Phlaeopterus czerskyi ( Shavrin, 2001 )
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4. Phlaeopterus czerskyi ( Shavrin, 2001) View in CoL ( Figs. 1D View Fig , 7B View Fig , 26 View Fig , 30A–E View Fig )
Lesteva czerskyi Shavrin 2001: 190 View in CoL [original description]. Shavrin et al. 2007: 37.
Phlaeopterus czerskyi ( Shavrin, 2001) View in CoL : Shavrin and Mullen 2015: 121 [transferred to Phlaeopterus View in CoL ].
Type Locality. Eastern Siberia , Russia .
Redescription. Habitus: Length 4.0– 4.3 mm. Dark brown to reddish brown; abdomen darkest ( Fig. 1D View Fig ); antennae, mouthparts, and legs often yellowish brown. Head: Moderately wide, width across eyes greater than head length. Interantennal groove vaguely impressed. Anteocellar foveae moderately impressed. Eyes moderately pubescent on ventral half, with more than 10 setae. Antennomeres 5–10 1.2–1.8 times longer than wide. Ocelli present. Nuchal constriction vague. Mandibles with row of setae ( Fig. 30B View Fig ). Labrum with sensory pores along entire surface ( Fig. 30A View Fig ). Mentum as in Fig. 30D View Fig . Maxilla as in Fig. 30E View Fig . Labial palpi with 3 rd palpomere greater than 2 times longer than 2 nd palpomere ( Fig. 30C View Fig ). Thorax: Pronotum moderately narrow, length to width ratio = 0.80; ratio of pronotal width to head width = 1.5; maximum width slightly less than width of elytra at bases; dorsal surface very coarsely, sparsely punctate, punctures separated by average distance 1–2 times diameter of a puncture; lateral margins narrowly explanate posterad lateral foveae, not explanate anterad lateral foveae; lateral foveae vaguely impressed, contiguous with lateral margins. Elytra with humeral angles convex; epipleural carina not projecting; about 1.7 times longer than pronotum; apical margins convex. Wings brachypterous, reduced to short lobes. Mesosternum with projecting tooth; longitudinal carina along midline of mesosternum distinct, strongly and roughly carinate anteriorly, becoming vague posteriorly. Legs: All tibiae evenly pubescent to apex. Metatrochanter without tooth on apical margin. Abdomen: Wingfolding spicules absent from all tergites. Apical palisade fringe on tergite VII absent. Aedeagus: Median lobe somewhat triangular, apex acute ( Fig. 26 View Fig ). Parameres diverging from base to apical third, then slightly converging to apex. Internal sac heavily sclerotized, covered in microspinules.
Type Specimens. Holotype male labeled as follows: 14. VI.[19]96/XaMap-flaðau [Khamar- Daban Mts. ]/KoMapnucĸnň [Komarinskiy]/xp. [Mt.] h=1900/ fflasspnu A. [Shavrin A. leg.] Holotype / Lesteva /czerskyi/Shavrin A. 2000. Paratype female labeled as follows: XaMap-flaðau [Khamar- Daban Mts.]/ cp. T. Baðxn [middle flow of Babkha River] [51°46 ʹ N, 103°95 ʹ E]/ 8–14.V.1999 / fflasspnu A./[Shavrin A. leg.] / Paratype / Lesteva /czerskyi/Shavrin A. 2000. The holotype is deposited in the ZIN. The paratype is deposited in the CSH.
Distribution. Phlaeopterus czerskyi is known only from the Khamar-Daban Mountains of eastern Siberia ( Fig. 7B View Fig ).
Bionomics. Adults have been collected at 900–1,900 m elevation during May–August in wet moss at the edges of small streams.
Remarks. Phlaeopterus czerskyi is the only species of the genus known outside of northwestern North America. The occurrence of P. czerskyi in eastern Siberia confirms Casey’ s (1893) speculation: “[ Phlaeopterus ] is the most conspicuous of the endemic North American genera of Omaliini , although probably occurring also in Siberia…” It is easily distinguished from all other Phlaeopterus species by the crenulate lateral margins of the pronotum, the especially coarse and sparse punctation of the pronotum and elytra, the lack of wing-folding spicules, and the brachypterous wings. It most closely resembles P. lagrandeuri and can be distinguished from P. lagrandeuri by characters discussed in the remarks section of that species.
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Phlaeopterus czerskyi ( Shavrin, 2001 )
Mullen, Logan J., Campbell, J. M. & Sikes, Derek S. 2018 |
Lesteva czerskyi
Shavrin 2001: 190 |