A revision of the Pediacus Shuckard 1839 (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) of Asia and Australasia
Author
Marris, John W. M.
Author
Ślipiński, Adam
text
Zootaxa
2014
2014-01-13
3754
1
32
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journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3754.1.2
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Pediacus thomasi
Marris & Ślipiński
,
sp. nov.
Figs.
10
A–C.
Diagnosis
Recognisable by the combination of the following characters: body form elongate, pronotum sides convergent anteriorly with anterior denticle acute and prominent. This species is very similar to
P. elongatus
, from which it may be separated by its stouter antennae with antennomere III distinctly broader than IV.
Description. Body
length
3.8–4.1 mm
(n=
4
), strongly elongate,
3.16
× longer than wide; colour red-brown to orange-brown, legs slightly paler; pubescence short, pale, appressed and inconspicuous; surface moderately glossy.
Head
transverse,
1.78
× wider than long; puncturation moderately impressed and moderately dense medially, increasing in size and density laterally with punctures separated by about their diameter; setae short, fine and appressed, inconspicuous; microsculpture weakly reticulate, surface weakly glossy; eyes large, strongly projecting, ocular index
0.69
, postocular denticle absent; antennae as in
Fig.
10
C, antennomere VII larger than VI and VIII.
FIGURE 10.
Pediacus
species: (A–C)
P. thomasi
sp. nov.
; (D–H)
P. taiwanensis
sp. nov.
(A, E) Head and pronotum; (C, D) antenna; (B, H) dorsal habitus; (F, G) variation of aedeagus.
Pronotum
transverse
1.22
× wider than long, widest at about posterior
3
/
4
, sides convergent anteriorly; lateral margins moderately explanate and reflexed with four prominent denticles, anterior denticle strongly projecting, narrowly obtuse to acute, antero-medial denticle small to moderate and obtuse, postero-medial and posterior denticles prominent and obtuse to narrowly obtuse; disc moderately impressed, deeper basally; puncturation as for head, with a narrow, impunctate median strip; setation and microsculpture as for head.
Elytra
strongly elongate,
2.17
× longer than wide, sides subparallel, epipleura moderately explanate; puncturation moderately dense but weakly impressed basally, becoming more dense and deeply impressed laterally, puncturation faint on disc; setation short, appressed and inconspicuous; microsculpture finely granulate.
Genitalia
not examined. No male specimens were available.
Type
material.
Holotype
(
female
): “
TAIWAN
:
Kaohsiung Tengjhih
(ª¼)
27
.V–
22
.VI.
2005
, leg.
C. L. Li
//
Chi-Feng Lee
// HOLOTYPE
Pediacus thomasi
Marris & Ślipiński
2013
”. Specimen mounted on card; deposited in
TARI
.
Paratypes
:
TAIWAN
:
TAIWAN
: Kaohsiung Tengjhih (ª¼)
27
.V–
22
.VI.
2005
, leg. C. L. Li (
1
,
FSCA
);
C. [Central]
TAIWAN
: Tai Chung Co.
40km
.,
200
Logging Road (
200
ªϔffi) alt. ca.
2000m
by FIT
26–27
/VI/
2002
collr. C. L. Li (
1
,
TARI
);
N. [North]
TAIWAN
: Tao
Yuan
Co. Ming Chi (№m)
121
˚
27
'
35
"E/
24
˚
38
'
43
"N alt. ca.
1020m
by FIT
20
/V–
14
/VI/
2004
collr. C. L. Li (
1
,
TARI
).
Distribution.
Taiwan
.
Etymology.
This species is named in honour of Dr Mike Thomas in recognition of his contribution towards the knowledge of cucujoid beetles and for his willing assistance with the authors’ cucujoid research.