On Aethina Erichson of Northeast India (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae: Nitidulinae)
Author
Dasgupta, Jhikmik
0000-0003-0447-2593
Zoological Survey of India, ‘ M’ Block, New Alipore, Kolkata- 700053, INDIA. & indianaspoonbill @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0447 - 2593
indianaspoonbill@gmail.com
Author
Pal, Tarun Kumar
0000-0001-7523-2349
Zoological Survey of India, ‘ M’ Block, New Alipore, Kolkata- 700053, INDIA. & tkpal 51 @ rediffmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7523 - 2349
tkpal51@rediffmail.com
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-04-06
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5.
Aethina (Aethina) vicina
Grouvelle, 1894
Aethina vicina
Grouvelle, 1894b: 585
.
Aethina (Aethina) vicina:
Kirejtshuk, 1986: 65
.
Note:
Aethina nigrocastanea
Grouvelle, 1903
, synonymised by
Kirejtshuk 1986
; is
re-established here as a distinct species.
Diagnosis:
Body (
Figs. 34, 35
) oval, dorsal surface moderately convex and ventral surface somewhat flattened, dark brown to black, opaque, densely punctate. Pronotum and elytra bordered; dorsum covered with dense, moderately long, golden, semi-erect setae.
Head
transverse, about as broad as long, frons feebly depressed; punctation on frons round, distinct, diameter about the size of the eye facets, separated by about 1–2 diameter of punctures; punctures on vertex coarser, round and deep, about 2× the size of eye facets, separated by about 0.75–1 diameter of punctures; setae on frons and vertex moderately long, dense and decumbent; eyes large and moderately projected, about 0.4× as long as head, outer margin rounded, finely facetted. Antenna about 1.2× as long as head; antennal club about 1.3× as long as broad, about 0.3× as long as antenna.
Prothorax
transverse (l.0: 1.9), anterior margin moderately deeply emarginate; sides arcuate, posterior margin feebly bisinuate, anterior angle obtuse, posterior angle somewhat pointed. Pronotum moderately convex, surface distinctly punctate, separated on top of pronotal disc by 0.5–1 diameter; moderately long, semi-erect setae present on disc.
Scutellar shield
transverse, about 1.4× as broad as long, semi-circular in shape with rounded apex; punctures slightly finer than those on pronotum, separated by 1–2 diameter of punctures; setae short, golden, decumbent, posteriorly directed.
Elytra
about 1.2× as broad as long, anterior margin closely fitting with hind margin of prothorax, humeral angles right-angled, sides arcuate, apices separately rounded; punctures somewhat oval, indistinct, scattered, slightly longer than those on pronotum; setae moderately long, semi-erect with the surface and posteriorly directed.
Exposed part of abdominal tergites about 2× as broad as long; setae short, closely appressed to the surface of the abdomen, posteriorly directed.
Ventral
side uniformly chocolate-brown; gular region of head with subparallel antennal grooves running posterad. Mesocoxae bears a median longitudinal carina, mesocoxal lines reaching almost up to three-fourth of the length of the metaventral-metanepisternal suture from base, thereby creating a distinct axillary space.
Aedeagus
(
Figs. 30, 31
): Parameres spoon-shaped with apex abruptly truncate, short setae present on the distal half of the length of lateral margin. Median lobe somewhat elongate with pointed apex and rounded basal margin.
Measurements
(in mm): Total length 3.04, width of head across eyes 0.56, length of antenna 0.70, length and width of prothorax 0.91 and 1.79, length and width of elytra together 1.63 and 1.93.
Material examined.
1 ex. ♀
INDIA
:
Meghalaya
,
Cherrapunji
, 02–0.3.
x.1914
,
S. Kemp Coll.
,
Det.
by
A. Grouvelle
.
Distribution.
INDIA
:
Meghalaya
(new record),
West Bengal
;
MYANMAR
.
Remarks.
Kirejtshuk (1986)
while revising
Aethina
of Oriental and Palaearctic regions, synonymised
A. (A.) nigrocastanea
Grouvelle, 1903
with
A. (A.) vicina
. The re-description of the species
A. (A.) vicina
is based primarily on
one female
specimen from
Meghalaya
, determined by A. Grouvelle, in the ZSI; the illustration of male genitalia by
Kirejtshuk (1986)
was relied upon.