Airapus rudolphi, Bellmann & Minkina, 2023

Bellmann, Axel & Minkina, Łukasz, 2023, Two new species of the genusAirapus Stebnicka & Howden, 1996 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae), Baltic Journal of Coleopterology 23 (1), pp. 35-40 : 36-37

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.59893/bjc.23(1).002

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13200137

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039287AB-FFB5-FFB5-FF8E-64C1D6CAFC5A

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Airapus rudolphi
status

sp. nov.

Airapus rudolphi View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 1-3 View Figs 1-3 ; 7-8 View Figs 7-10 )

Type locality. Indonesia, N-Sumatra, Aceh province, Kutacane / Ketambe .

Type material. Holotype (♀): “ Indonesien N. Sumatra | Aceh-Prov. Umg. von | Kutacane | Ketambe | 02.-07. Dezember 2013 | leg. Horst Rudolph ||”.

Description. Dorsum ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1-3 ). Body length 3.6 mm, elongate, shiny, light brownish, sides and apex of elytra with indistinct macrosetation.

36 Head ( Fig. 7 View Figs 7-10 ) relatively large, trapezoidal, convex, shiny, without microreticulation. Clypeus gently bordered, widely triangularly sinuate anteriorly, denticulate on sides, widely rounded laterally, not notched before genae, clypeal border without macrosetae. Genae obtuse, very distinctly exceeding eyes, with few very short, thin macrosetae. Frontal suture noticeable on sides, without gibbosities. Punctation simple: basally very dense, quite coarse, with variable in size, punctures rounded; in the middle very dense, coarse, with somewhat variable in size, longitudinal punctures; anteriorly with moderately dense, fine, regular in size, somewhat elevated punctures; anterior border of clypeus (with fine punctures) divided from the middle part by quite convex transverse tubercle, which is somewhat lower in the middle.

Epipharynx ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7-10 ) transverse, with sides broadly rounded, anterior margin of pedia concavely arcuate, corypha above of margin of pedia, distinct, with two very short, thick celtes. Mesoepitorma shortened basally, somewhat pear-shaped. Chaetopariae with dense belt of thick, long chaetae; adelochaetae similar to chaetopariae, but thicker and shorter; chaetopediae with only one very short and thin chaeta on each side; angustofenestrae dense, short and thick. Tormae long.

Pronotum transverse, as wide as base of elytra, widest in the middle, convex, shiny, without microreticulation, with double punctation: larger punctures moderately coarse, dense, regularly distributes, somewhat irregular in size, smaller punctures not fine, not so dense, irregularly distributed. Base quite distinctly bordered by a thin and shallow groove, sides bordered quite widely and somewhat more deeply than base; anteriorly not bordered. Sides and base with moderately long, quite thick macrosetae. Anterior angles distinctly rounded. Base before hind angles widely rounded.

Scutellum small, triangular, with widely rounded sides, with a few small punctures, moderately shiny, without microreticulation.

Elytra elongate, convex, parallel, shiny, without microreticulation, with short and thin, barely noticeable macrosetae on sides and before apex; with small but distinct humeral denticles; with ten striae and ten intervals. Intervals shiny, convex, with row of not fine punctures on external half and with row of moderately coarse punctures on internal half, which are connected with punctures of rows; due to this the striae seem to indent the margins of the intervals margins very distinctly. Striae distinctly, quite densely punctate, with medium sized punctures; punctures distinctly indenting margins of intervals. All striae joined together before apex.

Pygidium with similar structure to ventrites.

Legs. Femora shiny, without microreticulation, not coarsely and sparsely punctate; profemora basally and apically bordered, meso- and metafemora bordered only apically. Mesofemora Widely separated from each other. Protibiae distinctly tridentate laterally, proximally not serrulate; somewhat inwardly sinuate; dorsal side smooth, shiny, with few very fine punctures; apical spur long, moderately broad, gently downwardly and outwardly bent, with apex acute. Meso- and metatibiae fimbriate apically with row of short spinules of equal length. Apex of metatibiae without accessory spine. Metatibiae superior apical spur equal length as basimetatarsomere, latter approximately as long as following three metatarsomeres combined. Claws short, very thin, distinctly arcuate.

Macropterous.

Venter ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1-3 ). Meso-metaventral plate shiny, weakly convex, with distinct, quite deep, quite narrow longitudinal furrow in the middle; surface with moderately coarse, somewhat variable in size, sparse punctures. Process of meso-metaventral plate without any groove or recess, below of base there is no additional modifications. Abdominal ventrites shiny, anteriorly weakly fluted, without microreticulation, with moderately dense, moderately coarsely, quite regularly spaced punctures.

Etymology. Patronymic; an adjective derived from the name of holotype collector: Horst Rudolph.

Variability. Unknown.

Sexual dimorphism. Unknown.

Affinity. See discussion part.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

Genus

Airapus

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