Key to fossil Malthininae, with description of two new species in Baltic amber (Coleoptera Cantharidae)
Author
Fanti, Fabrizio
Author
Vitali, Francesco
text
Baltic Journal of Coleopterology
2017
2017-08-02
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.10667561
1407-8619
10667561
Malthodes caenozoicus
n. sp.
(
Figs. 1 - 3
)
Holotype
.
Male. Baltic amber from
Lithuania
, ex coll.
W.
Lewita G
109, coll.
F. Vitali
; age: Early Oligocene.
The specimen is included in a pentagonal piece of amber measuring approximately
1.5 cm
at each side and
1 cm
high. In addition to the beetle, the sample includes some “stellate hairs”, usually identified as trichomes covering oak inflorescences. Considering the deformation of the
holotype
, the amber was evidently autoclaved (C. Gröhn
in litt
.).
Differential diagnosis
. This new species is similar to the extant European
Malthodes brevicollis
(Paykull, 1798)
, which shows analogous small size, dark coloration, short antennae and similar terminalia.
Malthodes caenozoicus
n. sp.
differs from
M. brevicollis
in the not-incised urosternite IX and in the shorter, trapezoidal, apically slightly incised and not-enlarged posteriorly urotergite X. Additionally,
M. brevicollis
shows longer elytra.
Description
. Male. Body length:
1.8 mm
; minute, elongated, entirely pitch black; antennae and elytra relatively short.
Head rounded, posteriorly moderately constricted; eyes prominent; temples twice as long as upper side of the eyes. Last maxillary palpomere globular and apically pointed.
Antennae 11-segmented, short, posteriorly hardly surpassing the metafemora, almost moniliform; scape elongate, surpassing the eyes for half of its length; antennomeres II-X subequal, one-half as long as scape; antennomere XI one-third longer than previous ones. Antennomere proportions according to the formula: 2.8: 1.4: 1.3: 1.4: 1.4: 1.4: 1.4: 1.4: 1.4: 1.4: 2.0.
Pronotum cordiform, hardly as wide as the head, apically rounded; basal angles straight.
Elytra as wide as the head at base, short (1.75 times as long as wide at base), reaching the metafemora posteriorly, apically constricted, acute at apex. Hind wings fully developed.
Legs typical of the genus; tarsomere I as long as tarsomeres II - IV together; tarsomere IV bilobed (plantar pad); tarsomere
V
thin and longer than III - IV, claws simple.
Key to fossil
Malthininae
, with description of two new species in Baltic amber (
Coleoptera
Cantharidae
)
Fig. 1.
Malthodes caenozoicus
n. sp.
, Holotype, dorsal side.
Fig. 2.
Malthodes caenozoicus
n. sp.
, Holotype, dorsal side, real colours of the species.
Abdomen elongate; tergite VIII subcylindrical, one-third as wide and one-half as long as VII; tergite IX not clearly visible but elongate lobe-shaped; tergite X trapezoidal, posteriorly enlarged, covered with long pubescence; sternite IX barely elongate, large (lobe-shaped) and not apically incised, covered with long pubescence. A long and thin urophysis, covered with long pubescence, is present at each side of abdominal segment VIII, surpassing the tergite IX.
Etymology
. The specific name is derived from Latin
“caenozoicus
”
= Caenozoic, by reference to the age of the species.