Beetles of the subgenus Asiobates Thompson, 1859 (Ochthebius Laech, 1815, Coleoptera: Hydraenidae) of the Russian Far East
Author
Zinchenko, V. K.
text
Far Eastern Entomologist
2018
2018-10-05
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.368.4
journal article
10.25221/fee.368.4
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Ochthebius (Asiobates)
lurugossus
Jäch, 1998
Figs 2, 7, 8
Ochthebius
lurugossus
Jäch, 1998: 182.
Type
locality:
China
:
Heilongjiang province
,
Harbin
, a small pond in
Taiyang Dao
[= Sun Island]
.
Type
is deposited in the
Natural History
Museum, London.
Ochthebius (Asiobates)
lurugossus
Jäch, 1998 –
Zinchenko, 2014: 202
(
Russia
: Primorskii krai, near Kaimanovka village)
Ochthebius (Homalochthebius)
minimus
(Fabricius, 1792): Shatrovskij, 1989: 263 (mis-
identification).
DESCRIPTION. Length 1.95 мм. General appearance as in
Fig. 2
. Body dark green, with rufous tint; antennae, palpae and legs dark brown. Labrum transverse, with notched distal margin. Apical palpomere three times shorter than penultimate ones. Head surface covered with short semi-erect hairs. Forehead-clypeal suture arch-shaped and extremely deeply depressed. Forehead shining and deeply canaliculate at its sides. Eyes large, well-developed.
Pronotum transverse, 1.6 times wider that long, surface bare. Anterior margin straight;
lateral sides extremely archly narrowed at their basal halves. Hyaline membrane developed.
Disc surface and sides glabrous, with double punturation, sparse strong punctures with small punctures amongst them. Median groove complete and not deep.
Elytra oval, semi-shining, strongly convex, separately rounded at apex. Five rows of punctures noticeable on disc between suture and humerus. The rows straight, with strong chaetophorous pores deeply depressed and densely located. Intervals of rows narrower than puncture diameter. Lateral grooves extremely narrow. Pseudo-epipleurae wide anteriorly and evenly narrowed posteriorly, not reaching elytral apexes.
Aedeagus (
Figs 7, 8
; see also Jäch, 1990: 84, Fig. 14c and Jäch, 1998: 176,
Fig. 3
), main lobe irregularly curved, distal lobe with large apical tube, upturned distally. Lateral sclerite directed upwards and forward. Parameres widely moved apart from basal part, weakly curved,
not reaching 2/3 of the length of the main lobe of the aedeagus.
NOTES. The species was first mentioned for the Russian Far East by A.G. Shatrovskij
(1989), but it was misidentified as
Ochthebius (Homalochthebius)
minimus
(Fabricius, 1792)
and the distribution for this species was reported as the Russian Far East.
Zinchenko (2014)
was the first author who provided an exact locality for this species in
Russia
: Kaimanovka,
Ussuri District.
DISTRIBUTION. North-Eastern
China
(
Heilongjiang
: Harbin); the Russian Far East
(Primorskii krai).