Two new species of the genus Dichillus Jacquelin du Val, 1861 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Stenosini) from Thailand
Author
Schawaller, Wolfgang
0000-0003-1482-7386
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Rosenstein 1, 70191 Stuttgart, Germany & schawaller. ehrenamt @ smns-bw. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1482 - 7386
schawaller.ehrenamt@smns-bw.de
Author
Bellersheim, Aron
0000-0002-5607-328X
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Rosenstein 1, 70191 Stuttgart, Germany & bellersheim. aron @ smns-bw. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5607 - 328 X
bellersheim.aron@smns-bw.de
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-10-28
5200
3
296
300
journal article
174287
10.11646/zootaxa.5200.3.8
e6df1721-8956-48b5-9e80-ae1813a75a43
1175-5326
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Dichillus siamicus
sp. n.
(
Figs 1, 2, 5
)
Type material.
Holotype
:
♂
,
Thailand
,
Phetchaburi Province
,
2 km
N
Ban Sa Yai Non
,
12°56′58″N
99°47′44″E
,
40 m
,
16–18.I.2006
, leg.
S. Bečvář
&
R
.
Fouquè
,
NMPC
.
Paratypes
.
Same
data as for the holotype,
8 ex.
NMPC
.—
Thailand
,
Phetchaburi Province
,
2 km
N Ban Sa Yai Non
,
12°57′23″N
99°47′57″E
,
50 m
,
13–16.I.2013
, leg.
R
.
Fouquè
,
2 ex.
NMPC
.—
Thailand
,
Phetchaburi Province
,
2 km
N Ban Sa Yai Non
,
12°57′23″N
99°47′57″E
,
50 m
, 10&
14.
V
.2016, leg.
R
.
Fouquè
,
1 ex.
NMPC
.—
Thailand
,
Phetchaburi Province
,
2 km
N Tha Laeng
,
12°57′56″N
99°50′29″E
,
25 m
,
14.I.2013
, leg.
R
.
Fouquè
,
1 ex.
NMPC
.—
Thailand
,
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
,
4 km
NW Sam Roi Yot
,
12°16′01″N
99°56′56″E
,
30 m
,
19–20.I.2013
, leg.
R
.
Fouquè
,
20 ex.
NMPC
.—
Thailand
,
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
,
4 km
NW Sam Roi Yot
,
12°16′N
99°56′E
,
10 m
,
11–13.
V
.2016, leg.
R
.
Fouquè
,
4 ex.
SMNS
.—
Thailand
,
Kanchanaburi Province
,
8 km
S
Kanchanaburi
,
13°56′21″N
99°32′46″E
,
65 m
,
22.I.2013
, leg.
R
.
Fouqué
,
1 ex.
NMPC
.
Description.
Body length
4.2–4.5 mm
(for measurements of head, pronotum and elytra see
Fig. 1
). Body and antennae dull blackish, surface chagreened, legs dark redbrown. Head 1.1x as long as wide, widest across genae. Tempora straight conical before cervix, cervix not separated from tempora. Genae arched from posterior margin of eyes to the widest part, there straight conical to clypeus. Clypeus medially slightly excavated. Suborbital costa indistinct. Head between genae and clypeus with longitudinal impression. Eyes completely divided by genae. Dorsal punctures large, but separated, towards clypeus diminishing, without distinct setae; surface on vertex dull, on clypeus shining. Antennae short and broad, shape of antennomeres as in
Fig. 1
, antennomere three 1.2x longer than antennomere two, antennomeres 1–9 with dull surface, antennomeres 10 and 11 with shining surface and with longer yellow setae. Pronotum cylindrical, 1.2–1.3x longer than wide, widest shortly before anterior angles; before anterior angles somewhat excavated, angles not protruding; posterior angles rectangular; lateral margins completely lacking, anterior and posterior margins straight. Pronotal disc medially without impression. Punctures slightly denser and larger than on vertex, but not confluent, without setae. Prosternal apophysis bent down. Elytra convex and elongate oval, widest across middle, 2.0x longer than wide, with indistinct rows of fine, sparse punctures, size of punctures smaller than on pronotum, and more separate, punctures without visible setae. All intervals flat, glabrous. Humeral angles without teeth and completely absent. Upper margin of epipleura flat, nearly invisible, epipleura with irreguar punctation (
Fig. 2
). Legs indistinctly covered with lighter hairs. Ventrites with fine and separated punctures without setae, punctures denser on posterior ventrites, surface chagreened (
Fig. 2
). Aedeagus (
Fig. 5
) with basale as long as apicale, basale broader than apicale, apicale with acute apex.
Diagnosis.
D. siamicus
sp. n.
together with
D. cylindricollis
Kaszab, 1975
from central
India
lack the lateral margins of the pronotum (see couplet 1/
2 in
the identification key of the Oriental species by
Kaszab 1981
). All other known Oriental species have distinct lateral margins. However, in
D. cylindricollis
the elytra are shorter (1.7x longer than wide), have distinct punctural rows, the head is as long as wide, and the cervix is distinctly separated from the tempora (
Kaszab 1975
). For a photograph of the
holotype
of
D. cylindricollis
see http://coleocoll.nhmus.hu. The aedeagus of
D. cylindricollis
is unknown.
Etymology.
Named after
Siam
, the old name of
Thailand
, where the
type
series was collected.
Remarks.
Some specimens were mounted by the collector on a card together with ants, so very probably this species can be considered as myrmecophilous.