Two new species of Ochthebius Leach (Coleoptera: Hydraenidae) from Turkey
Author
Ertorun, Nesil
Author
Jäch, Manfred A.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3802
3
395
399
journal article
45660
10.11646/zootaxa.3802.3.9
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1175-5326
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Ochthebius
(
Asiobates
)
arator
sp. nov.
Type
locality.
Very small unshaded stream, very slowly flowing, almost dried out,
38°39'39''N
28°51'17''E
, ca.
512 m
a.s.l., ca.
0.3 km
west of Çatalbayır village, western Uşak Province, western
Turkey
(
Fig. 1
b).
Material examined.
Holotype
male (
NMW
): “
TR
: Uşak Çatalbayır village
28°51'17''E
/
38°39'39''N
512 m
,
23.V.2012
leg. N. Ertorun”.
Paratypes
:
1 female
(
NMW
), same locality and date as the
holotype
;
2 males
(
CEE
,
NMW
),
1 female
(
NMW
): same locality as the
holotype
, but
5.VII.2011
; 9 exs. (
CEE
): same locality as the
holotype
, but
19.VI.2012
;
1 male
(
CEE
): “
TR
: Kütahya-Gediz 0 4.07.2011
38°57'26.0''N
29°30'38.3''E
, altitude:
801 m
.
Leg: N. Ertorun”.
Additional material examined. One male from the
type
locality, collected on
5.VII.2011
, was not designated as
paratype
, because it had been sputter-coated for SEM examination.
Differential diagnosis.
1.75–2.00 mm long. Externally, this species agrees very well with
O
.
striatus
Castelnau. These
two species share all the important diagnostic characters like size, body shape, and sexual dimorphism. Obviously, they cannot be distinguished without aedeagus extraction.
Ochthebius annae
Ferro
from Crete (
Greece
) and
O
. naxianus
Ieniştea
from Naxos (
Greece
) also cannot be distinguished from the new species externally.
The aedeagus (
Figs. 3
b-c) differs considerably from that of
O
. striatus
(
Jäch 1990: Fig. 22
). The distal lobe is long and bisinuous (lateral view) and characterized by a hook-like ventral process; the apex is wide and truncate.
The shape of the distal lobe is somewhat intermediate between those of
Ochthebius annae
(
Jäch 1990: Fig. 24
) and
O
. naxianus
(
Jäch 1990: Fig. 26
): it is more robust and less elongate than in
O
.
annae
, and it is distinctly longer and more sinuous than in
O
.
naxianus
.
To a certain degree, the distal lobe of
O
. arator
is also somewhat similar to that of
O
. laticollis
, but it is slenderer and more sinuous than in the latter (externally,
O
. laticollis
differs significantly in the very densely punctate head and pronotum).
Discussion.
Ochthebius striatus
is widely distributed from
Croatia
to southern
Russia
and
Israel
. It is so far known from 22 Turkish provinces (
Ertorun
et al
. 2011
), being one of the most common Turkish species of this genus. It has, however, never been recorded from Kütahya or Uşak.
It should be noted here, that
O
. striatus
might well be a complex of different species. Comprehensive comparative studies on the interpopulational variability of the aedeagus of
O
. striatus
s.l.
have not been carried out so far.
Etymology.
Arator (Latin)
: ploughman. The name refers to the remarkable shape of the aedeagal distal lobe, which somewhat resembles a traditional plough.
Distribution.
So far known only from two localites in western
Turkey
(Kütahya and Uşak Provinces).