Taxonomic revision of the Oriental species of Notoxus (Coleoptera: Anthicidae)
Author
Kejval, Zbyněk
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2011
2011-12-09
51
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627
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5329507
0374-1036
5329507
Notoxus sodalis
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 37–39
)
Type
locality.
Laos
, Udomxay Province, Pak Beng,
19°53′37′′N
,
101°07′51′′E
,
450 m
a.s.l.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: J, ‘
LAOS
: S-UDOMXAI Prov.
PAK BENG
,
450 m
N 19°53′37′′, E 101°07′51′′
18–27.v.2001
JIŘÍ KOLIBÁČ
leg.’ (
NHMB
)
.
PARATYPES
: 3 JJ, same data as holotype (
NHMB
,
ZKDC
)
;
1 J, ‘
Laos
,
Oudom Xay prov.
,
MUANG PAKBENG
env.
4.-8.v.2003
O. Šafránek
lgt.’ (
ZKDC
)
;
1 J, ‘
LAOS
central,
Saisombun
zone
PHOU KHAO KHOUAY
Nat. Park TAD
LEUK
18°23′N
,
103°04′E
15.–21.V.2001
, alt.
150–200 m
E. Jendek
&
O. Šauša
leg.’ (
ZKDC
)
.
Additional material examined.
LAOS
: UDOMXAY
PROVINCE
:
6 ♀♀
, Pak Beng,
19°53′37′′N
,
101°07′51′′E
,
450 m
,
18.–27.v.2001
, J. Kolibáč leg. (
NHMB
,
ZKDC
).
Description.
Male
(
holotype
). Body length
3.3 mm
. Identical with
N. suturalifer
in most external and male characters (see below), differing only by detailed morphology of sternum VII (
Fig. 37
) and aedeagus (
Figs. 38, 39
).
Female
(see Remarks). Externally differing from male by simply rounded elytral apices.
Variation.
Body length (J
♀
)
3.1–3.3 mm
.
Differential diagnosis.
Notoxus sodalis
sp. nov.
is undoubtedly very close to
N. suturalifer
, as suggested by the similarity of the male characters. It differs from the latter species as follows: postero-lateral sides of male sternum VII simple (lacking distinct submarginal edges; cf.
Figs. 37
versus
40), parameres of aedeagus with rather rounded apex and slight subapical lateral denticle in dorsal view, wider in basal half and rather rounded (not produced) at place of dorsal narrowing in lateral view (cf.
Figs. 38, 39
versus
42, 43).
Etymology.
From the Latin
sodalis
(companion, associate); named in reference to the overall similarity with the sympatric
Notoxus suturalifer
. Noun in apposition.
Distribution.
Laos
.
Remarks.
The specimens of
N. sodalis
sp. nov.
were collected in Pak Beng together with numerous specimens of
N. suturalifer
(see above).As I failed to find any substantial differences between females taken at this locality (including shape of styli), only males of
N. sodalis
sp. nov.
were included in the
type
series. The
six females
listed above under additional material are tentatively associated with this species by their smaller size, and more extensive dark markings of the elytra.