. 99 View FIGURES 98–107 ); unci dark brown, stout, all equal in length; tarsi reddish, tarsomere 1 1.5x longer than wide, tarsomere 2 about as long as wide, tarsomere 3 bilobed and distinctly wider than tarsomere 2, onychium slightly shorter than tarsomeres 1–3 taken together; claws dark brown, equal in length, fused in basal half. Venter: metasternum black, distinctly convex, clearly visible between recumbent to subrecumbent, sparse, whitish, long, seta-like scales; mesothoracic epimera and meso- and metathoracic episterna with somewhat dense, whitish, long seta-like and wide fringed scales; abdomen black, with somewhat dense and regular punctures, which are clearly visible between recumbent to subrecumbent, sparse, whitish, long, hair-like scales; ventrites length ratio 1–2/3–4 1.85. Penis: fig. 126.

Female. As in male except rostrum distinctly longer (Rl/Pl 1.02), subcylindrical, distinctly more curved and weakly concave at base along upper margin ( Fig. 70 View FIGURES 69–77 ), weakly punctured in basal third then smooth and very shining, antennae inserted at middle of rostrum. Sternite 8: as in M. humeralis ( Fig. 148 View FIGURES 144–156 ). Spermatheca: as in M. caucasicus ( Fig. 158 View FIGURES 157–171 ).

Variability. Length 2.4–2.7. In one of the two paratypes which we examined the elytral sides are weakly rounded in basal half.

Remarks and comparative notes. This species is similar to M. circulatus and M. suturalis , from which it may be easily separated by the following characters: dorsal vestiture almost unicoloured, rostrum, especially in the female, differently shaped, segments 1 and 2 of the antennal funicle longer, eyes flattened, apical part of ventral surface of the protibiae only weakly directed outward, penis differently shaped.

Biological notes. This species was collected by Arzanov on Plantago stepposa Kuprian.

Distribution. Southern Russia (Rostov).

Non-type specimens examined. None.

ZISP

Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Mecinus

Loc

Mecinus tanaiticus Arzanov

Caldara, Roberto & Fogato, Valter 2013
2013
Loc

Mecinus tanaiticus

Arzanov, Yu. G. 2000: 1084
2000
GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF