A Review of Genus Cyclosomus Latreille (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Lebiinae: Cyclosomini) in Asia.
Author
Kavanaugh, David H.
Department of Entomology, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94118.
Author
Cueva-Dabkoski, Mollie
Student Science Fellow, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, and & 2355 Pearl Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405.
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Cyclosomus acutangulus
Kavanaugh & Cueva-Dabkoski
Figures 2
,
4
,
14A
,
15A
,
16A
,
17A
,
18A
,
20
Cyclosomus acutangulus
Kavanaugh & Cueva-Dabkoski, 2023: 459
.
HOLOTYPE
, a male, deposited in
IOZ
. Type locality:
China
,
Yunnan
,
Tengchong County
,
Wuhe Township
,
Longchuan River
at
Longjiang
Bridge.
Diagnosis.
Adults of
C. acutangulus
can be distinguished from those of all other
Cyclosomus
species in Asia by the following combination of character states: Body size medium for genus, males =
7.1 to 8.2 mm
, females =
6.8 to 8.2 mm
; pronotum (
Fig. 14A
) with anterior angles narrow, distinctly acute, lateral margins slightly to distinctly sinuate near anterior angles, disk dark piceous to black, with lateral pale bands well-defined and very narrow; free apex of prosternal intercoxal process long (as in
Fig. 15C
); elytra with preapical dark spot present or absent; elytral epipleura with long setae only in humeral and subhumeral areas, setae in apical two-thirds distinctly shorter; median lobe of male genitalia with shaft evenly arcuate and tapered subapically, with apical lamella thick, slightly deflected ventrally in lateral aspect (
Fig. 16A
), shaft slightly broadened for most of its length, then tapered to base of short, narrow, smoothly rounded apical lamella in dorsal aspect (
Fig. 17A
).
FIGURE
4.
Cyclosomus acutangulus
Kavanaugh and Cueva-Dabkoski
, dorsal habitus. A. Holotype male (Longchuan Jiang at Longjiang Bridge, Wuhe Township, Tengchong County, Yunnan, China); B. Female (Bhalukpong, Arunachal Pradesh, India). Scale lines = 1.0 mm.
Members of
C. acutangulus
are most similar to those of
C. suturalis
but differ from the latter in having the pronotum with anterior angles narrow and markedly acute, lateral margins slightly to distinctly sinuate near the anterior angles, and the lateral pale bands well-defined and very narrow. Males of the two species also differ in the curvature of the median lobe in lateral aspect (compare
Fig. 16A
with
Fig. 16G
) and in shape of the apical lamella in dorsal aspect (compare
Fig. 17A
with
Fig. 17G
).
Habitat distribution.
In
Yunnan
, specimens of this species were collected only at night, with the aid of headlamps. They were found active on the surface of dry or only slightly damp sandy substrate, with no or only widely scattered and low vegetation, on the upper edges of open sandy beaches along the Longchuan River (
Fig. 18A
) and Nanwanhe at elevations of 1215 and
931 m
, respectively.
Geographical distribution.
We
examined a total of
30 specimens
(
14 males
and
16 females
) from the following localities:
CHINA
:
Yunnan
:
Longchuan County
,
Zhangfeng
(
Nanwanhe
, 24.1959°/97.7844°,
931 m
,
25 March 2015
,
Y. Liu
and
H.L. Shi
collectors [
one female
;
IOZ
])
;
Tengchong County
,
Wuhe Township
(
Longjiang Bridge on Longchuanjiang
, 24.89889°/98.66667°,
1215 m
,
30 October 2003
,
H.B. Liang
and
X.C. Shi
X collectors [
six males
and
six females
]),
(beach of
Longchuan River
,
24.8941
/
98.6750
°,
1215 m
,
22 March 2015
,
Y. Liu
and
H.L. Shi
collectors [
six males
and
seven females
;
CAS
and
IOZ
]),
(
Longjiangqiao
, 24.89176°/98.67551°,
1230 m
,
3 June 2006
,
D.H. Kavanaugh
and
R.L. Brett
collectors [
one male
and
one female
])
.
INDIA
:
Arunachal Pradesh
:
Bhalukpong
(27.0333°/92.5833°,
150 m
,
26 May-3 June 2006
,
P. Pacholátko
collector [
one male
and
one female
;
NHMUK
])
.
At present, this species is known only from one locality in northeastern
India
and two localities in western
Yunnan Province
,
China
(
Fig. 20
)
. The localities in
India
and Yunnan are about
650 km
apart, and it is likely that this species occurs also in suitable habitats in the intervening region, including northern
Myanmar
(
Kachin State
), and northeastern
India
(
Arunachal Pradesh
and
Nagaland
states), at low elevations (below
1500 m
) along rivers draining the western and southern slopes of the Himalayan ranges in these areas, respectively.
Geographical variation.
The specimens from the locality in northeastern
India
lack the preapical dark spot found in specimens from the localities in Yunnan, but otherwise are similar.
Geographical relationships with other
Cyclosomus
species.
Members of
C. acutangulus
have been found syntopic with those of
C. flexuosus
at Bhalukpong,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
India
[
NHMUK
] but nowhere with any other species. The geographical ranges of
C. acutangulus
and
C. suturalis
may overlap slightly in westernmost Yunnan. In fact, both species have been found on sandy beaches along the Longchuan River (Longchuanjiang) but at different localities more than
150 km
apart along the river course and at different elevations (the former above
1200 m
and the latter at
734 m
). Otherwise, the range of
C. acutangulus
is not known to overlap with that of any other
Cyclosomus
species.