Taxonomic revision of the genus Elmomorphus Sharp, 1888. II. Redescription of the genus and review of the species from India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, China, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam (Coleoptera: Dryopidae)
Author
Selnekovič, Dávid
D930D757-D929-4248-A29C-A857E0505345
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Ilkovičova 6, SK- 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia.
david.selnekovic@uniba.sk
Author
Jäch, Manfred A.
D749707A-8823-4110-8D51-BF5AF4E2820F
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Burgring 7, A- 1010 Wien, Austria.
manfred.jaech@nhm-wien.ac.at
Author
Kodada, Ján
6E88BFBB-8769-44EC-8285-29E357CEC064
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Ilkovičova 6, SK- 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia.
jan.kodada@uniba.sk
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European Journal of Taxonomy
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Elmomorphus dentipes
sp. nov.
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DEBDB95A-9133-42F0-B76C-87DD5B625F93
Figs 70–71
,
74B
,
107B
,
113B
Differential diagnosis
Elmomorphus dentipes
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 70
) belongs to the group of species characterised by having the dorsal plastron on anterior portions of the head and the posterolateral portions of the elytra. Elytral punctures are scattered over the entire surface, striae are absent. Males bear conspicuous long erect setae or setal clusters on the labrum, prosternal process, and metaventrite; the disc of their metaventrite is depressed, and the mesal face of the metatibia has a conspicuous tooth near the middle.
Elmomorphus dentipes
most closely resembles
E. curvipes
sp. nov.
and
E. similis
sp. nov.
, from which it can be distinguished by the metatibia being nearly straight in both sexes and by the male mesotibia not expanded in the distal half (
Fig. 70
). The parameres are evenly narrowed, with apices very narrowly rounded (
Fig.71
) in
E. dentipes
, but distinctly sinuate with broadly rounded apices in
E. similis
(
Fig. 69
). The bursa copulatrix has a distinct dorsal row of spines and with several spines scattered over the lateral portions in
E. dentipes
(
Fig. 74B
). In
E. similis
the spines are scattered over the dorsal and lateral portions, and not arranged in a distinct dorsal row (
Fig. 74A
). In
E. curvipes
, the spines are arranged in a distinct dorsal row but absent in lateral portions (
Fig. 74C
).
Elmomorphus dentipes
also closely resembles
E. simplipes
sp. nov.
, from which it can be distinguished by the metatibial tooth. The spines on the bursa copulatrix in
E. dentipes
are always arranged in a distinct dorsal row (
Fig. 74B
), while in
E. simplipes
, the spines are scattered over the dorsal parts and only sometimes form an indistinct dorsal row (
Fig. 67A
).
Etymology
The epithet, an adjective (nominative singular), is a combination of the Latin words ‘dens’ (‘tooth’) and ‘pes’ (‘foot, leg’). It refers to the tooth on the male metatibia.
Type material
Holotype
VIETNAM
–
Lam Dong Province
•
♂
; “S-VIETNAM: 17.-
21.4.
12km
N
Dalat
1995
Lang Bian
|
12°03′N
108°27′E
1580 - 1750 m
Pacholatko
&
Dembicky
”;
NMW
.
Fig. 70.
Elmomorphus dentipes
sp. nov.
, paratype, male from type locality (NMW), TL: 2.90 mm.
Fig. 71.
Elmomorphus dentipes
sp. nov.
, paratype from type locality (NMW), aedeagus.
A
. Lateral aspect.
B
. Ventral aspect. Scale bar: 0.1 mm.
Paratypes
VIETNAM
–
Lam Dong Province
•
64 ♂♂
,
76 ♀♀
; same collection data as for holotype;
CKB
,
NMW
.
–
Thanh Hóa Province
•
4 ♂♂
; “
VIETNAM
, Thanh Hóa Prov.,
Bá Thước Distr
.,
Thành SƠn
,
20°30′01.4″N
,
105°06′19.3″E
,
467 m
a.s.l.
,
15.11.2022
,
Kodada
&
Selnekovič
leg. (10)”;
CKB
.
Additional material examined
CHINA
–
Yunnan Province
•
53 ♂♂
,
4 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
, ca.
15km
W Menglun
5.11.1999
, ca.
700 - 800m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 354)”;
NMW
•
1 ♂
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
3km
S Menglun
,
6.11.1999
, ca.
500m
, leg.
Jäch
et al. (CWBS 357)”;
NMW
•
9 ♂♂
,
5 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
10km
NW Menglun
7.11.1999
, ca.
700m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 359)”;
NMW
•
11 ♂♂
,
5 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
10km
NW Menglun
7.11.1999
, ca.
700 - 800 m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 360)”;
NMW
•
1 ♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
50km
SSE
Menglun
,
Mengyüan
8.11.1999
, ca.
700m
leg.
Jäch
et al. (CWBS 361)”;
NMW
•
1 ♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
50km
SSE
Menglun
,
Mengyüan
8.11.1999
, ca.
700m
, leg.
Jäch
et al. (CWBS 362)”;
NMW
•
3 ♂♂
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
6km
NW Mengla
8.11.1999
, ca.
700m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 364)”;
NMW
•
15 ♂♂
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
6km
NW Mengla
8.11.1999
, ca.
700m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 365)”;
NMW
•
44 ♂♂
,
20 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
6km
NW Mengla
9.11.1999
, ca.
700m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 367)”;
NMW
•
27 ♂♂
,
23 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
20km
NW Mengla
9.11.1999
, ca.
1000 m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 368)”;
NMW
•
5 ♂♂
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
, ca.
50km
NW Mengla
,
9.11.1999
, ca.
800m
leg.
Wang
&
Wei
(CWBS 370)”;
NMW
•
12 ♂♂
,
11 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
35km
NW Menglun
10.11.1999
ca.
1100m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 371)”;
NMW
•
2 ♂♂
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
ca.
7km
NE Jinghong
12.11.1999
, ca.
600m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 377)”;
NMW
•
18 ♂♂
,
13 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Xishuangbanna
, pass betw.
Jinghong – Mengyang
12.11.1999
, ca.
1100m
leg.
Jäch
, et al. (CWBS 379)”;
NMW
•
3 ♂♂
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Simao Pref.
36km
SW
Simao
,
Jian Shan Riv.
15.11.1999
, ca.
1000m
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 388)”;
NMW
•
4 ♂♂
,
2 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Simao Pref.
35km
S Simao
,
Zhu Shan
,
16.11.1999
, Caiyang Riv. NR ca.
1100m
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 390)”;
NMW
•
42 ♂♂
,
32 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Simao Pref.
25km
SW
Simao
,
Zhu Shan
,
17.11.1999
, ca.
1000m
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 392)”;
NMW
•
10 ♂♂
,
10 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Simao Pref.
25km
SW
Simao
,
Zhu Shan
,
17.11.1999
, ca.
1000m
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 393)”;
NMW
•
1 ♂
,
3 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Simao Pref.
35km
SW Mojiang
19.11.1999
, ca.
1000m
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 394)”;
NMW
•
14 ♂♂
,
20 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Simao Pref.
35km
SW Mojiang
,
19.11.1999
ca.
1000m
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 395)”;
NMW
•
10 ♂♂
,
2 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Gejiu Pref.
30km
S
Gejiu
,
Tian Ba Shi
env.
23.11.1999
, ca.
1300m
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 400)”;
NMW
•
1 ♂
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Gejiu
Pref.
30km
S Gejiu
,
Tia Ba Shi
env.
23.11.1999
, ca.
1300m
,
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 401)”;
NMW
•
2 ♂♂
,
5 ♀♀
; “
CHINA
:
Yünnan
,
Chuxiong Pref. Da Shui Go
riv. nr.
Ban Jiu
,
10km
N Yipinglang
27.11.1999
, ca.
1700m
,
Schönmann
&
Wang
(CWBS 409)”;
NMW
.
LAOS
–
Champasak Province
•
1 ♂
; “S-LAOS: Prov. Champasak W
Muang
Paksong,
900m
Ban Itou Wf.
[waterfall]
28.5.1996
leg.
Schillhammer
(10)”;
NMW
. –
Luang Namtha Province
•
1 ♀
; “N-LAOS:
Prov. Lg. Nam Tha
, ca.
20 km
NE Muang Sing
10.6.
1996
, 700 m
leg.
Schillhammer
(20)”;
NMW
•
1 ♀
; “N-LAOS:
Prov. Lg. Nam Tha
, ca.
5 km
S Muang Sing
650 m
Huay Giulom
riv.,
10.6.1996
leg.
Schillhammer
(21)”;
NMW
•
17 ♂♂
,
19 ♀♀
; “N-LAOS: Prov.
Lg. Nam Tha
ca.
20km
SE Muang Sing
12./
13.6.1996
950m
leg.
Schillhammer
(25)”;
NMW
•
1 ♂
; “N-LAOS: Prov.
Lg. Nam Tha
ca.
30km
NW Lg. Nam Tha
16./
18.6.1996
800 m
leg.
Schillhammer
(28, 30)”;
NMW
.
MYANMAR
•
14 ex.
; “MYANMAR:
Shan State
ca.
300 m
below
Ye Ayegan
reservoir leg.
H. Shillhammer
,
U Myint Hlaing, U Aung Moe
, 9.6.[20]02 (
MBS
84
) ǀ small right tributary to main stream
20°36.274′N
96°32.055′E
”;
NMW
•
9 ex.
; “
MYANMAR
:
Shan State
ca.
40 km
N Aungban
above
Ale Chaung village
leg.
H. Schillhammer
,
U Myint Hlaing, U Aung Moe
, 10.6.[20]02 (
MBS
85
) ǀ Waboe stream, furcating stretch, ca.
1540 m
20°59.80′N
96°34.69′E
”;
NMW
•
2 ex.
; “
MYANMAR
:
Shan State
Main Thouk Forest
Monastery, 4.6.[20]04 leg.
H. Schillhammer
,
H. Shaverdo
,
U Myint Hlaing
(
MBS
136
/136a) ǀ stream in primary forest pools along stream & downstream in dried out stream bed”;
NMW
•
7 ex.
; “
MYANMAR
:
Shan State
ca.
5 km
SW Kalaw Ye Aygan
, 9.6. [20]04 leg.
H. Schillhammer
,
H. Shaverdo
,
U Myint Hlaing
(
MBS
143
c) ǀ small stream, trib. of main str., ca.
1340 m
20°36.274′N
96°32.055′E
”;
NMW
.
THAILAND
–
Chiang Mai Province
•
1 ♂
; “
THAILAND
: 30./31.11. Chiang Mai Prov. 1995 W Mae Rim, Mae Sa NP [National Park] leg.
Zettel
(2)”;
NMW
•
1 ♂
; “
THAILAND
:
1.11.1995
Chiang Mai Prov.
Doi Suthep
,
900m
leg.
Zettel
(3)”;
NMW
•
7 ♂♂
,
8 ♀♀
; “
THAILAND
:
2.11.1995
Chiang Mai Prov.
Doi Suthep
,
750-800m
leg.
Zettel
(4)”;
NMW
•
3 ♂♂
,
3 ♀♀
; “
THAILAND
:
5.11.1995
Chiang Mai Prov.
900-1100m
Doi Suthep NP leg. Zettel (7)”;
NMW
•
2 ♂♂
,
10 ♀♀
; “
Thailand
:
Chang Mai
,
Doi Sutep Nat. Park
,
24.III.1994
Monthatarh [Monthatan] Falls, A-1043,
W.D.S. Shepard
leg.”;
CSS
•
1 ♂
,
5 ♀♀
; “
Thailand
:
Chiang Mai
,
Doi Sutep Nat. Park
,
24.III.1994
Monthatarh [Monthatan] Falls, A-1044,
W.D.S. Shepard
leg.”;
CSS
•
1 ♂
; “
Thailand
:
Chiang Mai
,
Doi Sutep Nat. Park
,
24.III.1994
Monthatarh [Monthatan] Falls,A-1045,
W.D.S. Shepard
leg.”;
CSS
•
8 ♂♂
,
5 ♀♀
; “
THAILAND
,
11.3.1992
18°48′N
98°55′E
Doi Suthep
,
1200m
leg.
Malicky
(SS 16)”;
CKB
,
NMW
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
; “
Thailand
:
Chiang Mai Prov.
,
Doi
Inthanon Huai Pha Tang stream,
1300 m
,
16.1.2009
leg.
H. Zettel
&
S. Silalom
(62)”;
NMW
•
4 ex.
; “N-THAILAND
Ban Sanpakia
19° 19′ N
98° 50′ E
,
1000 m
a.s.l.
,
3.V.1998
,
V. Kubáň
leg.”;
CKB
.
–
Mae Hong Son Province
•
1 ex.
; “
THAILAND
:
12.11.1995
12 km
S Mae Hong Son
,
Pha Bong
leg. Zettel (13a)”;
NMW
.
–
Nan Province
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
; “N-
THAILAND
: Nan,
3.1.1999
Doi Phu Ka NP,
1400 m
nr. Huai Nam Dan vill. leg.
P. Mazzoldi
(26)”;
NMW
.
Type locality
Vietnam
,
Lam Dong Province
,
12 km
north of Da Lat, Lang Bian.
Description
Measurements (mm): TL:
♂♂
2.67–3.32 (2.89 ± 0.14, n =64),
♀♀
2.71–3.37 (3.03 ± 0.15, n=38); PL:
♂♂
0.60–0.76 (0.67 ± 0.04, n =64),
♀♀
0.62–0.76 (0.69± 0.04, n=38); PW:
♂♂
1.15–1.43 (1.24 ± 0.07, n =64),
♀♀
1.18–1.50 (1.30 ±0.08, n =38); EL:
♂♂
2.00–2.57 (2.22± 0.10, n =64),
♀♀
2.08–2.60 (2.34 ± 0.11, n=38); EW:
♂♂
1.35–1.69 (1.50± 0.08, n=64),
♀♀
1.43–1.75 (1.56± 0.08, n= 38); PhL: 0.83–1.01 (0.90 ± 0.04, n=64); PrL: 0.48–0.60 (0.54 ± 0.02, n=64).
Body ovate, moderately convex dorsally (
Fig. 70
). Integument dark brown to black; mouthparts, antennae, and legs dark reddish brown. Pubescence consisting of very short sparse yellowish setae. Plastron present on anterior portions of head, apicolateral portions of elytra, and on the ventral surface except prosternal process, median part of metaventrite, and middle of ventrites 1–2.
Head with round setiferous punctures, slightly smaller than an eye facet, separated by 1.0–1.5 × puncture diameter; plastron present on frontoclypeus. Labrum wider than long, anterior margin slightly rounded; dorsal surface microreticulate, with minute round setiferous punctures; males with conspicuous long setae. Anterior margin of clypeus straight. Antennae 9-segmented. Eyes oval, interfacetal setae short; ID:
♂♂
0.32–0.56 mm
(
0.42 mm
± 0.03, n=64),
♀♀
0.41–0.51 mm
(
0.46 mm
± 0.02, n =38); APD/ ID:
♂♂
1.33–2.52 (1.75± 0.12, n=64),
♀♀
1.60–1.80 (1.69± 0.04, n=38).
Pronotum wider than long, widest at base, PW/PL:
♂♂
1.73–2.05 (1.85± 0.07, n=64),
♀♀
1.74–2.07 (1.90 ± 0.08, n=38); surface with round setiferous punctures; microreticulation absent; plastron absent; rim of anterior margin as wide as three eye facets, interrupted in middle; lateral sides convergent, straight. Prosternal process with lateral margins straight, divergent, posterior margin broadly V-shaped; lateral portions raised, in males with long setae anteriorly; median keel rather flat. Scutellum longer than wide, smooth, with small punctures. Metaventrite with median area without plastron posteriorly widened, in males slightly depressed, with one pair of setal clusters; lateral margins of metaventral process raised, discrimen rather indistinct. Elytra ovate, strongly convex, widest close behind middle, EL/EW:
♂♂
1.34–1.59 (1.48± 0.05, n =64);
♀♀
1.42–1.57 (1.50± 0.03, n=38); surface with very fine microreticulation formed by irregular polygonal meshes; plastron present on epipleura and on apicolateral portions. Pro- and mesotibia straight, not abruptly expanded in distal half; metatibia slightly curved, in males with small tooth on apical third; PrTL/PL:
♂♂
1.05–1.25 (1.15± 0.04, n= 64),
♀♀
0.97–1.15 (1.06± 0.05, n =38). Protarsus ca 0.70 × as long as protibia; terminal protarsomere as long as three preceding tarsomeres combined.
Abdominal plastron lacking on middle of ventrites 1–2. Ventrite 5 with short longitudinal keel before apex; apical margin in females triangularly excised in middle. Aedeagus (
Fig. 71
): phallobase rather robust, expanded proximally, PhL/PrL: 1.37–1.84 (1.68 ±0.09, n=64); parameres evenly narrowed to apices, moderately curved ventrad, apices narrowly rounded in lateral aspect; penis narrowly rounded apically in dorsal aspect, very slightly expanded and rounded in lateral aspect. Ovipositor: valvifers long and flattened, 1.50–1.90 × as long as right coxite; coxites asymmetrical, right one ca 1.30 × as long as left one. Bursa copulatrix (
Fig. 74B
) with sclerotised spines forming a distinct dorsal row, and with a group of several scattered lateral spines; spermatheca tubular with accessory gland.
Secondary sexual dimorphism
Males with long setae on labrum, on lateral portions of prosternal process, and on disc of metaventrite; metatibia toothed. Apical margin of ventrite
5 in
females with small median triangular excision.
Distribution
China
(
Yunnan
),
Laos
,
Myanmar
,
Thailand
,
Vietnam
(
Fig. 113B
).