New species of Sericini from Sri Lanka (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae). Part II
Author
Ranasinghe, Sasanka
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Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum A. Koenig, Adenauerallee 127, 53113 Bonn, Germany.
lakmalisanky@gmail.com
Author
Eberle, Jonas
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Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum A. Koenig, Adenauerallee 127, 53113 Bonn, Germany.
eberle.jonas@gmail.com
Author
Athukorala, Namal
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National Institute of Fundamental Studies, Hantana Road, 20000 Kandy, Sri Lanka.
namal_athu@yahoo.com
Author
Benjamin, Suresh P.
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Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum A. Koenig, Adenauerallee 127, 53113 Bonn, Germany. & National Institute of Fundamental Studies, Hantana Road, 20000 Kandy, Sri Lanka.
suresh.benjamin@gmail.com
Author
Ahrens, Dirk
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Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum A. Koenig, Adenauerallee 127, 53113 Bonn, Germany.
ahrens.dirk_col@gmx.de,d.ahrens@leibniz-zfmk.de
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2022
2022-05-30
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Updated and corrected key to species of the
Maladera fistulosa
group (
♂♂
)
1. Pronotum glabrous on disc, sometimes a few sparse setae on lateral pronotal disc. Anterior marginal line of pronotum widely incomplete medially .................................................................................. 2
– Pronotum densely setose ................................................................................................................. 13
2. Apical margin of metacoxa slightly concave, glabrous. Metatibia basally with a longitudinal serrated line .................................................................................................................................................... 3
– Apical margin of metacoxa straight or convex. Metatibia basally without a longitudinal serrated line .................................................................................................................................................... 5
3. Metatibia more stout (ratio width/length> 1/3.2) ............................................................................ 4
– Metatibia more slender (ratio width/length <1/3.7). Antennal club slightly longer than the remaining antennomeres together. Apex of aedeagus more strongly narrowed apically, median hook absent ventrally ...............................................................................
M. hortonensis
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
4. Metatibia ratio width/length: 1/2.8. Antennal club 1.2 times as long as remaining antennomeres together. Apex of aedeagus apically evenly narrowed and dorsoventrally compressed ..................... .................................................................................................
M. lindulana
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Metatibia ratio width/length: 1/3.2. Antennal club 1.5 times as long as remaining antennomeres together. Apex of aedeagus apically widened (lateral view), with a median hook ventrally .............. .......................................................................................................................
M. dubia
(Arrow, 1916)
5 Basis of clypeus dull ......................................................................................................................... 6
– Basis of clypeus shiny ...................................................................................................................... 9
6. Metatibia wide (ratio width/length: 1/2.4–2.6). Metacoxal apophysis with very dense, evenly short, scale-like setae .................................................................................................................................. 7
– Metatibia slender (ratio width/length: 1/3.0). Metacoxal apophysis without scale-like setae.Aedeagus with a single narrowly extended tube .............................
M. schintlmeisteri
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
7. Body size smaller
10 mm
(ca
8.8 mm
) .........................................
M. woodi
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Body size larger
10 mm
(ca
11.8 mm
) .............................................................................................. 8
8. Aedeagus apically deeply bifurcate .....................................
M. kuruwitana
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Aedeagus apically not incised ....................................................................
M. coxalis
(Moser, 1915)
9. Distal operculum of aedeagus enlarged apically ............................................................................ 10
– Apex of aedeagus almost evenly narrowed, distal operculum of aedeagus not significantly enlarged apically .............................................................................................................................................11
10. Aedeagus ventrally with a large convex elevation at middle. Distal operculum of aedeagus moderately large, not half as wide as width of aedeagus .........................................
M. fistulosa
(Brenske, 1898)
– Aedeagus ventrally without a large convex elevation at middle. Distal operculum of aedeagus large, as wide as width of aedeagus ..................................................
M. poyagana
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
11. Aedeagus ventrally with a large convex elevation at middle ............................................................. ................................................................................................
M. badullana
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Aedeagus ventrally without a large convex elevation at middle .................................................... 12
12. Aedeagus strongly compressed at middle, its distal part strongly narrowed towards apex (lateral view) and distinctly narrowed a quarter before apex (dorsal view) ................................................... .........................................................................................................
M. weligamana
(Brenske, 1900)
– Aedeagus moderately compressed at middle, its distal part less narrowed towards apex (lateral view) and less narrowed a quarter before apex (dorsal view) ...................................
M. deenstana
sp. nov.
13. Elytra with a longitudinal row of widely separated impunctate spots each bearing at centre a coarse puncture with an erect seta ............................................................................................................. 14
– Elytra without widely separated impunctate spots bearing at centre a coarse puncture with an erect seta .................................................................................................................................................. 17
14. Body shape more elongate. Distal part of aedeagus short and wide (lateral view) ........................ 15
– Body shape oval. Distal part of aedeagus longer and narrower (lateral view) ................................... ..........................................................................................................................
M. hiyarensis
sp. nov.
15. Aedeagus with a ventral hook ......................................................................................................... 16
– Aedeagus without a ventral hook ..............................................................
M. karunaratnae
sp. nov.
16. Pronotum with double pilosity composed of short adjacent and long erect setae. Aedeagus, with a sharp ventral hook before the middle ...................................
M. anderssoni
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Pronotum with simple pilosity composed of short adjacent setae. Aedeagus, with a sharp ventral hook before the apex .................................................................
M. romanoi
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
17. Pronotum and elytra with fine and significantly larger punctures .................................................. 18
– Pronotum and elytra only with fine, dense punctures. Elytra unicoloured ..................................... 22
18. Aedeagus simple, without lobes or branches. Elytral intervals with dark stripes .............................. ...........................................................................................
M. galdaththana
Ranasinghe
et al
., 2020
– Aedeagus with apical or lateral lobes or branches .......................................................................... 19
19. Apical margin of metacoxa without setae ....................................................................................... 20
– Apical margin of metacoxa with dense short setae ......................................................................... 21
20 Median apophysis of metacoxa with dense, evenly short setae. Ventral metatibial spur slightly longer than the basal metatarsomere ......................................................
M. brincki
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Median apophysis of metacoxa with moderately dense, unevenly long setae. Ventral metatibial spur almost as long as the two basal metatarsomeres combined
..........
M. heveli
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
21. Ventral metatibial spur almost straight and not elongated. Median apophysis of metacoxa with moderately dense and unevenly short setae
.................
M. uggalkaltotensis
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Ventral metatibial spur strongly curved and almost as long as the three basal metatarsomeres combined. Median apophysis of metacoxa with very dense and evenly short setae .......................... ..............................................................................................
M. diyalumana
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
22. Apical margin of metacoxa with dense, short setae ........................................................................ 23
– Apical margin of metacoxa without setae ....................................................................................... 24
23. Colour reddish brown, body smaller than
7.5 mm
..............
M. tricuspidata
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Colour dark reddish brown, body larger than 8.0 mm ........
M. nilaveliensis
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
24. Body smaller than
7 mm
................................................................................................................. 25
– Body larger than
7 mm
................................................................................................................... 28
25. Antennal club as long as remaining antennomeres combined ........................................................ 26
– Antennal club slightly longer than the remaining antennomeres combined ....................................... ..................................................................................................
M. bisornata
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
26. Dorsal distal lobe of aedeagus simple ............................................................................................ 27
– Dorsal distal lobe of aedeagus with a long lobiform extension at the base
............
M. windy
sp. nov.
27. Ventral distal lobe of aedeagus (i.e., including the fused parameres) extremely extended medially exceeding almost the maximum width of phallobase (dorsal view)
.....
M. pubescens
(Arrow, 1916)
– Ventral distal lobe of aedeagus (i.e., including the fused parameres) not extended mesally but constant in width over its entire length and being much narrower than the phallobase (dorsal view) .......................................................................................................................
M. dambullana
sp. nov.
28. Aedeagus with at least two apical processes .................................................................................. 29
– Aedeagus with a single principal apical process .....................
M. yalaensis
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
29. Aedeagus with at two apical processes. 3
rd
abdominal sternite without median tubercle .............. 31
– Aedeagus with at three apical processes ......................................................................................... 30
30. 3
rd
abdominal sternite with a median tubercle. Right distal lobe of aedeagus split before apex .... 34
– 3
rd
abdominal sternite without a median tubercle. Right distal lobe of aedeagus not split before apex ...........................................................................................................................
M. kishi
sp. nov.
31. Median apophysis of metacoxa with dense, evenly short setae ...................................................... 32
– Median apophysis of metacoxa with moderately dense, unevenly long setae ................................... ............................................................................................
M. mavilluensis
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
32. Aedeagus in lateral view strongly enlarged ventrally, with a marsupium-like excavation ................ .........................................................................................................
M. flinti
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Aedeagus in lateral not enlarged ventrally ..................................................................................... 33
33. Right lateral process of aedeagus convex at the tip ..............
M. kandyensis
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
– Right lateral process of aedeagus acute at the tip .......................
M. hastata
Fabrizi & Ahrens, 2014
34. Setae on disc of pronotum almost missing. Right distal lobe of aedeagus shorter, shorter than the rest of the basal part of the phallobase, strongly narrowed towards apex
................................................. ...............................................................................................
M. cervicornis
Ranasinghe
et al
., 2020
– Setae on disc of pronotum dense. Right distal lobe of aedeagus extremely long, as long as the rest of the basal part of the phallobase, equal in width over its entire length ...................
M. haniel
sp. nov.