First record of Bruchidius apicipennis (Heyden, 1892) (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) from Siberia
Author
Legalov, Andrei A.
Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals, SB RAS, Frunze Street 11, Novosibirsk, 630091, Russia. & Altai State University, Lenina Street 61, Barnaul, 656049, Russia. & Tomsk State University, Lenina Prospekt 36, 634050 Tomsk, Russia.
Author
Reshetnikov, Sergei V.
0000-0001-7347-8169
Kropotkina street 273, Novosibirsk, 630111, Russia. * Corresponding author. E-mail: fossilweevils @ gmail. com, https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7347 - 8169
text
Ecologica Montenegrina
2022
2022-10-26
58
50
54
http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2022.58.5
journal article
10.37828/em.2022.58.5
2336-9744
8029726
Species:
Bruchidius apicipennis
(
Heyden, 1892
)
(
Figs. 1-2
)
Mylabris apicipennis
Heyden 1892: 101
[
type
locality: “Turkestan”]
Bruchidius apicipennis
:
Schilsky 1905: 89
[“Turkestan: Aral- See, Alai, Kashgar, Aris”]; Lukjanovich, Ter- Minassian 1957: 146 [flat regions of
Central Asia
, north to approximately 44°-
45° N
, east to
Kashgar
];
Ter-Minassian 1975: 245
[
Mongolia
];
Borowiec 1987: 604
[
Iran
,
Haraz
near
Abu Ak
, Elburs Mts.];
Anton 1998: 77
;
Anton 2010: 341
[
Kazakhstan, Mongolia
,
Turkmenistan
,
Xinjiang
];
Li et al. 2014: 16
[
China
(
Xinjiang
),
Iran, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, South Africa, Turkey
,
Turkmenistan
];
Ghahari, Borowiec 2017: 219
[
Iran
(Tehran),
Kazakhstan, Mongolia
,
Turkmenistan
,
Eastern
China
].
Material
:
RUSSIA
,
22 ex.
(ISEA)
,
10 ex.
(CSRN),
Altaiskii Krai
,
Mikhailovsky District
,
NE of Malinovoe Ozero
vill., shore of
Iodnoe lake
,
on
Sphaerophysa salsula
,
51.68546º N
,
79.79902º E
,
16.VI.2022
,
A. & V. Legalov
,
S. Reshetnikov
;
1 ex.
(ISEA), env.
Slavgorod
,
Bursol
,
53.16456º N
,
78.45531º E
,
18.VI.2022
,
A. Legalov
.
Figure 1
.
Bruchidius apicipennis
, habitus, Altaiskii Krai: A – male, dorsal view, B – female, dorsal view, C – female, lateral view.
Description
. Body stout and thick, pygidium slanted. Colour of integument black. Antennae, mouthpart, femora, tibiae and tarsi yellowish-brown. Apices of elytra reddish-brown. Vestiture dense, made of long and thin, greyish-white setae. Body dorsally with brownish setae. Pronotum and elytra with brownish unclear markings. Head strongly declined, moderately elongated. Labrum free, narrow. Mandibles curved. Maxillary palpi visible, elongated. Labial palpi 3-segmented. Frontal region densely punctuate, with vertical median carina. Eyes strongly emarginated, large, strongly protuberant, finely facetted. Temples and vertex short. Antennal insertions visible from above. Antennae inserted before eyes, long, reaching humeri. Antennomeres 1-4 suboval. Antennomere 2 shorter and slightly narrower than antennomere 1. Antennomere 3 longer and narrower than antennomere 2. Antennomere 4 slightly shorter and wider than antennomere 3. Antennomere 5 conical, slightly longer and wider than antennomere 4. Antennomeres 6-10 transverse. Antennomere 6 shorter and wider than antennomere 5. Antennomere 7 longer and wider than antennomere 6. Antennomere 8 slightly shorter and wider than antennomere 7. Antennomere 9 slightly wider than antennomere 8. Antennomere 10 subequal to antennomere 9. Antennomere 11 suboval, longer than antennomere 10. Pronotum campaniform. Disc moderately convex, densely punctate. Greatest width at base. Scutellum rectangular with triangular incision at posterior margin. Elytra subparallel-sided, widest at end of basal quarter. Scutellar area not depressed. Base of striae 3 and 4 without teeth. Elytral striae narrow, with small punctures. Interstriae wide and flat, with dense and fine punctation. Procoxal cavities transverse, contiguous. Pre- and postcoxal portions of prosternum short. Metaventrite short, flattened, punctate. Wings developed. Abdomen telescoped. Ventrite 5 faintly emarginate at apex, longer than 4. Pigidium arched at males and not arched at females. Legs long. Femora thickened. Metafemora not incrassate, with minute preapical denticle mesoventral margin. Metatibiae straight, continuously widened from base to apex, with complete margins and apical mucro. Tarsi pseudoquadrisegmented. Tarsomeres 1 and 2 conical. Tarsomere 3 bilobed. Tarsomeres 1-3 with weak pulvilli on lower surface. Tarsomere 5 long. Trasal claws free and appendiculate. Mesotarsomere 1 long-conical. Mesotarsomere 2 very long. Length of body:
2.2-2.6 mm
.
Figure 2
.
Bruchidius apicipennis
, aedeagus, Altaiskii Krai: A – dorsal view, B – lateral view habitus, C –ventral view.
Figure 3
. Collection plant of
Bruchidius apicipennis
.
Figure 4
. Distribution of
Bruchidius apicipennis
.
Remarks
. This species develops on
Sphaerophysa salsula
(Pall.) DC. (
Lukjanovich and Ter-Minassian 1957
)
. We collected it from this plant (fig. 3) growing on the shore of a salt lake.
Distribution.
Asia minor
(
Iran
),
Turkmenistan
,
Kyrgyzstan
,
Kazakhstan
,
Russia
,
China
(
Xinjiang
),
Mongolia
(
Bayankhongor
and
Ömnögovi prov.
) (fig. 4). This species is listed in the general distribution for
Russia
,
South Africa
,
Turkey
(
Li et al. 2014
), but we think that this is an erroneous records.