Nazeris muricatus Lin, Yu & Hu, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5138.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6552137 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8B4DB64C-FFF9-FFC8-FF73-FF133C01FB58 |
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Nazeris muricatus Lin, Yu & Hu |
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Nazeris muricatus Lin, Yu & Hu View in CoL , sp. n.
Figs 5 View FIGURES 1–7 , 28–32
Type material. Holotype: CHINA: male: " China: Guizhou, Leishan County, Leigong Mt. , Xiannütang , 26°22'22.11''N, 108°11'52.12''E, 1550 m, 3.v.2021, Tang, Peng, Cai & Song leg." ( SNUC) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1 male, same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 2 males, 2 females, same data, except "summit of Leigong Mt. , 26°23'13.78''N, 108°12'11.87''E, 1700–2150 m, 1.v.2021 " GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 female, same data, except " Rongjiang County, Xiaodanjiang , 26°20'16.09''N, 108°20'23.34''E, 700 m, 5.v.2021 " ( SNUC) GoogleMaps .
Description. Body length 5.4–5.7 mm; forebody length 2.8–3.2 mm.
Body ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–7 ) dark brown; legs reddish brown; antennae reddish brown to light brown.
Head ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 28–32 ) 1.01–1.05 times as long as wide; punctation moderately dense and coarse, distinctly umbilicate, interstices lacking microsculpture; postocular portion approximately 1.8–2.0 times as long as eye length.
Pronotum ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 28–32 ) 1.08–1.16 times as long as wide, 0.95–1.03 times as long and 0.90–0.93 times as broad as head; punctation non-umbilicate, moderately dense and as coarse as that of head; midline posteriorly with very short and narrow impunctate elevation; interstices lacking microsculpture.
Elytra ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 28–32 ) 0.52–0.60 times as long as wide, 0.50–0.53 times as long and 0.97–1.03 times as broad as pronotum; punctation as dense as, and slightly coarser than that of pronotum; interstices lacking microsculpture.
Abdomen with punctation dense and rather coarse on tergites III–V, dense and less coarse on tergite VI, moderately dense and fine on tergites VII–VIII; with fine microsculpture on all tergites.
Male. Sternite VII ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 28–32 ) with posterior margin truncate at middle. Sternite VIII ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 28–32 ) with V-shaped posterior excision. Aedeagus ( Figs 31, 32 View FIGURES 28–32 ) moderately sclerotized; ventral process long, narrowed apicad, with acute apex in ventral view, curved ventrad in lateral view; dorso-lateral apophyses slender, distinctly curved in ventral view, slightly widened near apex in ventral view, not reaching apex of ventral process.
Distribution and habitat data. The species is known from Leigong Mt. and Xiaodanjiang in eastern Guizhou. The specimens were collected by sifting leaf litter at altitudes of 700–2,150 m.
Comparative notes. The new species is very similar to N. rugosus Hu & Qiao ( Hu & Qiao 2019: 436, Figs 17–24 View FIGURES 13–17 View FIGURES 18–22 View FIGURES 23–27 ) in general appearance but can be separated by the microsculpture only present on abdomen, by the ventral process of aedeagus distinctly wider and lacking basal laminae in ventral view ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 28–32 ).
Etymology. The specific epithet (Latin, adjective: pointed) alludes to the pointed ventral process of the aedeagus.
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