A revision of Onychelmis Hinton, 1941 (Coleoptera: Elmidae), with description of new species, DNA barcoding and notes on the geography of the genus
Author
Linský, Marek
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Zoology Lab, Institute of Botany, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK- 84523, Bratislava, Slovakia. & Department of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Science, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina B- 1, SK- 84215 Bratislava, Slovakia.
marek.linsky@gmail.com
Author
Čiamporová-Zaťovičová, Zuzana
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Zoology Lab, Institute of Botany, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK- 84523, Bratislava, Slovakia. & Department of Ecology, Faculty of Natural Science, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina B- 1, SK- 84215 Bratislava, Slovakia.
zuzana.zatovicova@savba.sk
Author
Čiampor, Fedor
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Zoology Lab, Institute of Botany, Plant Science and Biodiversity Centre, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, SK- 84523, Bratislava, Slovakia.
f.ciampor@savba.sk
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-03-11
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.739.1263
journal article
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Onychelmis splendida
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
56128631-3C7F-4D7E-941E-DDA1DC318912
Figs 3D
,
5B
,
6G
,
9
C–D, 11B, 11F, 12A–B
Differential diagnosis
Onychelmis splendida
sp. nov.
can be distinguished from all species of the genus by the combination of the following characters: 1) moderate size (CL:
1.37–1.40 mm
); 2) pro- and mesofemora with tomentum reaching to around middle in males, and behind middle in females (
Fig. 6G
); 3) humeri produced; 4) prominent carina on sixth interval absent; 5) elytral punctures absent; 6) shape of aedeagus lanceolate (
Fig. 9
C–D).
Etymology
The specific epithet
splendida
is from the Latin ʻ
splendidus
ʼ (ʻshinyʼ) referring to the glabrous, shiny elytra.
Material examined
Holotype
ECUADOR
•
♂
“Ecuador,
Napo prov.
,
road to Coca
,
Sumaco
env.,
00°43′29.0″ S
,
77°46′01.4″ W
,
1109 m
a.s.l.
,
17. 8. 2013
,
confluence of two larger streams, with gravel, stones, boulders, Čiampor & Čiamporová-Zaťovičová lgt.
”;
PUCE
.
Fig. 5.
Venter and metaventrites of male
Onychelmis
spp.
A
,
C
.
O. lenkae
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♂ (PUCE).
B
.
O. splendida
sp. nov.
, paratype, ♂ (PUCE). Arrows show setal tufts. Scale bars: A = 0.5 mm; B–C = 0.3 mm.
Paratypes
ECUADOR
•
3 ♂♂
,
3 ♀♀
; same collection data as for holotype;
PUCE
/
CCB
•
1 ♂
; “Ecuador,
Napo prov.
,
road to Coca
,
Sumaco
env.,
00°42′25.7″ S
,
77°43′10.0″ W
,
1138 m
a.s.l.
,
17. 8. 2013
, stream ca.
2–3 m
wide,
fast flowing, with boulders, stones, gravel, submerged wood, Čiampor & Čiamporová- Zaťovičová lgt.
”;
PUCE
/
CCB
•
1 ♂
,
3 ♀♀
; “Ecuador,
Napo prov.
,
road to Coca
,
00°43′39.6″ S
,
77°45′56.1″ W
,
1129 m
a.s.l.
,
17. 8. 2013
,
small waterfall, Čiampor & Čiamporová-Zaťovičová lgt.
”;
PUCE
/
CCB
.
Other material
ECUADOR
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for holotype;
CCB
.
Description
Male
BODY (
Fig. 3D
). Obovate, black dorsally, brown ventrally; length
1.37–1.40 mm
; width
0.64–0.68 mm
; dorsum convex, glabrous with sparse, light yellowish-brown setae. Hairy or scale-like tomentum distributed on following areas: genae, sides of prosternum, mesoventrite, metaventrite and abdomen, epipleura, and medial and lateral portions on bases of femora.
COLOUR. Head, pronotum and elytra black; venter dark brown to black with reddish tinge; coxae, femora and tarsi dark brown with reddish tinge; trochanters and tibiae brown; basal segments of antennae and tarsal claws pale brown.
HEAD. Partly retractable into prothoraX, dorsally shiny. Antennae filiform, 11-segmented; pedicel about twice as long as scape; remaining segments about 4 times as long as scape and pedicel combined; segments 3–10 subrectangular, subequal in length; terminal segment longest, suboval, with pointed apex. Labrum with anterior margin very slightly emarginate medially; anterolateral angles broadly arcuate with numerous golden, recumbent hair-like setae; clypeus shorter and wider than labrum, about 3.5 times as wide as long, anterior margin slightly concave, anterolateral angles rounded; frontoclypeal suture almost straight. Eyes well developed, HW:
0.30–0.31 mm
, ID:
0.17–0.18 mm
, suboval in lateral view, protruding from head outline in dorsal view, circumocular surface raised. Frons between eyes convex.
Fig. 6.
Tomentum on pro- and mesofemora of
Onychelmis
spp.
A
.
O. leleupi
Delève, 1968
.
B
.
O. lenkae
sp. nov.
C
.
O. lobata
sp. nov.
D
.
O. longicollis
(
Sharp, 1882
)
.
E
.
O. minor
sp. nov.
F
.
O. onorei
sp. nov.
G
.
O. splendida
sp. nov.
H
.
O. whiteheadi
Spangler & Santiago, 1991
. Drawings are schematic, bodies are divided to identical halves: left = male, right = female (note: females unknown for D and H).
THORAX. Pronotum widest behind middle, PW:
0.41–0.43 mm
, PL:
0.47–0.49 mm
; surface shiny, with narrow reticulation along basal margin and posterolateral angles, with dense tiny punctures; sublateral carinae absent, fine raised line indistinct; disc conveX, divided by a broad, deep transverse impression before middle; two prescutellar foveae separated by a raised line extending from base to apical discal half, connecting pronotal halves and merging into them; anterior margin arcuate; posterior margin bisinuate; sides of pronotum convex before and after transverse constriction; lateral margins narrowly rimmed; posterolateral angles orthogonal; anterolateral angles slightly produced. Hypomeron finely microreticulate, widest in middle. Prosternum moderately long in front of procoXae, with anterior margin concave; sides raised around procoxae, forming carinae, not reaching anterior margin, prosternal process long, moderately broad, with posterior margin broadly rounded. Mesoventrite coarse, short and wide, with deep triangular groove for reception of prosternal process; posterior margin around mesocoxae raised. Metaventrite slightly wider than long, shiny; disc convex with very shallow to indistinct, medial, triangular depression in posterior half; discrimen in basal ¾, very thin, almost indistinct; with one prebasal fovea on each side of metaventrite (
Fig. 5B
). Elytra (EL:
0.89–0.92 mm
, EW:
0.64–0.68 mm
) convex, widest in anterior ¾; sides strongly declivous; surface shiny, with dense tiny punctures; elytral margin narrowly rimmed; humeri protruding from outline; epipleuron tapering posteriorly; sublateral carina absent; strial punctures absent (in few specimens a partial striation is present). Scutellum subovate, flat. Legs moderately long; femora clavate; tibiae longest. Protibiae with anterior cleaning fringe on apical ⅓; mesotibiae with two cleaning fringes – anterior on apical ⅕ and posterior on apical ⅓; metatibiae with posterior cleaning fringe on apical ⅓. Tarsi 5-segmented, first four segments each with one fine pale, recumbent seta, fifth segment slightly shorter than remaining segments combined; claws with a large subbasal and smaller basal teeth.
ABDOMEN. With 5 ventrites. First ventrite with basal margin broadly rounded, fifth ventrite longest, apically setose, with posterior margin broadly arcuate. Aedeagus (
Fig. 9
C–D) elongate. Penis elongate, without fibula; corona in basal half; in ventral view concave with rounded apeX; in lateral view evenly narrowed from base to curved apeX. Parameres absent. Phallobase almost 2 times as long as penis, parallel-sided, in ventral view straight, curved in lateral view.
Female
EXternally similar to male, eXcept metaventrite without prebasal foveae, fifth ventrite more elongate and extension of femoral tomentum greater.
Biology
Collected from stream ca
7 m
wide in deforested area with riffles and pools, close to the confluence with a larger stream, substrate composed of boulders, stones and gravel (
Fig. 11F
).
Distribution
Known from three localities in
Napo Province
(
Figs 11B, F
,
12
A–B).