Ptomaphaginus sauteri (Portevin, 1914)

Wang, Cheng-Bin & Zhou, Hong-Zhang, 2015, Taxonomy of the genus Ptomaphaginus Portevin (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Cholevinae: Ptomaphagini) from China, with description of eleven new species, Zootaxa 3941 (3), pp. 301-338 : 307

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Ptomaphaginus sauteri (Portevin, 1914)
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Ptomaphaginus sauteri (Portevin, 1914) View in CoL

( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 A–L)

Portevin, 1914b: 5 ( Ptomaphagus ; Type locality: CHINA, Taiwan: Akau); Hatch, 1928: 165 ( Ptomaphagus ; catalog); Jeannel, 1936: 58 ( Ptomaphaginus ; combination change; key to species; characteristic figures); Szymczakowski, 1959: 135 ( Ptomaphaginus ; new distributional locations); Szymczakowski, 1964: 83 ( Ptomaphaginus ; female description; taxonomical remarks); Hayashi, 1990: 29 ( Ptomaphaginus ; notes; characteristic figures); Perreau, 1996: 288 ( Ptomaphaginus ; new distributional locations; notes); Perreau, 2000: 375 ( Ptomaphaginus ; catalog).

Material examined. CHINA, Taiwan: 1♂, Taichung Hsien, Wufeng, 60 m, 24.IV–2.V.1992, A. Smetana leg. // Ptomaphaginus sauteri M. Perreau det. 2000 ( CMPR); 1♂, 1♀, Fushan, mouse carcass bait, VI.2007, Wen-Bo Huang leg. (IZ-CAS); 2♂♂, 1♀, same data as previous except: VIII.2007 (IZ-CAS); 6♂♂, 1♀, same data as previous except: IX.2007 (IZ-CAS); CHINA, Guangdong: 3♂♂, 5♀♀, Dinghushan [=Mt. Dinghu], 240–250 m, monsoon evergreen forests, window trap, 21.VIII.2004, Jie Wu & Yong-Jie Chen legg. (IZ-CAS).

Redescription. Male. EBL: 2.66 mm. Length of different body parts: HL: AL: PL: ELL = 0.45: 0.86: 0.64: 1.44 mm; width: HW: EW: PW: ELW = 0.75: 0.08: 1.15: 1.18 mm. Proportion of antennomeres from base to tip in µm (length × width): 132 × 43, 111 × 44, 75 × 45, 48 × 50, 50 × 58, 42 × 66, 72 × 81, 24 × 79, 77 × 92, 71 × 93, 124 × 93.

Habitus elongated oval, relatively convex and lustreless. Moderately pigmented: mostly chestnut brown; only mouthparts, basal three antennomeres and apical half of ultimate antennomere, and apical part of tarsi yellowish. Dorsum continually clothed with fine, recumbent and sallow pubescence. Insertions of pubescence on dorsal surfaces of pronotum, scutellum, elytra and femora align along transverse striolations.

Head moderately short and convex, surface finely punctured, without visible transverse striolations, HW/HL = 1.64; anterior margin round. Compound eyes normally developed, EW/HW = 0.11. Antennae slender and relatively long ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 A), AL/HW = 1.15; 5th slightly longer than 4th; 6th wider than long; 9th and 10th slightly wider than long; 11th pear-like.

Pronotum rather transverse and convex ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 E), widest at hind corners, PW/PL = 1.80. Sides almost rectilinearly narrowing from posterior to anterior; hind corners drawn out and relatively acute. Posterior margin with distinct postero-lateral emargination. Surface transversely striolated, SP: 40–43, interspaces narrower than that on elytra.

Elytra of medium length and weakly convex, widest directly after base, ELL/EW = 1.22. Sides feebly curved, gradually narrowing from base to apices; apices feebly emarginate ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 F). Surface transversely striolated, SE: 69–71. Metathoracic wings fully developed.

Prolegs robust, with basal three protarsomeres moderately expanded ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 B): TW/BTW = 1.44. Spinal arrangement on ventral side of protibia as shown in Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 D. Profemora wider than protibiae, and carried strong and long hairs on ventral side. Mesotibiae arcuate.

Ventrite VII simple. Ventrite VIII with a large fossa subround and moderately shallow, emarginate posteriorly ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 G). Segment IX: spiculum gastrale widest at posterior 1/5, then strongly narrowing posteriorly to a narrowly rounded end ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 H).

Aedeagus oblong in dorsal view ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 I): median lobe gradually narrowed from base to a truncate apex; right apical expansion weakly sclerotized, stuck out of apical margin of median lobe; parameres relatively wide, gently widened towards apex, firmly attached to median lobe. Ventral operculum poorly sclerotized, limit inconspicuous, divided in apical half, each lobe bluntly rounded apically ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 J). In lateral view, median lobe strongly bent ventrad at about apical 1/3, gradually thinning to a subround apex, and four ventrally-oriented setae inserted below apex as well as two just before middle ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 K). Internal stylus quite slender.

Female. Similar to male in general appearance, except for the following characters: protarsi normal ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 C), profemora without strong and long hairs on ventral surface and ventrite VIII regularly rounded posteriorly. Spermatheca ‘C’ shape ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 L).

Distribution. China (Guangdong, Taiwan).

Remarks. This species is recorded from mainland China for the first time. And it is worth noting that the specimens from Guangdong have a shallower fossa on ventrite VIII and aedeagus more slender than that from Taiwan. These suggest a geographical variation from Taiwan.

CMPR

Centre for Medicinal Plants Research

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Leiodidae

SubFamily

Cholevinae

Tribe

Ptomaphagini

Genus

Ptomaphaginus

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Leiodidae

SubFamily

Cholevinae

Tribe

Ptomaphagini

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