The world fauna of Synchroidae Lacordaire, 1859 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionoidea, Synchroidae)
Author
Hsiao, Yun
Author
Ondřej Konvička
Author
Chiun-Cheng Ko
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-02-23
407
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journal article
30667
10.5852/ejt.2018.407
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Synchroa elongatula
Nikitsky, 1999
Figs
3I
,
4E, K
,
5I
–J, Q
,
6M–N
Synchroa elongatula
Nikitsky, 1999
: 476
.
Diagnosis
This species resembles
Synchroa melanotoides
in pronotal structure, with lateral sides margined in posterior one-third to one-fourth, but it can be distinguished by its blackish brown antennae and legs; elongate and slender elytra; prosternal process narrowed apically; aedeagus: paramere wider, with lateral sides subparallel or sinuate. It is also similar to
S. formosana
, but differs in partially margined pronotum; aedeagus: basal part of median lobe narrower.
Material examined
LAOS
:
1 ♂
,
Ban Satuei village env
.,
20
°
12′ N
,
103°50′ E
,
Mt. Phu Pane
,
1200–1900 m
,
Huaphanne prov
. [=
Houaphanh
prov. in NE
Laos
],
1–20 May 2014
,
St. Jakl
and
Lao
leg. (
OKZC
).
Supplementary description of male from
Laos
(
Fig.
3I
)
MEASUREMENTS. Length:
11.50 mm
(10.00–11.00 in
type
series); width: 3.00 mm.
HEAD. Ratio of eye diameter to interocular space 1.0: 1.6 (
1.41–1.49 in
type
series). Antennomere XI ca 3.0 times as long as maximum width. Length ratio of antennomeres as follows: 1.65: 1.00: 2.10:1.95: 1.50: 1.50: 1.40: 1.50: 1.55:1.50: 2.20.
PRONOTUM. Ca 1.5 times wider than length, ca 1.7 times as wide as head.
ELYTRA. Ca 3.0 times as long as maximum width. Seven faint traces of striae in each elytron from dorsal view, stria I fused with II (
Fig. 4E
), gradually shortened outwards. Prosternal process long, margined laterally, rounded and narrowed apically; length behind procoxae longer than width between procoxae. Mesoventrite with shallow, oval mesoventral cavity, moderately punctate.Abdominal ventrite V truncate, with lateral sides rounded (
Fig. 4K
); sternite VIII concave in middle of apical edge, forming two roundly angular lobes on both sides, densely pubescent apically (
Fig. 5J
); sternite IX without spiculum gastrale on apical edge (
Fig. 5Q
); tergite VIII without median strut on apical edge, rounded apically, densely pubescent apically (
Fig.
5I
); tergite IX and X completely fused, rounded apically, densely pubescent on apical edge (
Fig. 5Q
).
AEDEAGUS (
Fig. 6M–N
). Lanceloate, basal piece curved dorsally, lateral sides narrowed basically. Parameres narrowly separated apically and with a groove in dorsal median part, lateral sides distinctly widened in middle, length ca 3.2 times maximum width. Median lobe elongate, tapered, strongly narrowed apically in apical half.
Notes
In the original description, this species was mentioned as having striae only in the apical part of the elytral suture. However, we discovered extremely indistinct elytral striae on this specimen. Together with our analysis of this character, it is possible that the elytral striae of the
type
series are too faint to observe or this character varies from absent to indistinct within this species. On the other hand, although most of the characters are in accordance with the original description, the parameres of this specimen are different from the illustration given in
Nikitsky (1999)
by its distinctly widened lateral sides and narrower dorsal groove, which implies that it could belong to another taxon new to science. Considering the insufficient material, intraspecific variation within other species and geographic distribution, we herein regard this specimen as representing a variation of
S. elongatula
instead of giving it a new taxonomic status.
Distribution
Vietnam; Laos, new record.