A review of the family Oedemeridae (Coleoptera) of the Socotra Archipelago
Author
Švihla, Vladimír
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2012
2012-12-17
52
337
346
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5339158
0374-1036
5339158
Colobostomoides marshalli socotraensis
ssp. nov.
(
Figs. 1–2
)
Type
locality.
Yemen
,
Socotra Island
, Neet.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: J (
NMPC
), ‘
Socotra
I.,
x.2000
/
Neet
/
V
.
Bejček, K
. Šťastný lgt. [white label, printed]
’.
PARATYPES
(
NMPC
), same label data, 2 JJ
; ‘
YEMEN
, SOCOTRA Island SE / sandy beach by
Wadi Dehlme
/
N 12°26′43″
,
E 54°16′54″
/
L. Purchart
&
J.Vybíral
lgt. [white label, printed]’, 3JJ
; ‘
YEMEN
,
SOCOTRA ISLAND
/ ca.
3 km
NE of
SHUAB
/
Avicennia marina
mangrove
; /
sand dunes,
20.–21.vi.2012
/
12°34.1′N
53°23.9′E
,
3 m
//
SOCOTRA
Expedition
2012 /
J. Bezděk
,
J. Hájek
,
V
.
Hula
, / P.
Kment
, I.
Malenovský
, /
J. Niedobová
&
L. Purchart
leg.’, 1 J
.
Diagnosis.
Length (J):
9.2–14.4 mm
. Male terminalia similar to those of the nominotypical subspecies (cf.
VÁZQUEZ 1996
), female unknown.
Differential diagnosis.
The newly described subspecies differs from the nominotypical form in the characters mentioned in
Table 1
(cf.
Figs. 1–2
and
VÁZQUEZ 1996
).
Comments.
C. marshalli marshalli
is hitherto known only from the
Republic of South Africa
(
Eastern Cape
and
KwaZulu-Natal
provinces). It is probable, that
C. marshalli socotraensis
ssp. nov. was introduced to
Socotra
by ocean streams and here it differentiated on the subspecific level. However, there is also the possibility, that
C. marshalli
s. lat.
originates from
Socotra
(and/or Asian mainland) and it was introduced to southern Africa by the commercial ships commuting, very frequent during the Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Another possibility is that this species is widely distributed from
South Africa
to
Yemen
, but still has not been discovered in the intermediate areas. This pattern of distribution is known for example in
Stenoria muiri
Kaszab, 1956 (Meloidae)
–
Yemen
and southern
Mozambique
, with two subspecies scarcely distinct by phenetic characters.
Table 1. Differential characters of
Colobostomoides marshalli marshalli
(Blair, 1926)
and
C. marshalii socotraensis
ssp. nov.
Pronotum pale lemon yellow with narrow medio-longi- Pronotum either entirely pale lemon yellow or (in one tudinal terra-cotta to sienna stripe, not reaching anterior specimen) almost entirely sienna with narrow anterior, and posterior margin. ventro-lateral and posterior paler margins only.
Elytra more or less darkened submarginally. Elytra either entirely pale lemon yellow or (in
one specimen
) almost entirely sienna with narrow sutural and lateral margins only.
Figs. 1–4. General habitus of Socotran
Oedemeridae
. 1–2 –
Colobostomoides marshalli socotraensis
ssp. nov.
; 3–4 –
Dentostomus socotrensis
(
Švihla, 1986
)
.
Figs.5–8. General habitus of Socotran
Oedemeridae
. 5 –
Dentostomus guichardi
(
Švihla, 1987
)
; 6–8 –
Anisochrodes janavlada
sp. nov.
Etymology.
Named according to its distribution.
Distribution.
Endemic to
Socotra Island
.