Cleomenes modicatus bukejsi, Barševska & Barševskis, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12649332 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B52B87C5-6B53-FF93-FF9F-FC8943D3FE82 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Cleomenes modicatus bukejsi |
status |
subsp. nov. |
Cleomenes modicatus bukejsi ssp. nov.
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Type material. HOLOTYPUS, male: China: Guangsi [Guangxi], / Jinxiu / Mt. Dasuoshan , / 06. 2020, loc. coll. leg. [white handwrited label] ; HOLOTYPUS: / Cleomenes /modicatus bukejsi ssp. n. / Z.Barševska, A.Barševskis / desc. 2020 [red handwrited label] ( DUBC) .
General distribution: China, Guangxi.
Description. Body dark-brown, elongated, narrow, dorsal surface of elytra yellow, with dark spots and short longitudinal bands. Length of body: 9.8 mm, maximal width: 1.9 mm.
Head flattened, slightly elongate, with convex eyes. Dorsal surface of head with coarse punctures, dense golden tomentum and short, thin, longitudinal line between antennal bases. Frons square. Antennal bases thick, extended. Labrum brown, slightly pubescent, shiny. Clypeus brown, transverse, with light luster. Mandibles brown, with darkened sharp apex, massive, wide, shiny, relatively short, with dense pubescence on lateral portions. Cheeks with dense golden pubescence. Antennae yellow, darkened at apex, covered with coarse punctures and fine, sparse pubescence. Antennomeres thickened apically. Antennae of male longer than elytra.
Pronotum black, cylindrical, elongate, covered with golden, dense pubescence; medioapical portion with two black spots (without pubescence) and some small spots in other parts of pronotum. Mediobasal and medioapical parts of pronotum near margins slightly impressed. Pronotum with very dense and coarse punctures.
Scutellum small, with dense golden pubescence. Pars stridens almost completely covered with pronotum.
Elytra almost parallel-sided, very narrow, yellow, flattened dorsally, with distinctly slightly raised shoulders hump, with keel-shaped, narrow sutural yellow elevation, darkened in basal third. Elytral punctures arranged in longitudinal rows.
Interstice between third and fourth rows forming raised rib in which located short black line in front of middle of each elytron. Elytra behind middle with several fuzzy dark spots and darkened apical part. Apex of elytra with two small,
sharp extensions.
Ventral surface of body covered with dense, golden and yellow-grey pubescence. Legs yellow, covered with
Fig. 1. Cleomenes very fine pubescence.
modicatus bukejsi ssp. nov.
Female unknown. Differential diagnosis. Regarding the shape of the body, the new subspecies is similar to the nominative subspecies C. modicatus modicatus Holzschuh 1995 , from which it can be distinguished by the different arrangement of spots in elytra: one transverse spot, two larger symmetrical spots and two smaller spots, connected by a shorter longitudinal dark line (C. m. modicatus with two larger and two smaller symmetrical spots in elytra.
Etymology. This subspecies is named after my colleague Dr. Andris Bukejs (Daugavpils University, Daugavpils, Latvia) in appreciation of cooperation, and in gratitude for his contribution to the studies of fossil Coleoptera from the Baltic amber.
Note. Currently, two subspecies of C. modicatus Holzschuh 1995 have been described: C. m. modicatus Holzschuh 1995 ( Fig. 2 View Fig ) from Yunnan, China and C. m. tristriatus Holzschuh 1995 from Laos (Tavakilian, Chevillotte 2020).
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