A taxonomic review of the pericaline ground-beetles in Taiwan, with descriptions of new species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini)
Author
Hunting, Wesley
Author
Yang, Man-Miao
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ZooKeys
2019
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.816.29738
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.816.29738
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Amphimenes
carinacaulis
sp. n.
Figs 9, 10
A-D
, 11C, 12
Specific
epithet.
From Latin carina and caulis, in reference to the strong preapical dorsolateral carina of the male phallus.
Types and other material examined.
Holotype (male) labeled
"Holotype"
[circular, ringed with red]; "TAIWAN: Yilan Co./Yuanshan Twp. Fushan/ Botanical Garden Area/ 24.7562N, 121.5924E"; "hand collecting, ~640m/ Acc. Ti-211b, April 16, 2014/ D. Hwang & W. M. Hunting"; " NCHU/100952". Eleven paratypes, eight males and four females. For further details see EH Strickland Virtual Entomology Museum Database.
Type locality.
Taiwan. Fushan Botanical Garden, Yilan county.
Diagnosis.
Specimens of this species are distinguished from other Taiwanese
Amphimenes
by: being macropterous, having a brunneus elytral suture in apical half, and cross striations on disc of elytra.
Description.
OBL 6.50 - 7.83 mm. Length (n = ten males, ten females): head 0.64 - 0.76, pronotum 1.20 - 1.40, elytra 3.42 - 4.50, metepisternum 0.80 - 1.00 mm; width: head 1.12 - 1.36, pronotum 1.64 - 1.92, elytra 2.60 - 3.10, metepisternum 0.46 - 0.60 mm.
Body proportions. HW/HL 1.67 - 1.94; PWM/PL 1.34 - 1.42; EL/EW 1.28 - 1.53; ML/MW 1.50 - 2.08.
Color. Fig. 9. Dorsum of head piceous; clypeus and labrum rufo-brunneous; pronotum nearly piceous with margins rufo-brunneous; proepipleuron rufo-brunneous to brunneous; antennae rufo-brunneous to brunneous; palpi rufo-brunneous; elytral disc nearly piceous, margins rufo-brunneous, translucent; elytral epipleura rufo-brunneous; thoracic sclerites brunneo-piceous; abdominal sterna rufo-brunneous medially and brunneo-piceous at lateral margins; legs with trochanter and femora rufo-testaceous, tibia rufo-brunneous to brunneo-piceous.
Figure 9. Dorsal habitus and color pattern of
Amphimenes carinacaulis
sp. n.. (OBL 7.35 mm).
Microsculpture. Dorsum of head and pronotum with isodiametric mesh pattern easily visible at 50
x
magnification; elytra with transverse sculpticells forming elongate and irregular mesh, faintly visible at 50
x
magnification; striae faintly punctate along length.
Macrosculpture. Elytra with cross-striations on intervals, more or less evenly spaced throughout length.
Pilosity. Elytra with scattered micro-punctures, setae visible.
Luster. Elytra moderately glossy to moderately dull; ventral thoracic sterna and abdominal sterna moderately dull.
Head. Labrum with indentation along apical margin, somewhat bilobed; eyes somewhat flattened in appearance, following contour of head.
Pronotum. Lateral margins narrow; posterio-lateral margins obtuse to almost right-angled; basal lobe present.
Elytra. Humeri broadly rounded; lateral margins nearly parallel.
Hind
wings. Macropterous.
Legs. Meso-tibia with or without several shallow notches from mid-way to base along ventral surface.
Male genitalia. Fig. 10
A-D
. Length 1.32-1.44 mm. Phallus with basal phallic carina (bpc) from base to mid-phallus, decreasing in length from center to right of center when viewed ventrally; left side of shaft moderately enlarged medially, with a strong preapical dorsolateral carina (pdc); endophallus with small internal endophallic sclerite near apex, few distinctive endophallic lobes (el).
Figure 10. Digital images of male genitalia of
Amphimenes carinacaulis
sp. n.. A left lateral aspect, endophallus everted B right lateral aspect C ventral aspect D left lateral aspect. Legend: bpc basal phallic carina; el endophallic lobes; pdc preapical dorsolateral carina (apical endophallic sclerite not visible).
Female genitalia. Fig. 11C. Width 0.92-0.96mm. Two spermathecae, spermatheca 1 (sp1) and 2 (sp2) with ducts relatively smooth and even throughout length; one spermathecal accessory gland (sg); spermathecal gland duct (sgd) attachment site on spermatheca 1 duct, proximal to attachment site of spermatheca 2; one small node (sdn), near base of spermatheca 2 duct.
Figure 11. Line drawings of the female reproductive tract of species of the genus
Amphimenes
Bates, known from Taiwan, ventral aspect. A
A. asahinai
Nakane B
A. absensacidus
sp. n. C
A. carinacaulis
sp. n.. Legend: bc bursa copulatrix; co common oviduct; des dorsal ensiform setae; gc1 gonocoxite 1; gc2 gonocoxite 2; les lateral ensiform setae; lt lateral tergite; sg spermathecal gland; sgd spermathecal gland duct; sp1 spermatheca 1; sp2 spermatheca 2. Scale bars 0.5 mm.
Habitat, habits, and seasonal occurrence.
The known elevational range of
A. carinacaulis
sp. n. is from 640 to 1850 meters. Adults of this species are found in mixed primary and secondary forest of montane areas. Adults are crepuscular or nocturnal with most activity observed on live tree trunks at night. Specimens have been collected from April to July. All known specimens were hand collected.
Geographical distribution.
Amphimenes carinacaulis
is known only from Taiwan. See Figure 12.
Figure 12. Map showing known localities for species of the genus
Amphimenes
Bates, in Taiwan.