Tiger beetles of the genus Tricondyla Latreille, 1822 (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) of the Philippines, with some considerations of the taxonomy of the genus
Author
Anichtchenko, Alexander
Author
Wiesner, Jürgen
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-01-05
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3
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5397.3.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5397.3.3
1175-5326
10468872
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Tricondyla
(
Tricondyla
)
johnsoni
sp. nov.
Type material.
Holotype
, male: “
March 2019
/
Gumitan
,
Davao
/
Mindanao
/
Philippines
[handwritten] //
HOLOTYPE
/
Tricondyla (Tricondyla)
/ johnsoni / design.
Anichtchenko
& /
Wiesner
2023 [printed, red]” (JWc)
.
Paratypes
: 1f: “
Philippines
,
Mindanao
, Misamis Or.,
Claveria rd.
,
1200m
,
8.701522
,
125.014624
, 26-
28.3.2022
,
Anichtchenko A.
leg.” (
AAc
)
;
1f: “
Philippines
,
Mt. Bulacao
,
Bukidnon
,
Mindanao
,
Jan. 2014
” (
DUBC
)
;
1m
, 1f: “
July 2019
/ Gumitan,
Davao
/
Mindanao
/
Philippines
” (
WJc
, JWc); 1f: “
May 2019
/ Dominorog,
Bukidnon
/ Mindanao /
Philippines
” (
WJc
)
;
3f: “
October 2019
/ Kalinan, Davaob/ Mindanao /
Philippines
” (
WJc
)
;
1m
: “
October 2018
/ New
Albay
/ Mindanao /
Philippines
” (
DUBC
)
;
1m
: “
December 2018
/ Kapatagan / Mindanao /
Philippines
” (
WJc
)
;
1f: “
April 2019
/
Bukidnon
/ Mindanao /
Philippines
” (
WJc
)
;
1m
: “
Philippines
,
Mindanao
,
Gumitan
,
VII.2018
” (
RSc
)
.
All
paratypes
with the label “
PARATYPE
/
Tricondyla (Tricondyla)
/ johnsoni / design. Anichtchenko & / Wiesner 2023 [printed, red]”
.
Differential diagnosis.
In overall appearance is similar to
T. aptera
. Exteriorly can be distinguished by strong transversally rugate pronotum in females, and gently rugate in males. Interocular furrows are slightly deeper than in
T. aptera
.
Description
. (
Figs 37–39
) body size
20–24 mm
; black, with weak blue tinge on the head and pronotum; femora brown with narrowly black knees, tibiae and tarsi black.
Head smooth; labrum large, with six teeth, 2 middle teeth rounded, 2 paramedial beveled, lateral teeth narrow and pointed; interocular cavity wide and almost flat, interocular furrows evident; orbital plates from gently to moderately rugate. Pronotum rather short, smooth, moderately convex from both dorsal and lateral views; medial lobe oval-shaped, slightly narrowed in front; anterior collum abrupt; elytra elliptic in shape, base relatively broad, the lateral constriction feebly marked, often narrowed posteriorly, strongly transversally rugate pronotum in females, and gently rugate in males. Elytra elongated and oval, narrower in males; disc moderately convex in apical third; transversally rugate at base, wrinkles become weaker and shorter posteriorly, gradually turning into points at the apex of elytra. Ventral side glabrous and smooth, sternites III–V with two setae (rarely 3) near apical margin. Aedeagus (
Fig. 113
). Endophallus (
Figs 40–42
); protuberances: DB large and outstanding from the base; VB and V indistinct; DA thin and short; VA short, rounded, and voluminous; flagellum relatively short and thin.
Etymology.
This new species is cordially dedicated to Walter N. Johnson, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
, a specialist of Nearctic tiger beetles, who made
10 specimens
available to us, and provided extensive material of
Tricondyla
species
for this research.
Distribution
. Known only from Mindanao.