Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) formosensis Lorenz, 1998

Valim, Ye, Kavanaugh, David H., Shi, Hongliang & Liang, Hongbin, 2011, A key to species of subgenus Lithochlaenius (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Chlaeniini, Chlaenius), with descriptions of three new species, ZooKeys 128, pp. 15-52 : 27-28

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Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) formosensis Lorenz
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Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) formosensis Lorenz Figs 24-25 View Figures 22–27 56 View Figures 52–65 70 View Figures 66–79 84 View Figures 80–93 101-102 View Figures 94–116 125-126 View Figures 117–130 158 View Figure 158

Chlaenius noguchii formosanus Habu, 1965: 86 (nec Jedlička, 1935:5)

Chlaenius formosanus Morita, 1993:161

Chlaenius formosensis Lorenz, 1998:339 (replacement name); Kirschenhofer, 2005:491

Specimens examined.

Total 24 specimens: China: 8 males and 12 females (CCCC), "Taiwan Prov., Hsinchu, Wufeng, 1996.08.03, Chen C.C. coll."; 3 males and 1 female (CCCC), "Taiwan Prov., Hsinchu, Wufeng, 1998.4.11, Chen C.C. coll.

Diagnosis.

Antennomere 1 cylindrical ( Fig. 56 View Figures 52–65 ); antennomeres 1-3 brown; intervals 1-7 convex, glabrous medially, with one row of pubescence laterally ( Fig. 84 View Figures 80–93 ); apex of sternum VII rounded ( Figs 101-102 View Figures 94–116 ); lamella of aedeagus slightly truncate at apex ( Fig. 125 View Figures 117–130 ), thick, bent ventrally ( Fig. 126 View Figures 117–130 ).

Description.

Total length = 16.0-17.0 mm (mean = 16.45), width = 5.87-6.40 mm (mean = 5.99); HW = 2.90-3.00 mm (mean = 2.96), EYL = 1.10-1.15 mm (mean = 1.12), ratio Ant3/Ant1 = 1.71-1.88 (mean = 1.76), PL/PW = 0.81-0.88 (mean = 0.85), EL/EW = 1.68-1.86 (mean = 1.76), EL/ PL = 1.32-1.48 (mean = 1.39).

Head and pronotum black, with green or coppery metallic luster; elytra black; ventral surface black; mandibles, trochanters, and tarsomeres dark brown; antennae, palpomeres, femora, and tibiae yellow to brown.

Head with vertex nearly glabrous, very sparsely punctate and pubescent near eyes; Antennomere 1 cylindrical ( Fig. 56 View Figures 52–65 ); labrum slightly emarginate at apex. Pronotum with disk convex, nearly smooth, glabrous; basal foveae small, deep, finely punctate, sparsely pubescent. Elytra with intervals convex, intervals 1-7 glabrous medially, with a row of pubescence laterally near striae ( Figs 24 View Figures 22–27 , 84 View Figures 80–93 ), intervals 8 and 9 with decumbent pubescence throughout; striae deep, punctate; humeral angle obtuse ( Fig. 70 View Figures 66–79 ). Abdominal sterna IV-VI nearly glabrous medially, densely pubescent laterally; sternum VII broadly rounded at apex in both sexes ( Figs 101-102 View Figures 94–116 ). Aedeagus with lamella subtruncate at apex ( Fig. 125 View Figures 117–130 ), thick and bent laterally ( Fig. 126 View Figures 117–130 ).

Geographical distribution.

Fig. 158 View Figure 158 . Known only from Taiwan.

Remarks.

Mensural data cited in the description were based on measurements obtained from 5 males and 5 females selected for maximum variation.

This species was first described as a subspecies of Chlaenius noguchii . Later, Morita (1993) upgraded it to a distinct species. However, the name Chlaenius formosanus was preoccupied by another Chlaenius species of Jedlička, and therefore Lorenz (1998) renamed it Chlaenius formosensis .

Kirschenhofer (2005: 491) considered Chlaenius formosensis Lorenz to be a junior synonym of Chlaenius formosanus Jedlička (= Chlaenius rambouseki Lutshnik, see below) with no comparison. Based on Habu"s original description (type unavailable according to Morita), named specimens of Chlaenius formosensis in Morita's collection (corresponding author and checked by HBL in 2009), and specimens in Chen Chanchin's collection, we treat Chlaenius formosensis as a distinct species. Its members differ from those of Chlaenius rambouseki in having the vertex of the head and pronotal disk glabrous (both sparsely punctate and pubescent in Chlaenius rambouseki ), intervals 1-7 glabrous medially (wholly pubescent in Chlaenius rambouseki ), and the male aedeagus stout (slender in Chlaenius rambouseki ).

Chlaenius formosensis adults are similar to those of Chlaenius noguchii in elytra pubescence, but differ from the latter in having antennomere 1 cylindrical (coniform in Chlaenius noguchii ), pronotal disk smooth (finely punctate in Chlaenius noguchii ), and male aedeagus stout (slender in Chlaenius noguchii ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexapoda

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Chlaenius

Loc

Chlaenius (Lithochlaenius) formosensis Lorenz

Valim, Ye, Kavanaugh, David H., Shi, Hongliang & Liang, Hongbin 2011
2011
Loc

Chlaenius formosensis

Lorenz 1998
1998