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color mostly olivaceous; integument punctate and pubescent, pubescence denser on sides of elytra and on sides of abdomen, less developed, scattered or lacking on rest of body; head with conspicuously large eyes and minute tempora; penultimate segment of labial palpomere without setae; antennomeres 1-3 lighter than other antennomeres, scape and pedicel glabrous, antennomere 3 with a few fine and scattered setae; pronotum subquadrate, without protruded angles, with basal margin laterally oblique towards posterior angle; elytra more densely pubescent and punctate laterally and apically, with only a few hairs basally and on disc; striae 1-7 of elytra punctiform; striae 5-7 obliterated anteriorly; stria 8 linear, somewhat more impressed than other striae; mesocoxa with two long setae, one lateral seta and one posteromedial seta; sterna 4-5 with pair of long ambulatory setae, sternum 3 without such setae; last abdominal sternum with two pores in male, four pores in female; male protarsomeres 1-3 longer than wide and with protarsomere 1 longer than each of following two protarsomeres separately; tarsomere 5 of all legs setose ventrally. + +Diagnosis. +Small to medium-sized specimens (11-13 mm) for Oriental chlaeniines, with the following characters: habitus semi-elongate; color mostly olivaceous; integument punctate and pubescent, pubescence denser on sides of elytra and on sides of abdomen, less developed, scattered or lacking on rest of body; head with conspicuously large eyes and minute tempora; penultimate segment of labial palpomere without setae; antennomeres 1-3 lighter than other antennomeres, scape and pedicel glabrous, antennomere 3 with a few fine and scattered setae; pronotum subquadrate, without protruded angles, with basal margin laterally oblique towards posterior angle; elytra more densely pubescent and punctate laterally and apically, with only a few hairs basally and on disc; striae 1-7 of elytra punctiform; striae 5-7 obliterated anteriorly; stria 8 linear, somewhat more impressed than other striae; mesocoxa with two long setae, one lateral seta and one posteromedial seta; sterna 4-5 with pair of long ambulatory setae, sternum 3 without such setae; last abdominal sternum with two pores in male, four pores in female; male protarsomeres 1-3 longer than wide and with protarsomere 1 longer than each of following two protarsomeres separately; tarsomere 5 of all legs setose ventrally. - -Taxonomic position. - - -LaFerte-Senectere + +Taxonomic position. + + +LaFerte-Senectere (1851 : 274) proposed -Hololeius +Hololeius for -Chlaenius nitidulus -Dejean, 1826, due to: 1, pronotum at the base narrower than the base of elytra; 2, lack of pubescence; 3, antennomere 3 not longer than subsequent antennomeres. He placed the genus in tribe -Oodini -LaFerte-Senectere -, 1851, concluding: -"C'est-a-dire -qu'a -l'exception +Chlaenius nitidulus Dejean, 1826 +, due to: 1, pronotum at the base narrower than the base of elytra; 2, lack of pubescence; 3, antennomere 3 not longer than subsequent antennomeres. He placed the genus in tribe + +Oodini +LaFerte-Senectere +, 1851 + +, concluding: +"C'est-a-dire +qu'a +l'exception de la largeur du corselet, cet insecte -reunit +reunit tout les -characters -a -l'aide +characters +a +l'aide desquels nous avons -separe +separe les Oodites des -Chlaoenides." +Chlaoenides." . In terms of the present knowledge, I can state that the first and third characters are true, but not the second one. When examined it was found that -Hololeius ceylanicus +Hololeius ceylanicus has the integument partially and diffusely punctate and pubescent, both dorsally and ventrally. This state is opposed to one of the basic features of the -Oodini +Oodini , namely the lack of pubescence and lack of extensive punctation of the integument ( -Bousquet 1996 +Bousquet 1996 : 448). Hence, the three characters -LaFerte-Senectere +LaFerte-Senectere mentioned are typical of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . The length and ratio of antennomere 3 to the following antennomeres is not of tribal significance. - -Hololeius + +Hololeius is usually placed in the beginning of the genera of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini ( -Lorenz 1998 +Lorenz 1998 , -2005 +2005 ), presumably because of some odd features that it possesses. Actually, the genus combines characters distinctive for either one or the other tribe and the importance of each is discussed below (see -'Affinities' +'Affinities' under -Bamaroodes -gen. n., -'Discussion' +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +, +'Discussion' ). diff --git a/data/22/55/2D/22552D11258D6BD17CA2A1A2BCF7963C.xml b/data/22/55/2D/22552D11258D6BD17CA2A1A2BCF7963C.xml index 424c71c6e63..536f358be7c 100644 --- a/data/22/55/2D/22552D11258D6BD17CA2A1A2BCF7963C.xml +++ b/data/22/55/2D/22552D11258D6BD17CA2A1A2BCF7963C.xml @@ -1,97 +1,99 @@ - - - -Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Gueorguiev, Borislav +Gueorguiev, Borislav -text - - -Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift +text + + +Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift - -2014 - -61 + +2014 + +61 - -2 + +2 - -87 -104 + +87 +104 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -1860-1324-2 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 +1860-1324-2 - - -Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Carabidae + + + +Taxon classification Animalia +Coleoptera +Carabidae + - - -Hololeius ceylanicus (Nietner, 1856) + + +Hololeius ceylanicus (Nietner, 1856) Figs 1-11 - - -Chlaenius nitidulus -Dejean, 1826: 341 [nec Schrank, 1781] + + +Chlaenius nitidulus Dejean, 1826: 341 +[nec Schrank, 1781] - -Chlaenius ceylanicus -Nietner, 1856: 385 + +Chlaenius ceylanicus Nietner, 1856: 385 - -Hololius (sic!) punctulatus -Chaudoir, 1857: 10 + +Hololius (sic!) punctulatus Chaudoir, 1857: 10 - -Poecilus ornatus -Tryon, 1890: 109. + +Poecilus ornatus Tryon, 1890: 109 +. - -Material examined. -1♂, 1♀, Indonesia, Bali, south shore of Danau Buyan Lake, 1250 m, 11.VII.1991, Balke & Hendrich leg. (NMNHS). + +Material examined. +1♂, 1♀, Indonesia, Bali, south shore of Danau Buyan Lake, 1250 m, 11.VII.1991, Balke & Hendrich leg. (NMNHS). - -Diagnosis. -Same as the generic diagnosis. + +Diagnosis. +Same as the generic diagnosis. - -Redescription. -Habitus. Semi-elongate (Fig. 1). Color. Uniformly olive-green on most of dorsal surface, elytra light green to coppery at apex; venter black; elytral epipleura reddish; palpi, legs, antennomeres 1-3 and base of 4 red-yellow. Microsculpture. Reduced on most of surface, isodiametric on interval 9 and on medial intervals posteriorly, transverse on proepisternum. Punctation and pubescence. Head finely and densely punctate dorsally, slightly rugose at sides and posteriorly; pronotum and elytra with punctures coarser and more scattered than punctures on head; pronotum more densely punctate laterally and basally, less densely punctate apically, with a few hairs on disc; elytra more densely pubescent and punctate laterally and apically, with only a few hairs basally and on disc; prosternum, mesepisternum, metasternum, and metepisternum glabrous medially, sparsely to moderately punctate and pubescent laterally; abdominal sterna 1-2 sparsely punctate and pubescent, sterna 3-6 sparsely punctate and pubescent medially, more densely punctate and pubescent laterally. Head. Frons with punctiform impressions and one pair of setiferous punctures. Labrum with six setae along anterior margin. Clypeus with a pair of setae. Labial palpomere glabrous. Mentum tooth truncate apically, bordered posteriorly. Pronotum. Subrectangular, without protruded angles, with anterior margin slightly shorter than posterior margin, posterior margin laterally oblique towards posterior angle; margins finely bordered laterally and lateroapically, border obliterated on anterior margin medially, basal margin not bordered; anterolateral setae lacking, posterolateral setae present; two laterobasal impressions faint, sublinear. Elytra. Striae 1-7 fine, punctiform (Figs 1-3); striae 5-7 obliterated basally (Fig. 2); stria 7 perceptible to apex (Fig. 3); stria 8 linear, not or hardly deeper than other striae, well-impressed along most of its length, depressed only apically (Figs 2-3); parascutellar striola fine, punctiform like striae 1-7, located between suture and stria 1. Intervals 7 and 8 separate to apex (Fig. 3); interval 9 distinct nearly to apex (Figs 2-3). Parascutellar pore present; discal setiferous pores lacking. Ventral surface (thorax and abdomen). Intercoxal process of prosternum unbordered, glabrous and impunctate. Mesosternum profoundly concave. Metepisternum laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron. Sternum 3 without ambulatory setae, sterna 4-5 with pair of long ambulatory setae; apical sternum with two setae in male, four in female. Legs. Relatively long and slender. Mesocoxa with two setae, one lateral and one posteromedail. Metacoxa with anterior pore; metafemur with a few short setae on dorsal surface. Tarsomere 5 setose ventrally. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus large, strongly curved laterally, with complex internal structure (Figs 4-5); basal part small, narrow, with small bulb and concave orifice in lateral aspect, curved rectangularly towards massive and broadened medial part, from there toward apical lamella gradually narrowed, and then slightly raised distally (Fig. 4); median lobe long, straight, slightly asymmetrical in dorsal aspect, with left side obtusely angled and more concave before apex and right side undulating, slightly concave in middle and before apex, apical lamella narrow proximally and widened distally (Fig. 5); inner sac with three well-chitinized, differently shaped structures: proximal paddle-like sclerite, long medial threadlike filament and small distal sclerite on the right side easily visible in dorsal aspect (Figs 4-5); parameres different in shape, right paramere elongate, thick, saddle-like, with short and oblique process internally (Figs 6-7), left paramere conchoid, with a thick, strongly chitinized and oblique process internally (Figs 8-9). Female genitalia. Ovipositor consists of valvifer and stylomere (Figs 10-11); distal margin of valvifer with 11-12 setae of varying lengths; basal stylomere conical, 1.5 times longer than apical stylomere, its ventral surface with 10 long and thin setae directed toward apical stylomere; apical stylomere subtriangular, with rounded blade, as wide as basal stylomere, provided with 36 long and well-chitinized ensiform setae (3 dorsomedial, 6 dorsolateral and 27 ventral) and with two thick nematiform setae, slightly shorter than ensiform setae. - - + +Redescription. +Habitus. Semi-elongate (Fig. 1). Color. Uniformly olive-green on most of dorsal surface, elytra light green to coppery at apex; venter black; elytral epipleura reddish; palpi, legs, antennomeres 1-3 and base of 4 red-yellow. Microsculpture. Reduced on most of surface, isodiametric on interval 9 and on medial intervals posteriorly, transverse on proepisternum. Punctation and pubescence. Head finely and densely punctate dorsally, slightly rugose at sides and posteriorly; pronotum and elytra with punctures coarser and more scattered than punctures on head; pronotum more densely punctate laterally and basally, less densely punctate apically, with a few hairs on disc; elytra more densely pubescent and punctate laterally and apically, with only a few hairs basally and on disc; prosternum, mesepisternum, metasternum, and metepisternum glabrous medially, sparsely to moderately punctate and pubescent laterally; abdominal sterna 1-2 sparsely punctate and pubescent, sterna 3-6 sparsely punctate and pubescent medially, more densely punctate and pubescent laterally. Head. Frons with punctiform impressions and one pair of setiferous punctures. Labrum with six setae along anterior margin. Clypeus with a pair of setae. Labial palpomere glabrous. Mentum tooth truncate apically, bordered posteriorly. Pronotum. Subrectangular, without protruded angles, with anterior margin slightly shorter than posterior margin, posterior margin laterally oblique towards posterior angle; margins finely bordered laterally and lateroapically, border obliterated on anterior margin medially, basal margin not bordered; anterolateral setae lacking, posterolateral setae present; two laterobasal impressions faint, sublinear. Elytra. Striae 1-7 fine, punctiform (Figs 1-3); striae 5-7 obliterated basally (Fig. 2); stria 7 perceptible to apex (Fig. 3); stria 8 linear, not or hardly deeper than other striae, well-impressed along most of its length, depressed only apically (Figs 2-3); parascutellar striola fine, punctiform like striae 1-7, located between suture and stria 1. Intervals 7 and 8 separate to apex (Fig. 3); interval 9 distinct nearly to apex (Figs 2-3). Parascutellar pore present; discal setiferous pores lacking. Ventral surface (thorax and abdomen). Intercoxal process of prosternum unbordered, glabrous and impunctate. Mesosternum profoundly concave. Metepisternum laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron. Sternum 3 without ambulatory setae, sterna 4-5 with pair of long ambulatory setae; apical sternum with two setae in male, four in female. Legs. Relatively long and slender. Mesocoxa with two setae, one lateral and one posteromedail. Metacoxa with anterior pore; metafemur with a few short setae on dorsal surface. Tarsomere 5 setose ventrally. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus large, strongly curved laterally, with complex internal structure (Figs 4-5); basal part small, narrow, with small bulb and concave orifice in lateral aspect, curved rectangularly towards massive and broadened medial part, from there toward apical lamella gradually narrowed, and then slightly raised distally (Fig. 4); median lobe long, straight, slightly asymmetrical in dorsal aspect, with left side obtusely angled and more concave before apex and right side undulating, slightly concave in middle and before apex, apical lamella narrow proximally and widened distally (Fig. 5); inner sac with three well-chitinized, differently shaped structures: proximal paddle-like sclerite, long medial threadlike filament and small distal sclerite on the right side easily visible in dorsal aspect (Figs 4-5); parameres different in shape, right paramere elongate, thick, saddle-like, with short and oblique process internally (Figs 6-7), left paramere conchoid, with a thick, strongly chitinized and oblique process internally (Figs 8-9). Female genitalia. Ovipositor consists of valvifer and stylomere (Figs 10-11); distal margin of valvifer with 11-12 setae of varying lengths; basal stylomere conical, 1.5 times longer than apical stylomere, its ventral surface with 10 long and thin setae directed toward apical stylomere; apical stylomere subtriangular, with rounded blade, as wide as basal stylomere, provided with 36 long and well-chitinized ensiform setae (3 dorsomedial, 6 dorsolateral and 27 ventral) and with two thick nematiform setae, slightly shorter than ensiform setae. + + Figures 1-3. -Hololeius ceylanicus -(Niether, 1856) from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia, female. 1. Habitus; 2-3. Elytra (2. left anterolateral view; a - stria 8; b - interval 9; 3. left posterolateral view; a - stria 7; b - interval 9). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 1); = 1 mm (Figs 2-3). +Hololeius ceylanicus (Niether, 1856) +from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia, female. 1. Habitus; 2-3. Elytra (2. left anterolateral view; a - stria 8; b - interval 9; 3. left posterolateral view; a - stria 7; b - interval 9). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 1); = 1 mm (Figs 2-3). - - + + Figures 4-11. -Hololeius ceylanicus -(Niether, 1856) from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia. 4-9. Male genitalia (4. median lobe of aedeagus, left lateral view; 5. median lobe of aedeagus, dorsal view; 6-7. right paramere, internal and external face; 8-9, left paramere, internal and external face); 10-11. Left ovipositor, ventral view (10. photograph; 11. line drawing; as - apical stylomere; bs - basal stylomere; dles - dorsolateral ensiform setae; dmes - dorsomedial ensiform setae; ns - nematiform setae; ves - ventral ensiform setae; vf - valvifer). Scale bars = 0.3 mm (Figs 4-9); = 0.1 mm (Figs 10-11). +Hololeius ceylanicus (Niether, 1856) +from Danau Buyan Lake, Bali, Indonesia. 4-9. Male genitalia (4. median lobe of aedeagus, left lateral view; 5. median lobe of aedeagus, dorsal view; 6-7. right paramere, internal and external face; 8-9, left paramere, internal and external face); 10-11. Left ovipositor, ventral view (10. photograph; 11. line drawing; as - apical stylomere; bs - basal stylomere; dles - dorsolateral ensiform setae; dmes - dorsomedial ensiform setae; ns - nematiform setae; ves - ventral ensiform setae; vf - valvifer). Scale bars = 0.3 mm (Figs 4-9); = 0.1 mm (Figs 10-11). - -Distribution. -Palaearctic Region (Japan, East China), Oriental Region (Ceylon, India, South China, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia), Australian Region (New Guinea, northeast and southeast Australia). + +Distribution. +Palaearctic Region (Japan, East China), Oriental Region (Ceylon, India, South China, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia), Australian Region (New Guinea, northeast and southeast Australia). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/3F/D5/9C/3FD59CD5C181E7A98DD0E3E14338EA44.xml b/data/3F/D5/9C/3FD59CD5C181E7A98DD0E3E14338EA44.xml index 7b8fb90bee8..03a04b1b333 100644 --- a/data/3F/D5/9C/3FD59CD5C181E7A98DD0E3E14338EA44.xml +++ b/data/3F/D5/9C/3FD59CD5C181E7A98DD0E3E14338EA44.xml @@ -1,120 +1,131 @@ - - - -Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Gueorguiev, Borislav +Gueorguiev, Borislav -text - - -Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift +text + + +Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift - -2014 - -61 + +2014 + +61 - -2 + +2 - -87 -104 + +87 +104 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -1860-1324-2 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 +1860-1324-2 - - - -Taxon -classification Animalia Coleoptera Carabidae + + + +Taxon +classification Animalia +Coleoptera +Carabidae - - -Bamaroodes cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) -comb. n. -Fig. 8 (Facchini 2011: 337) + + +Bamaroodes cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) +comb. n. +Fig. 8 (Facchini 2011: 337) ; Figs 13-18, 29 (present work) - - -Hololeius cyaneus -Facchini, 2011: 350 (type locality: "Myanmar, Rangoon") + + +Hololeius cyaneus Facchini, 2011: 350 +(type locality: "Myanmar, Rangoon") - -Type material. - + +Type material. + Paratype ♀, "XII.1996 Burma Rangoon -Klicha +Klicha M. Lgt." [printed, white], "Mesosterno solcato sulle linea mediana cavita coxali -... +... biperforate." [handwritten, white], "Paratype -Hololeius cyaneus -n. sp. Det. -Facchini 2011 +Hololeius cyaneus +n. sp. +Det. +Facchini 2011 " [printed, red], " -Bamaroodes cyaneus -(Facchini) det. B. -Gueorguiev +Bamaroodes cyaneus (Facchini) +det. B. +Gueorguiev 2014" [printed, white] (CFa). - -Other material examined. - + +Other material examined. + 1♀, "NO-Thailand Khon Kaen 26.1.1981 lux leg. S.Saowakontha" [printed, white], " -Bamaroodes cyaneus -(Facchini, 2011) det. B. -Gueorguiev +Bamaroodes cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) +det. B. +Gueorguiev 2014" [printed, white] (MNHUB). - -Diagnosis. -Same as the generic diagnosis. + +Diagnosis. +Same as the generic diagnosis. - -Redescription - + +Redescription + (based on female sex). -Habitus +Habitus . Body semi-elongate, moderately convex (Fig. 13); tegument wholly glabrous (excl. antennomeres 4-11), smooth, only disc of head moderately punctate and wrinkled. Measurements (data for paratype in parentheses brackets). BL: 8.5 (8.2) mm; BW: 3.65 (3.6) mm. Ratios. PW/HW: 1.39 (1.5); PW/PL: 1.24 (1.37); PbW/PaW: 1.34 (1.31); EW/PW: 1.59 (1.54); EL/EW: 1.38 (1.28). Color. Head and pronotum dark with strong bluish reflection, elytra mostly blackish with slight bluish color, with oblique yellow apical band (starting externally at apical fourth of elytron and directed obliquely to apical ninth of suture), mouthparts and femora dark reddish, tibia and tarsi red-yellow, palpi, antennomeres 1-3 and base of antennomere 4 yellowish, antennomeres 4-11 blackish. Microsculpture. Isodiametric on whole dorsal and most of ventral surface of body, transverse on prosternum medially and prosternal process, meso- and metacoxa, and metatrochanter. Lustre. Dorsal and ventral surfaces shiny. Head. Slightly narrower with respect to pronotum; disc moderately punctate and slightly wrinkled laterally, with a pair of supraorbital setae, frontal furrows indistinct; eyes fairly large, very prominent, with vertical diameter longer than length of antennomere 1, tempora minute; clypeus punctate, subtrapezoid, with distinct clypeal suture, anterior margin slightly concave and two pores remote from anterior margin at distance as long as two diameters of pores; labrum subrectangular, with straight anterior margin and six setae removed back from margin, four medial setae closer to each other than to lateral setae; mandibles moderately large, pointed and hooked at apex; maxillae not exceeding mandibles, maxillary palpi considerably longer than labial palpi, with glabrous and elongate palpomeres, terminal palpomere slightly fusiform, palpomere 2 longer than 4; labium not fused, with distinct suture between mentum and submentum, mentum emarginate, with two setae, distinct labial pits, anterior margin bordered, median tooth large, simple, widely rounded at tip, and short epilobes, exceeding mentum tooth anteriorly; submentum with four long setae, two basal and two lateral, distance between two basal setae at least three times longer than distance between basal and lateral seta, basal setae longer than lateral ones and as long as transverse length of mentum; ligula broadened apically, its anterior margin with two long ventral setae, paraglossae slightly exceeding ligula in front, labial palpi elongate, glabrous, terminal palpomere slightly fusiform, penultimate palpomere slightly shorther than terminal one; antennae filiform, with antennomeres 1-3 and base of 4 glabrous, stipes 1.1 times longer than antennomere 3, with dorsal seta distally, pedicel with one ventral seta, antennomere 3 with six apical setae. Pronotum. Semi-round to semi-rectangular, moderately transverse, wider than long, widest before middle, margins with fine border throughout; disc slightly convex, smooth, midline finely impressed, longer than half pronotal length, not reaching anterior and posterior margins; sides more rounded anteriorly than posteriorly, without lateral setae, with laterobasal setae; anterior margin slightly concave, shorter than posterior margin, anternior angles round, not prominent; posterior margin convex laterally and concave medially, posterior angles briefly rounded; basal impressions faint, sublinear, parallel. Elytra. Oval, widest at middle, with convex disc; basal margin complete, touching parascutellar striola; sides regularly rounded from middle towards base and apex; shoulder broadly rounded, without denticle; striae linear, impunctate, and moderately impressed for most of length, 1-7 becoming punctiform and obliterated in apical fifth to fourth; striae 5-7 obliterated basally; stria 8 deeper than other striae throughout (Figs 14-15); parascutellar striola distinct, long, situated between suture and stria 1; intervals wide, flat and smooth throughout; intervals 7 and 8 separate (not fused) apically (Figs 15-16); interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter at anterior two fifths of elytra, distinct on posterior three fifths (Figs 14-15); marginal gutter ended at preapical sinuation, before apex of elytron (Fig. 16); parascutellar pore present, inside stria 1, close to meeting point of striae 1 and 2, discal punctures in interval 3 lacking, stria 7 with two punctures before apex, umbilicate series with 15-16 pores. Hind wings. Well-developed. Ventral surface (thorax and abdomen). Sternal part of thorax and abdomen smooth and shiny; intercoxal process of prosternum unbordered, prosternal keel moderately protruding posteriorly; mesosternum concave; metepisternum longer than wide, slightly narrowed behind, laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron, with medial margin longer than anterior one, lateral margin longer than both anterior and medial margins. Abdomen with pair of ambulatory setae on sterna 4-5, sternum 6 with pair of marginal pores, each pore removed proximally from apical margin a distance about twice as long as diameter of pore. Legs. Long and fairly slender; procoxa without seta, mesocoxa with single posterior seta, metacoxa with anterior pore; pro- and mesotrochanter with one distal seta, metatrochanter without seta; profemur anterior, ventral and posterior faces glabrous, dorsal face with three-four short setae in distal half; mesofemur anterior face with five short and thick setae, ventral and posterior faces glabrous, dorsal face with 16-18 short, thick setae arranged in two rows; metafemur glabrous or with single pore on dorsal surface; protarsomere 1 longer than 2 and 3 combined, meso- and metatarsomere 1 as long as 2 and 3 combined, tarsomere 5 of all legs with two-four pairs of fine setae ventrally. Male genitalia. Unknown. Female genitalia. Ovipositor consists of valvifer and stylomere (Figs 17-18); distal margin of valvifer with some long setae; basal stylomere subconical, its ventral surface with 10-11 thin setae directed to apical stylomere, two medial setae rather short, others long (some of lateral setae longer than half length of apical stylomere); apical stylomere subelongate, nearly twice as narrow as basal stylomere, with 11 short, subtriangular, moderately chitinized ensiform setae (3 dorsomedial and 8 dorsolateral) and two thin nematiform setae, nearly twice as long as ensiform setae. - - + + Figures 13-16. -Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus -(Facchini, 2011) from Khon Kaen, Thailand, female. 13. Habitus; 14-16. Elytra (14. left anterolateral view; a - distinct interval 9; b - transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 15. left posterolateral view; a - deepened stria 8; b - distinct interval 9; c - parallel joints of tarsal claw of left middle leg; 16. posterodorsal view; a - parallel joints of tarsal claw of right middle leg; b - obliterated striae 1-7 and flat intervals; c - lack of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 13); = 1 mm (Figs 14-16). + +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) + +from Khon Kaen, Thailand, female. 13. Habitus; 14-16. Elytra (14. left anterolateral view; a - distinct interval 9; b - transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 15. left posterolateral view; a - deepened stria 8; b - distinct interval 9; c - parallel joints of tarsal claw of left middle leg; 16. posterodorsal view; a - parallel joints of tarsal claw of right middle leg; b - obliterated striae 1-7 and flat intervals; c - lack of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 13); = 1 mm (Figs 14-16). - - + + Figures 17-18. -Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus -(Facchini, 2011) from Khon Kaen, Thailand, left ovipositor, ventral view. 17. Photograph; 18. Line drawing (as - apical stylomere; bs - basal stylomere; dles - dorsolateral ensiform setae; dmes - dorsomedial ensiform setae; ns - nematiform setae; vf - valvifer). Scale bars = 0.1 mm. + +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) + +from Khon Kaen, Thailand, left ovipositor, ventral view. 17. Photograph; 18. Line drawing (as - apical stylomere; bs - basal stylomere; dles - dorsolateral ensiform setae; dmes - dorsomedial ensiform setae; ns - nematiform setae; vf - valvifer). Scale bars = 0.1 mm. - -Distribution. - + +Distribution. + Myanmar, Rangoon ( -Facchini 2011 +Facchini 2011 : 351); Thailand, Khon Kaen Province. diff --git a/data/7B/A9/E2/7BA9E2985E77C9D9A37455A73499AFA8.xml b/data/7B/A9/E2/7BA9E2985E77C9D9A37455A73499AFA8.xml index c256a7f5497..4db4cc5b0a4 100644 --- a/data/7B/A9/E2/7BA9E2985E77C9D9A37455A73499AFA8.xml +++ b/data/7B/A9/E2/7BA9E2985E77C9D9A37455A73499AFA8.xml @@ -1,108 +1,144 @@ - - - -Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Gueorguiev, Borislav +Gueorguiev, Borislav -text - - -Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift +text + + +Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift - -2014 - -61 + +2014 + +61 - -2 + +2 - -87 -104 + +87 +104 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -1860-1324-2 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 +1860-1324-2 - - -Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Carabidae + + + +Taxon classification Animalia +Coleoptera +Carabidae + - - -Thaioodes piceus -sp. n. + + +Thaioodes piceus +sp. n. Figs 19-29 - - -Type + + +Type material. - + Holotype ♂, well-preserved (segments 7-11 of both antennae lacking), mounted on card, genitalia dissected and deposited in euparal on a plastic vial pinned under the card, "Nordost Thailand Khon Kaen, lux 23.11.1980 leg. S.Saowakontha" [printed, white], "HOLOTYPE -Thaioodes gen. nov. piceus -sp. nov. B. -Gueorguiev + +Thaioodes +gen. nov. +piceus + +sp. nov. +B. +Gueorguiev des. 2014" [printed, red] (MNHUB). - -Diagnosis. -Same as the generic diagnosis. + +Diagnosis. +Same as the generic diagnosis. - -Description - + +Description + (based on male sex). -Habitus +Habitus . Body semi-elongate, moderately convex; tegument wholly glabrous (excl. antennomeres 4-11), smooth, only disc of head finely punctate (Fig. 19). Measurements. BL: 6.8 mm; BW: 3.1 mm. Ratios. PW/HW: 1.44; PW/PL: 1.18; PbW/PaW: 1.25; EW/PW: 1.59; EL/EW: 1.34. Color. Body black dorsally and ventrally, mouthparts and femora reddish, palpi, antenomeres 1-3, base of antennomere 4, tibia and tarsi yellowish, antennomeres 4-11 blackish. Microsculpture. Isodiametric on whole dorsal and most of ventral surface (proepisternum, metepisternum, abdomen) of body, transverse on prosternum medially and prosternal process, meso- and metacoxa, and metatrochanter. Lustre. Dorsal and ventral surfaces shiny. Head. Somewhat narrower with respect to pronotum; disc finely punctate, with one pair of supraorbital setae, frontal furrows indistinct; eyes fairly large, very prominent, with vertical diameter longer than length of antennomere 1, tempora minute; clypeus subtrapezoidal, with perceptible clypeal suture, anterior margin slightly concave and two pores removed back from anterior margin at distance longer than diameter of pores; labrum subrectangular, with concave anterior margin and six setae removed back from margin, four medial setae closer to each other than to lateral setae; mandibles moderately large, pointed and hooked at apex; maxillae not exceeding mandibles, maxillary palpi considerably longer than labial palpi, with glabrous and elongate palpomeres, terminal palpomere slightly fusiform, palpomeres 2 and 4 nearly of equal length; labium not fused, with distinct suture between mentum and submentum, mentum emarginate, with two setae, indistinct labial pits, anterior margin bordered, median tooth large, simple, widely rounded at tip, epilobes short, slightly exceeding tooth anteriorly; submentum with four long setae, two basal setae and two lateral setae, distance between two basal setae at least two times longer than distance between basal and lateral seta, basal setae longer than lateral ones and as long as transverse length of mentum, ligula broadened apically, its anterior margin with two long ventral setae, paraglossae rounded, distinctly exceeding anterior margin of ligula, labial palpi elongate, glabrous, terminal palpomere slightly fusiform, penultimate palpomere slightly shorther than terminal palpomere; antennae filiform (antennomeres 7-11 in both antennae lacking), with antennomeres 1-3 and base of 4 glabrous, stipes 1.13 times longer than antennomere 3, with dorsal seta distally, pedicel with one ventral seta, antennomere 3 with six apical setae. Pronotum. Round, nearly as long as wide, widest just before middle, margins with fine border apically (border somehwat reduced medially), laterally and basally to posterior angles, not bordered basally between impressions; disc slightly convex, smooth, with midline finely impressed, longer than half pronotal length, not reaching anterior and posterior margins; sides evenly rounded anteriorly and posteriorly, without lateral and laterobasal setae; anterior margin slightly concave, somewhat shorter than posterior margin, anterior angles rounded, not prominent; posterior margin between basal impressions nearly straight, posterior angles completely rounded; basal impressions faint, sublinear, parallel, stretching at distance of one third of pronotum length. Elytra. Oval, widest about middle, with convex disc; basal margin complete, touching parascutellar striola; sides regularly rounded from middle towards base and apex; shoulder completely rounded, without denticle; striae impunctate, moderately impressed, striae 5-7 obliterated basally (Fig. 20); stria 7 ends before apex (left elytron) or joints stria 8 (right elytron) (Fig. 22); stria 8 deeper than other striae, more deepened apically than basally (Figs 20-21); parascutellar striola distinct, long, situated between suture and stria 1; intervals impunctate, smooth, subconvex in anterior half, convex posteriorly; interval 3 at apex about twice as wide as intervals 1 and 2; intervals 7 and 8 fused posteriorly (left elytron) or interval 7 (replacing interval 8) continues to apex (Fig. 22); interval 8 (or its substitute interval 7) elevated externally, more pronouncedly along posterior half of elytra (Figs 20-22); interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter throughout (Figs 20-21); marginal gutter distinct to apex of elytron (Fig. 22); parascutellar puncture present, inside stria 1, close to meeting point of striae 1 and 2; discal punctures in interval 3 lacking; junction of joined striae 7+8 and marginal gutter with two punctures before apex (situated behind last umbilicate pore); umbilicate series with 19-20 punctures. Hind wings. Well-developed. Ventral surface (thorax and abdomen). Sternal part of thorax and abdomen smooth and shiny; intercoxal process of prosternum bordered, indistinctly at sides, distinctly posteriorly, prosternal keel moderately protruding posteriorly; mesosternum concave; metepisternum slightly longer than wide, narrowed behind, laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron, with medial margin slightly longer than anterior one, lateral margin distinctly longer than anterior and medial margins. Abdomen with pair of minute pores on sterna 4-5, sternum 6 without apical setae. Legs. Long and fairly slender; procoxa without seta, mesocoxa with one posterior seta, metacoxa with anterior pore; pro- and mesotrochanter with one distal seta, metatrochanter without seta; profemur anterior, ventral and posterior faces glabrous, dorsal face with one-two, short, thick setae in distal half; mesofemur anterior face with five short and thick setae in one row, ventral and posterior faces glabrous, dorsal face with about 12 short, thick setae arranged in two rows, anterior row widely interrupted, consists of one proximal and two distal setae, posterior row continuous, consists of 9-10 setae; metafemur glabrous; protarsomeres 1-3 of male slightly dilated, nearly symmetrical, protarsomere 1 longer than wide, subtriangular, longer than following two protarsomeres, distal half with 16 (on left leg) and 17 (on right leg) small, round adhesive discs ventrally; protarsomere 2 as long as wide, subquadrate, wider, and as long as protarsomere 3, with 17 (on left leg) and 13 (on right leg) round adhesive discs ventrally; protarsomere 3, longer than wide, sub-rectangular, with 7 (on left leg) and 8 (on right leg) round adhesive discs ventrally; meso- and metatarsi with tarsomere 1 as long as or longer than tarsomeres 2 and 3 combined; tarsomere 5 of all legs with two pairs of setae ventrally. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus long, slender, curved laterally, with complex internal structure (Figs 23-24); basal part short, narrow, with small bulb and orifice deeply concave in lateral aspect, regularly bent towards massive and broadened medial part, dorsal margin convex to straight, ventral margin undulating, apical lamella goes down at tip; median lobe long, straight, almost symmetrical in dorsal aspect, slightly widened distally, with apical orifice elliptic and lamella broadly rounded off; inner sac with two chitinized, differently shaped structures: proximal paddle-like sclerite and medial threadlike filament; parameres different in shape, right one elongate, thick, with dorsal margin contiguously widely elevated and broadly concave (Figs 25-26), left paramere conchoidal, with thick, strongly chitinized and oblique process internally (Figs 27-28). Female genitalia. Unknown. - - + + Figures 19-22. -Thaioodes gen. n. piceus -sp. n. from Khon Kaen, Thailand, holotype. 19. Habitus; 20-22. Elytra (20. left anterolateral view; a - transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 21. left posterolateral view; a - end of stria 7 and fusion of intervals 7 and 8; b - outward ridge formed by interval 8; c - transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 22. posterodorsal view; a - parallel joints of tarsal claw of right hind leg; b - impressed striae 1-7 and convex intervals; c - presence of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 19); = 1 mm (Figs 20-22). + +Thaioodes +gen. n. +piceus + +sp. n. +from Khon Kaen, Thailand, holotype. 19. Habitus; 20-22. Elytra (20. left anterolateral view; a - transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 21. left posterolateral view; a - end of stria 7 and fusion of intervals 7 and 8; b - outward ridge formed by interval 8; c - transformed interval 9 into marginal gutter; 22. posterodorsal view; a - parallel joints of tarsal claw of right hind leg; b - impressed striae 1-7 and convex intervals; c - presence of marginal gutter at apex). Scale bars = 2 mm (Fig. 19); = 1 mm (Figs 20-22). - - + + Figures 23-28. -Thaioodes gen. n. piceus -sp. n. from Khon Kaen, Thailand, holotype, male genitalia. 23. Median lobe of aedeagus, left lateral view; 24. Median lobe of aedeagus, dorsal view; 25-26. Right paramere, internal and external face; 27-28. Left paramere, internal and external face. Scale bar = 0.3 mm. + +Thaioodes +gen. n. +piceus + +sp. n. +from Khon Kaen, Thailand, holotype, male genitalia. 23. Median lobe of aedeagus, left lateral view; 24. Median lobe of aedeagus, dorsal view; 25-26. Right paramere, internal and external face; 27-28. Left paramere, internal and external face. Scale bar = 0.3 mm. - -Distribution. -Thailand, Khon Kaen Province. - - + +Distribution. +Thailand, Khon Kaen Province. + + Figure 29. Map of Southeast Asia with localities (blue circle - Rangun, type locality of -Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus -(Facchini, 2011); red circle - Khon Kaen, type locality of -Thaioodes gen. n. piceus -sp. n. and second known locality of -Bamaroodes gen. n. cyaneus -(Facchini, 2011)). + +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +cyaneus (Facchini, 2011) + +; red circle - Khon Kaen, type locality of + +Thaioodes +gen. n. +piceus + +sp. n. +and second known locality of + +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +cyaneus (Facchini, 2011)) + +. - -Etymology. -The specific epithet piceus is Latin, draws attention to the predominant glossy black color of this beetle. An adjective in the nominative singular. + +Etymology. + +The specific epithet +piceus +is Latin, draws attention to the predominant glossy black color of this beetle. An adjective in the nominative singular. + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/86/37/0F/86370FFE15EE55B256D6226E9D7E4D8F.xml b/data/86/37/0F/86370FFE15EE55B256D6226E9D7E4D8F.xml index 23d3075e9ef..87014b5ecd7 100644 --- a/data/86/37/0F/86370FFE15EE55B256D6226E9D7E4D8F.xml +++ b/data/86/37/0F/86370FFE15EE55B256D6226E9D7E4D8F.xml @@ -1,105 +1,113 @@ - - - -Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Gueorguiev, Borislav +Gueorguiev, Borislav -text - - -Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift +text + + +Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift - -2014 - -61 + +2014 + +61 - -2 + +2 - -87 -104 + +87 +104 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -1860-1324-2 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 +1860-1324-2 - - -Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Carabidae - - - -Thaioodes -gen. n. + + + +Taxon classification Animalia +Coleoptera +Carabidae - -Type species. - -Thaioodes piceus -B. -Gueorguiev -sp. n. + + +Thaioodes +gen. n. - -Diagnosis. - + +Type species. + + +Thaioodes piceus B. +Gueorguiev + +sp. n. + + + +Diagnosis. + Small to medium-sized species (6.7-6.9 mm) for Oriental -Oodini +Oodini , habitus semi-elongate; color piceous on dorsal and ventral surface, with slight bluish color dorsally, antennomeres 1-3 of antennae, palpi, tibiae, tarsomeres red-yellow to yellow; microsculpture isodiametric; tegument completely glabrous and impunctate, only disc of head lightly punctate; head with conspicuously large eyes and minute tempora; frons with punctiform impressions and one pair of supraorbital punctures; labrum with six setae along anterior margin; clypeus with two setae; labial palpomere glabrous; mentum tooth rounded anteriorly, bordered posteriorly; pronotum subquadrate, rounded, without protruded angles, with anterior and posterior margins of nearly equal width; sides of pronotum bordered apically and laterally, not bordered basally; anterolateral and posterolateral setae lacking; laterobasal impressions faint, sublinear; elytra with well-im -pressed +pressed striae, distinct to apex; striae 5-7 obliterated basally; stria 8 grooved along most of its length, deeper than striae 1-7; parascutellar striola well-developed, long, situated between suture and stria 1; intervals impunctate, smooth, subconvex in anterior half, convex posteriorly; interval 3 at apex nearly twice as broad as intervals 1 and 2; intervals 7 and 8 fused posteriorly or not to apex; interval 8 (or its substitute interval 7) forming outward ridge, moderately elevated, more distinct along posterior half of elytra; interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter throughout; marginal gutter distinct to apex of elytron; prosternal process bordered; mesosternum concave; metepisternum laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron; sterna 4-5 with pair of minute ambulatory setae; apical sternum without setae in male; mesocoxa without lateral seta, with posteromedial seta; metacoxa with anterior pore; mesofemur without posterior setae; metafemur glabrous; protarsomeres 1 and 3 in males longer than wide, tarsomere 2 subquadrate, each with variable number of small round adhesive setae with oval discs underneath; tarsomere 5 of all legs setose ventrally. - -Etymology. - + +Etymology. + A compound word, based on the ethnic name of the predominating people in the country where the type species was found, Thai, and -Oodes +Oodes (for the etymology of this name see -Bousquet 2012 +Bousquet 2012 : 955). It is treated as a Latin masculine. - -Affinities. - + +Affinities. + Specific characters of the new genus correspond with the basic features of -Oodini +Oodini as far as these have been outlined by -Jeannel (1949a) +Jeannel (1949a) and -Bousquet (1996) +Bousquet (1996) : 1, integument of body glabrous and largely impunctate; 2, antennomere 3 glabrous, excluding apical setae; 3, stria 8 deeper than other striae; 4, interval 8 forming outward ridge posteriorly; 5, interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter. - - -Thaioodes + + +Thaioodes -gen. n. is most closely allied to -Bamaroodes -gen. n. (see -'Discussion' +gen. n. +is most closely allied to +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +(see +'Discussion' ). The former genus differs from the latter genus by: 1, tegument unicolored dorsally (vs. tegument bicolored dorsally); 2, pronotum slightly wider than long (PW/PL: 1.18), with sides partly bordered (vs. pronotum distinctly wider than long, PW/PL: 1.24-1.37, with sides finely bordered throughout); 3, anterolateral and basolateral setae of pronotum lacking (vs. anterolateral seta lacking, basolateral setae present); 4, all striae of elytra distinct to apex (vs. elytral striae 1-7 obliterated before apex); 5, stria 7 ending before apex or joining stria 8, thus intervals 7 and 8 fused posteriorly (vs. stria 7 separate before apex, thus intervals 7 and 8 not fused posteriorly); 6, intervals convex posteriorly (vs. intervals uniformly flat throughout); 7, interval 8 forms ridge posteriorly (vs. interval 8 not forming ridge posteriorly); 8, interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter throughout (vs. interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter only at anterior two fifths of elytron); 9, marginal gutter distinct to apex of elytron (vs. marginal gutter ended before apex of elytron); 10, umbilicate series of elytra with 19-20 pores (vs. umbilicate series with 15-16 pores); 11, prosternal process bordered (vs. prosternal process unbordered). - + In my estimation, the presented series of differences and their opposed states are enough to differentiate -Thaioodes piceus -sp. n. from -Bamaroodes cyaneus +Thaioodes piceus +sp. n. +from +Bamaroodes cyaneus at a generic level. diff --git a/data/87/8E/C3/878EC324604D05FA2DEED99D93A59957.xml b/data/87/8E/C3/878EC324604D05FA2DEED99D93A59957.xml index 415ba31d81e..fa54b788d46 100644 --- a/data/87/8E/C3/878EC324604D05FA2DEED99D93A59957.xml +++ b/data/87/8E/C3/878EC324604D05FA2DEED99D93A59957.xml @@ -1,287 +1,282 @@ - - - -Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Gueorguiev, Borislav +Gueorguiev, Borislav -text - - -Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift +text + + +Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift - -2014 - -61 + +2014 + +61 - -2 + +2 - -87 -104 + +87 +104 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -1860-1324-2 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 +1860-1324-2 - - -Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Carabidae + + + +Taxon classification Animalia +Coleoptera +Carabidae + - - - + + + OODINI -LaFerte-Senectere +LaFerte-Senectere , 1851 - -Tribal diagnosis. - + +Tribal diagnosis. + Mandibular scrobe without seta near anterior margin of excavation, mesocoxal cavities conjunct (mesepimeron does not reach middle coxal cavity), metepisternum separated from metepimeron by distinct suture, and parameres without setae, with left paramere -"conchoid" +"conchoid" , therefore a member taxon of Conchifera Jeannel, 1941 ( -Jeannel 1949b +Jeannel 1949b : 1047); head with one pair of supraorbital setae, its capsule -"normal" +"normal" , i.e. without annular constriction behind eyes and with ultimate maxillary palpomere elongate and well-centered with respect to penultimate palpomere, pronotum usually without anterolateral setae, anterior coxal cavities biperforate, elytron with internal plica, metepisternum laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron, middle femur posterior margin without longer setae, metacoxa lacking posterior seta, and median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view long and considerably bent, with basal bulb decreased, indicate a member taxon of -Callistidae +Callistidae Jeannel, 1941 ( -Jeannel 1949b +Jeannel 1949b : 1051); tegument glabrous, largely impunctate, antennomere 3 glabrous (excluding apical setae), posterior margin of pronotum not fringed, elytron with stria 7 ended before apex, stria 8 deeper than other striae, and interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter partly or throughout, add traits peculiar to tribe (all genera, except for -Bamaroodes -gen. n., have also elytron with intervals 7 and 8 fused and forming a ridge posteriorly). +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +, have also elytron with intervals 7 and 8 fused and forming a ridge posteriorly). - - + + A key to the genera for adults of Oriental -Oodini +Oodini , including Oriental -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini with oodine facies - - - - - - -
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1 Interval 9 of elytra distinct, not transformed into marginal gutter. Stria 8 neither deeper than other striae (modestly deeper only in -Hololeius +Hololeius ) nor grooved. Integument more or less extensively punctate and pubescent. Antennomere 3 with a few short, scattered setae (in addition to apical setae) + [ -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini ]...2
-Interval 9 of elytra transformed into marginal gutter throughout or at least along its anterior two-fifths. Stria 8 deeper than other striae, distinctly grooved posteriorly. Integument glabrous, impunctate or restrictedly punctate. Antennomere 3 glabrous (but with apical setae) +
-Interval 9 of elytra transformed into marginal gutter throughout or at least along its anterior two-fifths. Stria 8 deeper than other striae, distinctly grooved posteriorly. Integument glabrous, impunctate or restrictedly punctate. Antennomere 3 glabrous (but with apical setae) [ -Oodini +Oodini ]...3
2Penultimate segment of labial palpomere with 2-4 spines at front margin. All striae of elytra linear, stria 8 shallower than or as deep as other striae. Basal margin of pronotum nearly straight, only briefly rounded at posterior angle. Sterna 3-5 with pair of long ambulatory setae -Holosoma -Semenov, 1889 +
2Penultimate segment of labial palpomere with 2-4 spines at front margin. All striae of elytra linear, stria 8 shallower than or as deep as other striae. Basal margin of pronotum nearly straight, only briefly rounded at posterior angle. Sterna 3-5 with pair of long ambulatory setae +Holosoma Semenov, 1889
-Penultimate segment of labial palpomere without seta. Striae 1-7 punctiform, stria 8 linear, somewhat deeper than other striae (Figs 2-3). Basal margin of pronotum laterally oblique towards posterior angle. Sterna 4-5 with pair of long ambulatory setae, sternum 3 without such setae -Hololeius -LaFerte-Senectere +
-Penultimate segment of labial palpomere without seta. Striae 1-7 punctiform, stria 8 linear, somewhat deeper than other striae (Figs 2-3). Basal margin of pronotum laterally oblique towards posterior angle. Sterna 4-5 with pair of long ambulatory setae, sternum 3 without such setae + +Hololeius +LaFerte-Senectere , 1851 +
3Tarsomere 5 setose ventrally. Mesocoxa lateral margin without seta. Body semi-elongate. Anterior and posterior margins of pronotum with similar widths. Claws nearly parallel (Figs 15-16, 21-22)4
3Tarsomere 5 setose ventrally. Mesocoxa lateral margin without seta. Body semi-elongate. Anterior and posterior margins of pronotum with similar widths. Claws nearly parallel (Figs 15-16, 21-22)4
-Tarsomere 5 glabrous ventrally. Mesocoxa lateral margin with one or a few setae. Body elliptic or broadly oval. Anterior and posterior margins of pronotum with dissimilar widths. Claws widely separated5
-Tarsomere 5 glabrous ventrally. Mesocoxa lateral margin with one or a few setae. Body elliptic or broadly oval. Anterior and posterior margins of pronotum with dissimilar widths. Claws widely separated5
-4 +
+4 Elytra two-colored, mostly black with bluish hue, with yellow apical band (Fig. 13). Striae 2-7 obliterated apically; intervals 7 and 8 not fused posteriorly (Figs 15-16). Intervals uniformly flat throughout; interval 8 not forming a ridge posteriorly; interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter only anteriorly, distinct on posterior three fifths of elytra; marginal gutter ended before apex of elytron (Figs 14-16). Pronotum distinctly wider than long (PW/PL: 1.24-1.37), with sides finely bordered throughout; posterolateral setae present. Prosternal process unbordered -Bamaroodes -gen. n. +Elytra two-colored, mostly black with bluish hue, with yellow apical band (Fig. 13). Striae 2-7 obliterated apically; intervals 7 and 8 not fused posteriorly (Figs 15-16). Intervals uniformly flat throughout; interval 8 not forming a ridge posteriorly; interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter only anteriorly, distinct on posterior three fifths of elytra; marginal gutter ended before apex of elytron (Figs 14-16). Pronotum distinctly wider than long (PW/PL: 1.24-1.37), with sides finely bordered throughout; posterolateral setae present. Prosternal process unbordered +Bamaroodes +gen. n.
-Elytra unicolored, blackish (Fig. 19). Striae distinct toward apex; intervals 7 and 8 fused posteriorly (Figs 21-22). Intervals convex posteriorly; interval 8 forming a ridge posteriorly; interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter throughout; marginal gutter distinct to apex of elytron (Figs 20-22). Pronotum slightly wider than long (PW/PL: 1.18), with sides not bordered basally; posterolateral setae lacking. Prosternal process bordered. -Thaioodes -gen. n. +
-Elytra unicolored, blackish (Fig. 19). Striae distinct toward apex; intervals 7 and 8 fused posteriorly (Figs 21-22). Intervals convex posteriorly; interval 8 forming a ridge posteriorly; interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter throughout; marginal gutter distinct to apex of elytron (Figs 20-22). Pronotum slightly wider than long (PW/PL: 1.18), with sides not bordered basally; posterolateral setae lacking. Prosternal process bordered. +Thaioodes +gen. n.
5Labrum with three pores on anterior margin, central pore bearing two or four connate setae6
5Labrum with three pores on anterior margin, central pore bearing two or four connate setae6
-Labrum with six pores on anterior margin, each pore bearing a separate seta10
-Labrum with six pores on anterior margin, each pore bearing a separate seta10
6Clypeus without setae. Mesepisternum without apodemal pit. Length of body 5-16 mm7
6Clypeus without setae. Mesepisternum without apodemal pit. Length of body 5-16 mm7
- +
- Clypeus with two setae. Mesepisternum with apodemal pit (in -Miltodes +Miltodes pit very small). Length of body 3-5 mm 99
7Smaller species, length of body less than 10 mm -Nanodiodes -Bousquet, 1996 +
7Smaller species, length of body less than 10 mm +Nanodiodes Bousquet, 1996
-Larger species, length of body more than 13 mm8
-Larger species, length of body more than 13 mm8
8Elytra with striae 1-7 distinctly grooved, crenulated and complete; interval 3 with two discal punctures -Systolocranius -Chaudoir, 1857 +
8Elytra with striae 1-7 distinctly grooved, crenulated and complete; interval 3 with two discal punctures +Systolocranius Chaudoir, 1857
-Elytra with striae extremely fine and smooth, stria 6 shortened, stria 7 obliterated; interval 3 without discal punctures -Megaloodes -Lesne, 1896 +
-Elytra with striae extremely fine and smooth, stria 6 shortened, stria 7 obliterated; interval 3 without discal punctures +Megaloodes Lesne, 1896
9Head around 2.5 times narrower than width of base of pronotum. Apodemal pits very small, indistinct, with minute apertures. Interval 3 of elytra without discal setiferous punctures -Miltodes -Andrewes, 1922 +
9Head around 2.5 times narrower than width of base of pronotum. Apodemal pits very small, indistinct, with minute apertures. Interval 3 of elytra without discal setiferous punctures +Miltodes Andrewes, 1922
-Head around two times narrower than width of base of pronotum. Apodemal pits deep, with wide apertures. Interval 3 of elytra with two small setiferous discal punctures -Oodinus -Motschulsky, 1864 +
-Head around two times narrower than width of base of pronotum. Apodemal pits deep, with wide apertures. Interval 3 of elytra with two small setiferous discal punctures +Oodinus Motschulsky, 1864
10Clypeus without setae -Anatrichis -LeConte, 1853 +
10Clypeus without setae +Anatrichis LeConte, 1853
-Clypeus with two setae11
-Clypeus with two setae11
11Parascutellar striola of elytra vestigial or absent -Pseudosphaerodes -Jeannel, 1949 +
11Parascutellar striola of elytra vestigial or absent +Pseudosphaerodes Jeannel, 1949
-Parascutellar striola of elytra complete12
-Parascutellar striola of elytra complete12
12Protibia with lateral groove on external side. Interval 8 of elytra distinctly narrower than interval 7 (half as much behind shoulder to much narrower toward apex)13
12Protibia with lateral groove on external side. Interval 8 of elytra distinctly narrower than interval 7 (half as much behind shoulder to much narrower toward apex)13
-Protibia without lateral groove on external side. Interval 8 of elytra as wide as or only slightly narrower than interval 714
-Protibia without lateral groove on external side. Interval 8 of elytra as wide as or only slightly narrower than interval 714
13Interval 8 of elytra carinate behind shoulder -Holcocoleus -Chaudoir, 1883 +
13Interval 8 of elytra carinate behind shoulder +Holcocoleus Chaudoir, 1883
-Interval 8 of elytra as flat as internal intervals -Brachyodes -Jeannel, 1949 +
-Interval 8 of elytra as flat as internal intervals +Brachyodes Jeannel, 1949
14Mentum tooth subtriangular or triangular, rounded or pointed anteriorly. Non-metallic coloration -Oodes -Bonelli, 1810 +
14Mentum tooth subtriangular or triangular, rounded or pointed anteriorly. Non-metallic coloration +Oodes Bonelli, 1810
- +
- Mentum tooth sub-trapezoidal, truncate or emarginate anteriorly. Mostly metallic coloration (excl. -Simous nubilis -Andrewes, 1933) +Simous nubilis Andrewes, 1933 +) -Simous -Chaudoir, 1882 + +Simous Chaudoir, 1882
diff --git a/data/D5/29/80/D5298002FCF96ADC19A543AE9E9A5BFE.xml b/data/D5/29/80/D5298002FCF96ADC19A543AE9E9A5BFE.xml index a04a5adff9d..2c41115a289 100644 --- a/data/D5/29/80/D5298002FCF96ADC19A543AE9E9A5BFE.xml +++ b/data/D5/29/80/D5298002FCF96ADC19A543AE9E9A5BFE.xml @@ -1,251 +1,261 @@ - - - -Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Gueorguiev, Borislav +Gueorguiev, Borislav -text - - -Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift +text + + +Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift - -2014 - -61 + +2014 + +61 - -2 + +2 - -87 -104 + +87 +104 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -1860-1324-2 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 +1860-1324-2 - - - -Taxon -classification Animalia Coleoptera Carabidae + + + +Taxon +classification Animalia +Coleoptera +Carabidae - - -Bamaroodes -gen. n. + + +Bamaroodes +gen. n. - -Type species. - -Hololeius cyaneus -Facchini, 2011 + +Type species. + +Hololeius cyaneus Facchini, 2011 - -Diagnosis. -Medium-sized species (8.0-8.5 mm) for Oriental oodines; habitus semi-elongate; color cyaneus on head and pronotum, piceocyaneus on elytra, with yellowish apical band, piceous to rufopiceous on ventral surface, scape, palpi, tibiae, and tarsomeres red-yellow to yellow; microsculpture isodiametric; integument of body glabrous and impunctate dorsally and ventrally, (only disc of head moderately punctate and striate laterally); head with conspicuously large eyes and minute tempora; frons with punctiform impressions and one pair of punctures; labrum with six setae along anterior margin; clypeus with two setae; labial palpomere glabrous; mentum tooth rounded anteriorly, bordered posteriorly; pronotum moderately transverse, without protruded angles, with anterior and posterior margins of similar width; sides of pronotum finely bordered throughout; anterolateral setae lacking, posterolateral setae present; laterobasal impressions of pronotum faint, sublinear; elytra with fine striae, 1-7 obliterated apically, 5-7 obliterated basally; stria 7 separate to apex (not joined to stria 8), scarcely noticeable apically; stria 8 deeper than other striae, moderately grooved along posterior half; parascutellar striola well-developed, long, located between suture and stria 1; intervals uniformly flat and smooth throughout; intervals 7 and 8 not fused posteriorly, interval 8 not forming ridge externally; interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter at anterior two fifths of elytra, distinct on posterior three fifths; parascutellar pore present; discal pores in interval 3 lacking; interval 7 with two subapical pores; prosternal process unbordered; marginal gutter ended before apex of elytron; mesosternum concave; metepisternum laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron; sterna 4-5 with pair of minute ambulatory setae; apical sternum with two marginal pores in female; mesocoxa without lateral seta, with posteromedial one; metacoxa with anterior pore; mesofemur without posterior setae; metafemur glabrous or with single pore on dorsal surface; tarsomere 5 of all legs setose ventrally. + +Diagnosis. + +Medium-sized species (8.0-8.5 mm) for Oriental oodines; habitus semi-elongate; color +cyaneus +on head and pronotum, piceocyaneus on elytra, with yellowish apical band, piceous to rufopiceous on ventral surface, scape, palpi, tibiae, and tarsomeres red-yellow to yellow; microsculpture isodiametric; integument of body glabrous and impunctate dorsally and ventrally, (only disc of head moderately punctate and striate laterally); head with conspicuously large eyes and minute tempora; frons with punctiform impressions and one pair of punctures; labrum with six setae along anterior margin; clypeus with two setae; labial palpomere glabrous; mentum tooth rounded anteriorly, bordered posteriorly; pronotum moderately transverse, without protruded angles, with anterior and posterior margins of similar width; sides of pronotum finely bordered throughout; anterolateral setae lacking, posterolateral setae present; laterobasal impressions of pronotum faint, sublinear; elytra with fine striae, 1-7 obliterated apically, 5-7 obliterated basally; stria 7 separate to apex (not joined to stria 8), scarcely noticeable apically; stria 8 deeper than other striae, moderately grooved along posterior half; parascutellar striola well-developed, long, located between suture and stria 1; intervals uniformly flat and smooth throughout; intervals 7 and 8 not fused posteriorly, interval 8 not forming ridge externally; interval 9 transformed into marginal gutter at anterior two fifths of elytra, distinct on posterior three fifths; parascutellar pore present; discal pores in interval 3 lacking; interval 7 with two subapical pores; prosternal process unbordered; marginal gutter ended before apex of elytron; mesosternum concave; metepisternum laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron; sterna 4-5 with pair of minute ambulatory setae; apical sternum with two marginal pores in female; mesocoxa without lateral seta, with posteromedial one; metacoxa with anterior pore; mesofemur without posterior setae; metafemur glabrous or with single pore on dorsal surface; tarsomere 5 of all legs setose ventrally. + - -Etymology. - + +Etymology. + A compound word, based on the ethnic name of the people in the region where the type species was first found, Bamar, and -Oodes +Oodes (for its etymology see -Bousquet 2012 +Bousquet 2012 : 955). It is treated as a Latin masculine. - -Affinities. - + +Affinities. + In 2011, Facchini described eight new species of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini from the Afrotropical and Oriental region, among them -Hololeius cyaneus +Hololeius cyaneus from Myanmar ( -Facchini 2011 +Facchini 2011 : 350-351). The author noted also that the holotype of the species has sympatrically been collected with specimens of -Hololeius ceylanicus +Hololeius ceylanicus , the type species of the genus. Facchini differentiated the latter from the former by: 1, size of the body; 2, coloration of the integument, including the color of femora and epipleura; 3, shape of the pronotum; 4, shape and striation of the elytra; 5, punctuation of the elytral intervals; 6, chaetotaxy of the last abdominal sternum in the females; 7, distance between the joints of the claws of tarsomere 5. Examination of the paratype and another specimen of -Hololeius cyaneus +Hololeius cyaneus from Thailand confirms that these distinguishing features are valid (except for the color of epipleura, which is not markedly different) and well-chosen for ready differentiation of these taxa. However, they are inadequate to give an idea of a more precise systematic position of the species, though some of the differences noted by Facchini are of generic value. - + Careful study ascertained significant structural differences between -Hololeius cyaneus +Hololeius cyaneus and -Hololeius ceylanicus +Hololeius ceylanicus (Table 2). -
- + + Table 2. Diagnostic character state combinations shown by exemplars of -Hololeius ceylanicus +Hololeius ceylanicus and -Hololeius cyaneus +Hololeius cyaneus .
- - - -
No.Characters -Hololeius ceylanicus + + + + + + - - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + + + + +
No.Characters +Hololeius ceylanicus -Hololeius cyaneus + +Hololeius cyaneus
01Pubescence of integumentpartly pubescentglabrous
01Pubescence of integumentpartly pubescentglabrous
02Punctuation of integumentpunctate (Figs 1-3)impunctate (Figs 13-16)
02Punctuation of integumentpunctate (Figs 1-3)impunctate (Figs 13-16)
03Antennomere 3with a few short and scattered setaeglabrous
03Antennomere 3with a few short and scattered setaeglabrous
04Mentum tooth form anteriorlytruncaterounded
04Mentum tooth form anteriorlytruncaterounded
05PW/PL1.14-1.15 (Fig. 1)1.24-1.37 (Fig. 13)
05PW/PL1.14-1.15 (Fig. 1)1.24-1.37 (Fig. 13)
06Basal margin of pronotum at posterior anglesoblique (Fig. 1)gradually rounded (Fig. 13)
06Basal margin of pronotum at posterior anglesoblique (Fig. 1)gradually rounded (Fig. 13)
07Pronotumbordered laterally and lateroapically, not bordered medioapically and basally (Fig. 1)bordered throughout (Fig. 13)
07Pronotumbordered laterally and lateroapically, not bordered medioapically and basally (Fig. 1)bordered throughout (Fig. 13)
08Elytral striae 1-81-7 punctate, 8 impunctate (Fig. 2)impunctate (Fig. 14)
08Elytral striae 1-81-7 punctate, 8 impunctate (Fig. 2)impunctate (Fig. 14)
09Stria 8not or hardly deeper than other striae (Figs 2-3)evidently deeper than other striae (Figs 14-16)
09Stria 8not or hardly deeper than other striae (Figs 2-3)evidently deeper than other striae (Figs 14-16)
10Elytral intervalspunctate (Figs 2-3)impunctate (Figs 14-16)
10Elytral intervalspunctate (Figs 2-3)impunctate (Figs 14-16)
11Interval 9distinct throughouttransformed into marginal gutter along anterior 2/5 of elytra, distinct in posterior 3/5
11Interval 9distinct throughouttransformed into marginal gutter along anterior 2/5 of elytra, distinct in posterior 3/5
12Number of umbilicate pores23-2515-16
12Number of umbilicate pores23-2515-16
13Mesocoxa lateral marginwith one long setawithout seta
13Mesocoxa lateral marginwith one long setawithout seta
14Joins of clawsopposite, distantly situated from each othernearly parallel, closely situated to each other (Figs 14-15)
14Joins of clawsopposite, distantly situated from each othernearly parallel, closely situated to each other (Figs 14-15)
15Number of pores on last sternum in femalefour porestwo pores
15Number of pores on last sternum in femalefour porestwo pores
16Apical stylomere of ovipositorsubtriangular, as wide as basal stylomere, with 36 long ensiform setae at dorsomedial, dorsolateral and ventral position, and with nematiform setae, shorter than ensiform setae (Figs 10-11)subelongate, nearly twice as narrow as basal stylomere, with 11 short ensiform setae at dorsomedial and dorsolateral position, and with nematiform setae, nearly twice as long as ensiform setae (Figs 17-18)
16Apical stylomere of ovipositorsubtriangular, as wide as basal stylomere, with 36 long ensiform setae at dorsomedial, dorsolateral and ventral position, and with nematiform setae, shorter than ensiform setae (Figs 10-11)subelongate, nearly twice as narrow as basal stylomere, with 11 short ensiform setae at dorsomedial and dorsolateral position, and with nematiform setae, nearly twice as long as ensiform setae (Figs 17-18)
- + Five of the listed character states (1, 2, 3, 9, and 11) are of tribal magnitude, though one of them (i.e., attribute 9) shows transitional conditions in the two species. All the states are characteristic of -Oodini +Oodini and atypical for -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini ( -Jeannel 1949a +Jeannel 1949a , -Bousquet 1996 +Bousquet 1996 ). Point 11 exhibits a unique condition in -Hololeius cyaneus +Hololeius cyaneus that is hitherto unknown in the two tribes. However, a complete character state transformation of this feature occurs in the -Oodini +Oodini . Except for -Bamaroodes -gen. n., all other examined oodines possess a ninth interval of elytra completely transformed into a marginal gutter throughout. In my view, this special feature may be morphological evidence for transition between the two tribes, but this needs further examination. The losses of the mesocoxa lateral seta (point 13) and parallel position of the joints of the tarsal claws (attribute 14) are conditions hitherto not found together in the aforementioned tribes. Among the -Oodini +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +, all other examined oodines possess a ninth interval of elytra completely transformed into a marginal gutter throughout. In my view, this special feature may be morphological evidence for transition between the two tribes, but this needs further examination. The losses of the mesocoxa lateral seta (point 13) and parallel position of the joints of the tarsal claws (attribute 14) are conditions hitherto not found together in the aforementioned tribes. Among the +Oodini , the three character states occur together only in -Hololeius cyaneus +Hololeius cyaneus and -Thaioodes -gen. n. piceus sp. n. I believe that they have arisen as a consequence of a specific adaptation and survival strategy for an aquatic manner of living. The remaining character states (i.e., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 16) demonstrate marked differences of a grade higher than the grade usual for species from one and the same genus. I treat each of these nine differences as of generic significance. +Thaioodes +gen. n. +piceus +sp. n. +I believe that they have arisen as a consequence of a specific adaptation and survival strategy for an aquatic manner of living. The remaining character states (i.e., 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 16) demonstrate marked differences of a grade higher than the grade usual for species from one and the same genus. I treat each of these nine differences as of generic significance. - + In conclusion, there are quite a number of considerable morphological differences between -Hololeius ceylanicus +Hololeius ceylanicus and -Hololeius cyaneus +Hololeius cyaneus , which taken together are cause for the separation of the latter in a separate genus. That is why -Bamaroodes -gen. n. is proposed to accommodate this species. The new taxon does not share main tribal characters of chlaeniines but shows important similarities with oodines. -Bamaroodes cyaneus +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +is proposed to accommodate this species. The new taxon does not share main tribal characters of chlaeniines but shows important similarities with oodines. +Bamaroodes cyaneus is therefore removed to a new tribal placement within -Oodini +Oodini . The relationships of the new genus are discussed below (see -'Discussion' +'Discussion' ). diff --git a/data/DD/79/EC/DD79EC34BB254F9CB1A988B135B86F75.xml b/data/DD/79/EC/DD79EC34BB254F9CB1A988B135B86F75.xml index 843ac9050df..cb498cf3868 100644 --- a/data/DD/79/EC/DD79EC34BB254F9CB1A988B135B86F75.xml +++ b/data/DD/79/EC/DD79EC34BB254F9CB1A988B135B86F75.xml @@ -1,373 +1,385 @@ - - - -Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Gueorguiev, Borislav +Gueorguiev, Borislav -text - - -Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift +text + + +Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift - -2014 - -61 + +2014 + +61 - -2 + +2 - -87 -104 + +87 +104 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -1860-1324-2 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 +1860-1324-2 - - -Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Carabidae - - - -Holosoma Semenov, 1889 + + + +Taxon classification Animalia +Coleoptera +Carabidae - - -Parahololius -Heller, 1923: 66 (type species -Parahololius weigoldi -Heller, 1923) + + +Holosoma Semenov, 1889 - -Parololius -Semenov, 1927: 232 [unjustified emendation of -Parahololius + + + +Parahololius Heller, 1923: 66 +(type species +Parahololius weigoldi Heller, 1923 +) + + +Parololius Semenov, 1927: 232 +[unjustified emendation of +Parahololius , not in prevailing usage] - -Type species. - -Holosoma opacum -Semenov, 1889 + +Type species. + +Holosoma opacum Semenov, 1889 - -Historical remarks. - -Semenov (1889 + +Historical remarks. + +Semenov (1889 : 388) proposed the generic name -Holosoma +Holosoma for -Holosoma opacum +Holosoma opacum from South Gansu, China. The author placed the genus in "subtribum Oodidarum, prope genera -Oodes -Bon. et -Simous -Chaud, collocandum" (ibid.: 389). This tribal placement has been subsequently accepted ( -Jakobson 1906 +Oodes Bon. +et +Simous Chaud +, collocandum" (ibid.: 389). This tribal placement has been subsequently accepted ( +Jakobson 1906 : 310-311). In 1923, -Heller (1923 +Heller (1923 : 66) described the genus -Parahololius -Heller, 1923, for -Parahololius weigoldi -Heller, 1923, from Sichuan, China. He placed this genus in -Chlaeniini +Parahololius Heller, 1923 +, for +Parahololius weigoldi Heller, 1923 +, from Sichuan, China. He placed this genus in +Chlaeniini , near to -Hololeius +Hololeius . Shortly afterwards, -Semenov (1927 +Semenov (1927 : 232) proposed [not -Basilewsky 1953 +Basilewsky 1953 , as -Kirschenhofer 1995 +Kirschenhofer 1995 : 77 stated] the synonymy of -Parahololius +Parahololius and -Holosoma +Holosoma and emended the former name to -Parololius +Parololius [according to the Article 32.2.3 of -ICZN 1999 +ICZN 1999 , the change of the original name to -Parololius +Parololius is an "unjustified emendation]. - -Jedlicka + +Jedlicka (1931 : 21-22) described -Holosoma rambouseki -Jedlicka -, 1931 from Sichuan, China. -Andrewes (1935) + +Holosoma rambouseki +Jedlicka +, 1931 + +from Sichuan, China. +Andrewes (1935) described -Chlaenius hedini -Andrewes, 1935, from North Gansu and Southeast Sichuan, China. He noted, "It does not appear to be nearly allied to any other Asiatic species." [of -Chlaenius -Bonelli, 1810]. - -Jedlicka +Chlaenius hedini Andrewes, 1935 +, from North Gansu and Southeast Sichuan, China. He noted, "It does not appear to be nearly allied to any other Asiatic species." [of +Chlaenius Bonelli, 1810 +]. + +Jedlicka (1936 : 51) described -Holosoma boettcheri -Jedlicka -, 1936, from the Philippines, which is the only known extra-Palaearctic record for the genus. Subsequent authors dealing with the genus, except for -Lorenz (2005) + +Holosoma boettcheri +Jedlicka +, 1936 + +, from the Philippines, which is the only known extra-Palaearctic record for the genus. Subsequent authors dealing with the genus, except for +Lorenz (2005) , have omitted this species. I have seen the holotype of -Holosoma boettcheri +Holosoma boettcheri in BMNH and found that it belongs to a different group of -Oodini +Oodini . Later, -Basilewsky (1953 +Basilewsky (1953 : 153) included -Holosoma +Holosoma to the tribe -Simoini -Basilewsky, 1953, of subfamily -Oodinae +Simoini Basilewsky, 1953 +, of subfamily +Oodinae (sensu Jeannel, 1949a). -Kirschenhofer (1995) +Kirschenhofer (1995) reviewed the known species (excl. -Chlaenius hedini +Chlaenius hedini and -Holosoma boettcheri +Holosoma boettcheri ), adding three more species and retaining the tribal affiliation of the genus. Later, he synonymized one of his added taxa with -Holosoma hedini -( -Kirschenhofer 1998 -). Recently, -Ito (2003 + +Holosoma hedini ( +Kirschenhofer 1998 +) + +. Recently, +Ito (2003 , -2012 +2012 ) added five more species and one subspecies to the genus and keyed all species known at that time. He retained the position of the genus within the -Oodini +Oodini . - -Taxonomic position. - + +Taxonomic position. + The discussion here is based on all the generic and species descriptions ( -Semenov 1889 +Semenov 1889 , -Heller 1923 +Heller 1923 , - -Jedlicka + +Jedlicka 1931 , -Andrewes 1935 +Andrewes 1935 , -Kirschenhofer 1995 +Kirschenhofer 1995 , -Ito 2003 +Ito 2003 , -2012 +2012 ) and on the detailed examination of two specimens. It considers only the characters that are significant for the tribal position of -Holosoma +Holosoma . Excluding -Holosoma boettcheri +Holosoma boettcheri , I am aware that the group is homogeneous and the main structural features are uniform among the species. - + Pronotum posterior margin as wide as basal margin of elytra, thus habitus seems semi-oval rather than elongate. Atypical of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini (but occurs in a few species, such as the Nearctic -Chlaenius tomentosus -(Say, 1823); remark by R. Davidson). Typical of -Oodini +Chlaenius tomentosus (Say, 1823) +; remark by R. Davidson). Typical of +Oodini , except for the new genera. This condition is probably a derived trend within the genus because it occurs in most, but not all, species. - + Body dorsally with metallic lustre (greenish, turquoise, bluish, violet to black-blue) on dorsal surface. Habitual to -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini , since many species from this tribe are metallic colored. In the -Oodini +Oodini , a metallic hue is present only in -Bamaroodes -gen. n., most species of -Simous +Bamaroodes +gen. n. +, most species of +Simous and a few taxa of -Stenocrepis -Chaudoir, 1857. +Stenocrepis Chaudoir, 1857 +. - + Integument sparsely pubescent dorsally and ventrally. The character is distinctive of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini , but it is unknown in the -Oodini +Oodini . In the species of -Holosoma +Holosoma , the dorsal surface of the head, antennomere 3 (excl. apical setae), pronotum, intervals 8-9 of elytra, prosternum, mesepisternum, mesocoxa, mesofemur, metasternum, metepisternum, and abdomen all have rather fine and scattered punctures (see also -Kirschenhofer 1995 +Kirschenhofer 1995 , -Ito 2003 +Ito 2003 ). Most of the punctures are provided with short, yellowish hairs, usually well visible under higher magnification. Sparse pubescence is also present on the medial elytral intervals posteriorly, though it is much more sporadic than on the intervals 8-9. - + Labrum with six setae along anterior margin. This feature is typical of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . Although it is present in most -Oodini +Oodini , several groups have different setation of the labrum. - + Clypeus with a pair of setae. The condition is usual for -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . Although it occurs in most -Oodini +Oodini , several groups lack clypeal setae. - + Penultimate labial palpomere with 2-4 spines at front margin. Indicative of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini (occurs in the most of the species). This feature is unknown in the -Oodini +Oodini . - -Jedlicka + +Jedlicka (1931 : 22) has noted that the penultimate labial palpomere in -Holosoma rambouseki +Holosoma rambouseki lack setae, but this fact needs verification. - + Terminal labial palpomere with a few fine and short setae on lateral margin (see also -Ito 2012 +Ito 2012 : 303). Occurs in some -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . Unknown in the -Oodini +Oodini . - + Elytral stria 8 shallower than, or as deep as striae 1-7. Typical of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini , except for -Hololeius +Hololeius . All taxa of -Oodini +Oodini I have studied have stria 8 more or less grooved along its extent and deeper than other striae. - + Discal setiferous punctures situated in elytral intervals 3 and 5, or in intervals 3, 5 and 7. There is no data for this condition in -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini , but it is also atypical of -Oodini +Oodini . Like point 1, it can be an apotypic trend within the genus since it occurs in several, but not in all species of -Holosoma +Holosoma . For example, -Holosoma hedini +Holosoma hedini , -Holosoma heros -Kirschenhofer, 1995, and the specimens from Wenxian possess setiferous punctures in intervals 3, 5 and 7. -Holosoma namikoae -Ito, 2012, has such punctures only in intervals 3 and 5, and -Holosoma rambouseki +Holosoma heros Kirschenhofer, 1995 +, and the specimens from Wenxian possess setiferous punctures in intervals 3, 5 and 7. +Holosoma namikoae Ito, 2012 +, has such punctures only in intervals 3 and 5, and +Holosoma rambouseki solely in interval 3. Discal punctures are lacking in -Holosoma opacum +Holosoma opacum , -Holosoma nigritum -Ito, 2003, -Holosoma imurai +Holosoma nigritum Ito, 2003 , -Holosoma speciosum -Ito, 2003, and -Holosoma misaoae -Ito, 2012. This character has not been described for -Holosoma weigoldi +Holosoma imurai +, +Holosoma speciosum Ito, 2003 +, and +Holosoma misaoae Ito, 2012 +. This character has not been described for +Holosoma weigoldi . - + Elytral intervals 7 and 8 separate (e.g., not fused) posteriorly, thus stria 7 perceptible to apex. Typical of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . Unusual for -Oodini +Oodini , except for -Bamaroodes -gen. n. +Bamaroodes +gen. n. - + Elytral interval 8 not forming ridge laterally. Typical of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . Unusual for -Oodini +Oodini , except for -Bamaroodes -gen. n. +Bamaroodes +gen. n. - + Tarsomere 5 of all legs setose ventrally. Typical of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . Unusual for -Oodini +Oodini , except for the two new genera and a few species of -Systolocranius +Systolocranius . Among the species of -Holosoma +Holosoma , the number of the setae varies from two to six on each side of tarsomere 5. - + Quinone-like smell defensive secretion. This is one of three groups of compounds used for defence in the -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . It is not found in -Oodini +Oodini . -Ito (2003 +Ito (2003 : 95) noted that the defensive chemical in -Holosoma +Holosoma is "also the same as that of the genus -Chlaenius +Chlaenius ". I noticed this pungent smell many times when was taking the specimens from Wenxian out of the test-tube and handling them. The odor is identical or similar to that existing in the European species of -Chlaeniellus -Reitter, 1908 ( -Bousquet 1987 +Chlaeniellus Reitter, 1908 +( +Bousquet 1987 ). -Moore (1979 +Moore (1979 : 198-199) regarded the quinones as one of the most elaborate defensive strategies in the ground beetles. - + Thirteen character states are considered. Number 9 is not counted due to deficient data about its presence among other taxa. Six character states, i.e., 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 13, are typical for -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini and are unknown to -Oodini +Oodini . Characters 10, 11 and 12 are also typical of the -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini and have a few exceptions in the -Oodini +Oodini . Similarly, characters 4 and 5 are always indicative of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . Most genera and species of -Oodini +Oodini also share these two conditions, but there are some important exceptions. Character 1 is the only one characteristic of -Oodini +Oodini and not typical of -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . - + In conclusion, -Holosoma +Holosoma lacks oodine characters but does share important traits with the chlaeniines. It is therefore removed to a new tribal placement incertae sedis within -Chlaeniini +Chlaeniini . The precise affinity of the genus within the tribe remains unresolved. diff --git a/data/FA/62/4B/FA624B2097B6EE5E5DB8DA9C4F741108.xml b/data/FA/62/4B/FA624B2097B6EE5E5DB8DA9C4F741108.xml index efbc5f1e79c..d949c9e466c 100644 --- a/data/FA/62/4B/FA624B2097B6EE5E5DB8DA9C4F741108.xml +++ b/data/FA/62/4B/FA624B2097B6EE5E5DB8DA9C4F741108.xml @@ -1,66 +1,70 @@ - - - -Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +Two new related oodine genera in the Oriental Region, with remarks on the systematic position of the genera Hololeius and Holosoma (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Gueorguiev, Borislav +Gueorguiev, Borislav -text - - -Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift +text + + +Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift - -2014 - -61 + +2014 + +61 - -2 + +2 - -87 -104 + +87 +104 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -journal article -http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 -1860-1324-2 +journal article +http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.61.7754 +1860-1324-2 - - -Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Carabidae + + + +Taxon classification Animalia +Coleoptera +Carabidae + - - - + + + CHLAENIINI -Brulle +Brulle , 1834 - -Tribal diagnosis. - + +Tribal diagnosis. + Mandibular scrobe without seta near anterior margin of excavation, mesocoxal cavities conjunct (mesepimeron does not reach middle coxal cavity), metepisternum separated from metepimeron by distinct suture, and parameres without setae, with left paramere -"conchoid" +"conchoid" , therefore a member taxon of Conchifera Jeannel, 1941 ( -Jeannel 1949b +Jeannel 1949b : 1047); head with one pair of supraorbital setae, its capsule -"normal" +"normal" , i.e. without annular constriction behind eyes and with ultimate maxillary palpomere elongate and well-centered with respect to penultimate palpomere, pronotum usually without anterolateral setae, anterior coxal cavities biperforate, elytron with internal plica, metepisternum laterally coadunate with elytral epipleuron, middle femur posterior margin without longer setae, metacoxa lacking posterior seta, and median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view long and considerably bent, with basal bulb decreased, indicate a member taxon of -Callistidae +Callistidae Jeannel, 1941 ( -Jeannel 1949b +Jeannel 1949b : 1051); tegument largely punctate and pubescent, antennomere 3 densely pubescent or at least with a few short, scattered setae (in addition to apical setae), elytron with intervals 7 and 8 not fused and not forming ridge posteriorly, stria 7 distinct to apex, stria 8 not deeper than other striae, and interval 9 normal (not transformed), wider or narrower, are other features peculiar to tribe.