A new subgenus Wraseiellus of the genus Pterostichus Bonelli (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Pterostichini) and new species descriptions
Author
Shi, Hongliang
Author
Sciaky, Riccardo
Author
Liang, Hongbin
Author
Zhou, Hongzhang
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Zootaxa
2013
3664
2
101
135
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3664.2.1
a50b71f5-48a6-464f-aea1-f29bbc8ee322
1175-5326
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Pterostichus
(
Wraseiellus
)
kambaiti
(Andrewes, 1947)
(
Figures 17, 18
,
27, 28
,
40
,
78
,
106
)
Andrewes 1947: 22 (Original:
Feronia
;
holotype
deposited in NHRS); Lorenz 2005: 287 (
Pterostichus
(
incert. sed.
)).
Synonym:
kambaiti
Jedlička 1965: 204
(
Pterostichus
(
incert. sed.
);
holotype
deposited in NHRS), Junior secondary homonym of
Pterostichus kambaiti
(Andrewes 1947)
; Lorenz 1998: 266 (catalogue; synonymized with
kambaiti
Andrewes
).
Type
locality
.
Myanmar
:
Kambaiti
,
7000 ft
. (
N25.40º
,
E98.13º
).
Type
materials examined
.
Holotype
of
Feronia kambaiti
Andrewes
(examined by photo): female (NHRS), body length =
10.3 mm
, board mounted, "N. E.
BURMA
/
Kambaiti
,
7000 ft
/
19/4 1934
/ R. MALAISE"; "
Feronia
/
Kambaiti
/
Type
Andr
.
/ H.E.Andrewes det."; "
Typus
" [red label]; "5534 / E91 +" [blue label]; "NHRS- COLE / 000008537"; "
kambaiti
/
Andr
." [box label] [
Figs. 17
,
27
].
Holotype
of
Pterostichus kambaiti
Jedlička
: male (NHRS), body length =
9.9 mm
, board mounted, genitalia dissected and glued on mounting board together with specimen, "N. E.
BURMA
/
Kambaiti
,
7000 ft
. /
19/4 1934
/ R. MALAISE"; "
4
"; "
HOLOTYPE
" [red label]; "
Pterostichus
/
kambaiti
/
sp.n.
/ det. Ing. Jedlička" [pink label]; "5679 / E91 +" [blue label] [
Figs. 18
,
28
,
40
,
78
,
106
].
Notes on
types
.
Feronia kambaiti
Andrewes
: The original description indicated that this species was published on two females, and in the preface noted that all the "
types
" were in Stockholm Museum and the "
paratypes
" were in the collection of Andrewes and British Museum. So, the one we examined by photo with the help of Dr. J. Bergsten is the
holotype
of this species (
Figs. 17
,
27
).
Pterostichus kambaiti
Jedli
č
ka
: The original description clearly indicated that this species was described on a single male. Therefore, the one we borrowed from NHRS is certainly the
holotype
of this species (
Figs. 18
,
28
).
Diagnosis.
In the external characters, this species is most similar to
Pt. stictopleurus
s.str.
These two species can be distinguished from other members of this subgenus by the combination of the following characters: (1) 5th tarsomere glabrous beneath; (2) males with isodiametric microsculpture on elytra; (3) pronotum with area between outer basal foveal groove and lateral margin slightly convex, not forming a distinct ridge; (4) lateral margins straight before hind angle, hind angles obtuse, not pointed.
Pt. kambaiti
is different from
Pt. stictopleurus
s.str.
in: (1) scutellar striae located between 1st and 2nd striae (scutellar striae located between 1st stria and elytral suture in
Pt. stictopleurus
s.str.
); (2) metaepisterna impunctate (distinctly punctate in
Pt. stictopleurus
s.str.
); (3) body size smaller,
9.9–10.3 mm
(usually much larger in
Pt. stictopleurus
s.str.
,
10.8–13.1 mm
); (4) right paramere much wider than in
Pt. stictopleurus
s.str.
; (5) apex of median lobe of male genitalia more bent to the dorsal side than in.
Pt. stictopleurus
s.str.
Description
. Body length
9.9–10.3 mm
; dorsal side black, elytra somewhat lighter, shining in males. Males with elytral microsculpture isodiametric.
Head
. Frons and vertex impunctate, a few punctures present in frontal furrows; antennae reaching elytra basal eighth; 3rd antennomere glabrous except apical setae.
Pronotum
rounded, widest at about middle, PW/PL = 1.30; lateral margins fully rounded near the middle and then gradually curved posteriorly, almost straight before hind angles; hind angles obtuse, not pointed; one mid-lateral seta present at about anterior fourth; basal fovea shallow, faintly defined; inner groove of basal fovea weak, subparallel to median line, gradually disappeared posteriorly, ended at a distance from the posterior margin of pronotum; outer groove of basal fovea about half length as inner one, somewhat more distinct than the inner one, reaching the basal margin of pronotum; ridge between outer groove and lateral margin slightly convex; area between inner and outer basal foveal grooves hardly convex; some faint punctures present in basal fovea area and the area between the two basal foveae.
Elytra
with base slightly depressed between 3rd and 5th intervals; elytral shoulders slightly narrowed, humeral teeth small; intervals slightly convex; striae distinct, without punctures; scutellar striae nearly complete, located between 1st and 2nd striae; umbilical pore series on 9th interval sparse in the middle, composed of 15 pores (5, 2, 8).
Ventral side
. Proepisterna and metaepisterna impunctate; terminal sternum of male without special structure.
Legs
. 5th tarsomere without seta beneath.
Male genitalia
. Median lobe of male genitalia bent at a 90 degrees angle at about basal two-fifth; ventral margin almost straight in the middle, apical part slightly bent to the ventral side and then the apical lamella gradually bent to the dorsal side (
Fig. 40
A); apical orifice large, slightly turned to the left side, apical lamella twisted to the left (
Fig. 40
B); apical lamella laminar, about 1.5 times as its basal width, apex rounded. Right paramere short, apical part triangular and curved, narrowed apically, apex moderately wide (
Fig. 78
B). Female genitalia not studied.
Distribution
. Only known from the
type
locality,
Kambaiti
,
Myanmar
(
Fig. 110
).
Notes on synonym
. From the collecting data label, the
holotypes
of
Pt. kambaiti
Jedlička 1965
and
Feronia kambaiti
Andrewes 1947
were collected at the same day in the locality of
Kambaiti
by Malaise. We did not find any significant difference between the two
holotypes
. So, there is no doubt that
Pt. kambaiti
Jedlička 1965
is both synonym and homonym of
Pt. kambaiti
(Andrewes 1947)
.