Generic revision of the Microhoriini with new species and synonymies from the Palaearctic Region (Coleoptera: Anthicidae)
Author
Kejval, Zbyněk
Author
Chandler, Donald S.
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2020
2020-03-10
60
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journal article
10.37520/aemnp.2020.007
1804-6487
3880221
7990B912-A3D4-40F7-B143-772FFDB5A119
Microhoria almukalla
Kejval
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 86
)
Type
locality.
Yemen
, Kawr Sayban Mount, NW of Al Mukalla,
14°37′N
49°03′E
, alt.
575 m
.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
:, ‘S
YEMEN
Kawr Saybān mt.
NW
Al Mukāllā
575 m
N14°37′ / E49°03′ (light)
29.III.2007
M. Rejzek
[11] [p]’ (
NMPC
).
Description.
Male
(
holotype
). Body length
2.2 mm
. Head and pronotum dark brown, elytra yellowish with vaguely outlined dark markings: brown base, transverse band at about midlength, apices, suture, and lateral margins brownish; femora brown, tibiae and tarsi yellowish-brown, antennae largely dark brown, antennomeres II–VI somewhat paler.
Head 1.1 times as long as wide, moderately widely rounded posteriorly; eyes medium-sized, convex. Surface moderately glossy, minutely and rather densely punctate; punctures distinctly spaced; setation short, subdecumbent, with few, short erect setae. Antennae moderately enlarged in apical half; antennomeres X nearly 1.2 times, XI 2.4 times as long as wide.
Figs 85–87.Aedeagus: 85 –
Microhoria paupercula
(LaFerté-Sénectère, 1849)
comb. nov.
; 86 –
M. almukalla
sp. nov.
, ventral view; 87 –
M.
schimperi
(
Pic, 1898
)
comb. nov.
in ventral (left) and lateral (right) view. Scale bars: 0.2 mm – A (Fig. 85), B (Fig. 86), C (Fig. 87).
Pronotum 1.1 times as long as wide, moderately narrower than head including eyes, unevenly rounded anteriorly, pronotal disc moderately convex, outline in dorsal view with lateral margins moderately impressed posteriorly. Surface moderately glossy, distinctly and densely punctate; punctation coarser, setation as on head, rather uniform, including latero-basal sides.
Elytra 1.7 times as long as wide, subparallel, slightly impressed medially in basal half; humeri distinctly protruding; apices modified, channel of gland forming minute cavity at pointed protrusion of margin. Surface at most moderately glossy, minutely and rather densely punctate; punctation and setation similar to head, with scattered short erect setae.
Legs slender, simple; all tibiae with paired terminal spurs.
Abdominal sternum VII slightly produced and rounded apically; sternum VIII forming simple, subtriangular paired sclerites, separate, moderately produced posteriorly. Aedeagus (
Fig. 86
): tegmen shortly tubular, with simple, rounded to moderately emarginate apex; endophallic armature with numerous robust, simple spinules.
Female.
Unknown.
Differential diagnosis.
Microhoria almukalla
sp. nov.
belongs to the
M. schimperi
species-group. It is externally very similar to
M. cervi
sp. nov.
from
Oman
, differing by its markedly smaller eyes, more weakly defined punctation on the head, by the simple, subtriangular sclerites of male sternum VIII (strongly narrowed and elongate, sabre-like in
M. cervi
sp. nov.
), and by characters of the aedeagus (cf.
Figs 86
versus
88).
Etymology.
Named after the
type
locality; noun in the nominative case, standing in apposition.
Distribution.
Yemen
.