Thinobius procerus Eppelsheim, 1859
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Thinobius procerus Eppelsheim, 1859 View in CoL
( Figs 3 View Figs 1–6 , 8–10 View Figs 7–12 , 15, 25–26 View Figs 13–26 , 28 View Figs 27–33 , 43)
Thinobius (Thinophilus) procerus Eppelsheim, 1893: 63 View in CoL .
Trogophloeus teres FAll, 1926: 146 View in CoL ., syn. n.
Examinedtypematerial – Thinobius (Thinophilus) procerus Eppelsheim View in CoL – Holotype (m): “m \ Ost-Sibirien.; Quellgebiet; desIrkut.; Leder 1891. \ procerus; Epp. \ procerus; Epp. Deutsch. ent.; Zeit. 1893. p. 63. \ c. Epplsh.; Steind. d. \ Typus \ Holotypus; Thinobius View in CoL ; procerusEppelsheim; ver. Makranczy, 2013 \ Thinobius View in CoL ; procerusEppelsheim; det. Makranczy, 2013” ( NHMW); Trogophloeusteres FAll – Holotype (f): “McKin.[ley] P[ar]k [Station]; Alaska; 7[=VII.]-9-[19]24. \ Type; teres \ M.C.Z.; Type; 24055 \ H.C. Fall; Collection \ Holotypus; Trogophloeus ; teresFall; ver. Makranczy, 2000 \ Thinobius View in CoL ; procerus Eppelsheim View in CoL ; det. Makranczy, 2013” ( MCZN) .
Othermaterial – RUSSIA: “m \ Baikal; Bang- Haas \ procerusEpp., vgl. m. Type; determ. Bernh \ Gezeichnet!; 7.IV.1942; O. Scheerpeltz \ procerusEppelsh.; det. O. Scheerpeltz, 1942 \ Dr. M. Bernhauer; 10.XI. donavit 1942 \ excoll.; Scheerpeltz” (2 m, NHMW); N-Cisbaikalia, Buryatia, BaikalMts, Kurkulariv., [Peshekhodnyistream,] 55°05’52.0[46.1]’’N, 108°55’33.9’’E, 725 m, 1–2.VII.2013, leg. I. V . Enushchenko (1 m, coll. Shavrin, 1 f, MHNG); N-Cisbaikalia, Bur- yatia, BaikalMts. , leftsideofKurkulariv., [Vodopadnyistream,] 55°05’52.0’’N, 108°47’06.5’’E, 981 m, 7–8.VII.2013, leg. I. V GoogleMaps . Enushchenko (3 m, 1 f, HNHM, 1 f, NHMW); E-Siberia, Khamar- DabanMts, KomarinskiyMts. , middleflowofSlyudyankaRiv., 51.587736°N, 103.630056°E, 14–15.VII.2013, leg. A. V GoogleMaps . Shavrin & I. V . Enushchenko (5 m, 2 f, coll. Shavrin, 1 m, MHNG, 4 fHNHM); Transbaikalia, ChitaArea, KyrinskiyDistrict , Bal’dzhaRiv., 49°17’54.4”N, 110°09’20.8”E, 1432 m, 5.VIII.2013, leg. I. V GoogleMaps . Enushchenko (2 f, coll. Shavrin, 1 m, HNHM); Siberiaor., Chabarowskijkr., BadshalskijGeb. , Mündg. desOmot-Makit [approx. 50°34’23”N, 134°19’42”E], 850 m, 12.VII.1997, leg. J. Sundukow (S31) (1 m 3 f, coll. Schülke); Primorie, SchutzgebietLazowkijKl. S-j. Log [approx. 43°12’N, 133°47’E], 5. VI GoogleMaps .1997, leg. J. Sundukow (S32) (1 f, coll. Schülke); USA / ALASKA: KenaiMts., TernLakeCampground, 700’, 12. VI .1978, leg. A. Smetana & E. C. Becker (1 m, CNCI, 1 m, HNHM); 12mi N mi78 Denali Hwy, Windy Creek, 13.VII.1978, leg. A. Smetana (1 m, CNCI); mi220 George Parks Hwy , 14.VII.1978, leg. A. Sme- tana (2 m, CNCI); Prudhoe Bay Rd. , 9mi N Atigun Pass, 68°14’N, 149°25’W, 3100’, 6.VII.1978, leg. J. M. Campbell & A. Smetana (1 m, 1 f, CNCI) GoogleMaps .
Redescription – Measurements (in mm, n = 10): HW = 0.35 (0.33–0.37); TW = 0.35 (0.32–0.37); PW = 0.40 (0.38–0.42); SW = 0.47 (0.43–0.50); AW = 0.51 (0.48–0.55); HL = 0.31 (0.29–0.33); EL = 0.10 (0.10–0.105); TL = 0.10 (0.095 –0.105); PL = 0.31 (0.30–0.33); SL = 0.61 (0.57–0.65); SC = 0.54 (0.51–0.57); FB = 1.26 (1.21–1.30); BL = 2.43 (2.12–2.77). Body ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1–6 ) slightlytobarelybicoloured. Head, pronotumandabdomendarkbrown, occasionally withslightreddishtint, elytrareddishmediumbrownwithadarker, blackishareabehindscutellumextendingtoshoulders. Legs, mouthpartsandantennaeslightlyreddish mediumtodarkbrown, onlytibiaeandtarsisomewhatlighter. Allmainbodypartswith veryfinecoriaceousmicrosculptureintermixedwithveryfineandratherdensepuncta- tion, makingbodymoderatelylustrous. Punctationonhead (especiallymiddleofvertex) stronger, moderatelydeep, pronotumslightlylessstrongandmoredense, elytraevenfiner anddenser, onabdomenmoreindistinct; ontergiteVIIbothcoriaceousmicrosculpture andpunctationfadingposteriorly (asalsoonmostlyunexposedtergiteVIII), makingtipof abdomenmuchshinierthanrest. Pubescenceonforebodyratherdepressed, short, fineand dense (onelytrathemostdense), onabdomensomewhatlessdensebutnotlongerhairs, apicesoftergiteswitharowofconspicuouslylonghairs, abdominalsidesandapexwith afewdarkerandstrongerbristles. Strongdarkbristleonoutersideofsupraantennaltubercleatanteriorborderofeyeandonposterioredgeofvertexadjacenttotemples, similar onesrightbehindanteriorpronotalcornerandonsideat 3/5 length. Directionofsetation onedgesofhead (especiallyatsupraantennaltubercles) postero-lateral, onmostofvertex medialexceptanteriadneckgroovewhererathermixed. Pronotalsetationmostlymedially directed, butonmiddleofdiscturningslightlyantero-medial, posteriorhalfofmiddleof discdisctinctlyantero-medial, posteriorpronotaledgemostlyanterior. Elytraandabdomenwithposteriorlydirectedhairs. Antennae, legsandmouthpartswithveryshort, not conspicuoussetation, exceptforthestiff, darkerhairslightlydistalfrommiddleofeach tibiaandonesnearapicesoffemora. Elytrawiththeregularstifferlateralsetaeinconspicuous, practicallymixedinwithothersetaeonside.
Headslightlywiderthanlong, templesusuallystraight, withagentlecurveonthe side, roundedonposteriorpart. Middleofvertexverygentlyimpressed. Anteriorborder mm for Fig. 29 View Figs 27–33 , 0.20 mm for Fig. 28 View Figs 27–33 .
ofnecknotmarkedwithgroove, onlybychangeofmicrosculpture. Frontoclypealsuture appearingasfine, oftenshiniergrooveanddarkline (visibleonlyifheadlighter) connectingsupraantennaltubercles, similarlydarkerspotssituatedatbothsidesonmiddleofver- tex. Supraantennaltuberclesmoderatelydeveloped, weaklyseparatedfromvertex. Anten- naesomewhatelongate ( Fig. 15 View Figs 13–26 ), 6thantennomereappearingsmallerthanadjacentones.
Pronotumweaklytransverse, 1.30× widerthanlong, justalittlewiderthanhead, pronotumwithonlytracesofimpressionsatsidesofunmarkedmidlineandposteriormar- gin. Anteriorcornersratherweaklyrounded, posteriorcornersverybroadly, sidesgently arched. Pronotalmarginalbeadvisibleonposteriormargin, anteriormarginonlygently arched (almoststraight) withtracesofamarginalbeadinmiddle. Scutellumlarge, setose anddull. Elytraquitelong, oneelytronalittlebitmorethantwiceaslongasbroad, quite flatandparallel-sided (verygentlydilatingposteriorly). Shouldersmoderatelydeveloped. Alongsuturewithfullydevelopedbutthinmarginalbead, mostlyatbroadlyrounded suturalcorners. Legsofmediumlength, tarsallobesbroaderatbasebutthinatapex, tibiae moderatelyfusiform, appearmuchwiderinmiddlethanatends.
Abdomen ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7–12 ) veryweaklyfusiform, sidesmoreorlessstraightandparallel; widestinthemiddle, justveryslightlylesswidethanelytraatbroadestpoint. Posteriormargin oftergiteVIIwithlightcolouredanddistinctpalisadefringe.
Primaryandsecondarysexualfeatures – Malesimmediatelyrecognizablebyavariouslydevelopedbutalwaysconspicuous, posteriorlydirectedtoothonhindfemur ( Fig. 10 View Figs 7–12 ). Sexesnotappearingdifferentinregulardorsalview. PosteriorcornersoftergiteVIII (similarinbothsexes) gentlypulledout, posterioredgeotherwisestraight. Malesternite VIIIasinFig. 28 View Figs 27–33 , tergiteIXasinFig. 25 View Figs 13–26 , sterniteIXasinFig. 26 View Figs 13–26 . AedeagusasinFig. 43.
Distribution – ThespeciesisknownfromthenorthernareasofboththeEasternPa-
laearcticandtheWesternNearcticregions.
Remarks – Thespermathecaeinalltheprecedingtaxaareextremely weaklysclerotized, tosuchanextentthattheyareoftendifficulttoobserve. Theyareofasimpleboomerangshape, roughlyequalbreadthonthewhole length; thisoffersverylittleintermsofdiagnosis, thereforeonlyonespecimenisillustratedhere, theneotypeof Thinobiusangusticeps Fauvel.
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Thinobius procerus Eppelsheim, 1859
Makranczy, György 2014 |
Trogophloeus teres FAll, 1926: 146
FAll, H. C. 1926: 146 |
Thinobius (Thinophilus) procerus
Eppelsheim, E. 1893: 63 |