Notes on the genus Anomala SAMOUELLE, 1819 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Rutelinae) in Vietnam and neighboring regions: eight new species and faunistic records
Author
Zorn, Carsten
Author
Kobayashi, Hirokazu
Author
Wada, Kaoru
text
Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology
2017
67
2
325
352
journal article
10.21248/contrib.entomol.67.2.325-352
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Anomala imperspicabilis
spec. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank. org:act:
8B865ECA-A674-4C60-A04A-10B0B4196C34
(
Figs 4
,
13
)
Type series
:
Holotype
: ,
VIETNAM
Nghe An prov.
Con Cuong
JUN. 2008
. (
NSMT
)
.
Paratypes
: 1 , the same data as for the holotype (
MFPC
)
;
1 , 1 , LAOS-NE; HUA PHAN prov. BAN SALUEI;
Phu Phan Mt.
;
20°15'N
104°02'E
;
1500-2000 m
;
26.iv.-11.v.2001
J. Bezděk
&
D. Hauck
leg. (
CZPC
)
;
9 , 24 , NE-LAOS:
Hua Phan prov.
;
Ban Saleui
,
Phou Pan
(
Mt.
) ~
20°12'N
,
104°01'E
;
1300-1500 m
;
01.-31.V.2011
; leg.
C. Holzschuh Ankauf
ZFMK
Bonn
2011 (
CZPC
,
PLPC
,
ZFMK
)
;
28 , 25 , NE-LAOS:
Hua Phan prov.
;
Ban Saleui
,
Phou Pan
(
Mt.
)-
20°12'N
,
104°01'E
11.iv.-15.v.2012
,
1300-1900 m
leg.
C. Holzschuh
– ZFMK
Ankauf
2012 (
CZPC
,
ZFMK
)
;
3 , 5 , NE-Laos:
Hua Phan Prov.
,
Ban Saleui
,
Phou Pan
(
Mt.
) -
20°12'N
,
104°01'E
,
11.iv.-15.v.2012
,
1300-1900 m
, leg.
C. Holzschuh
ZFMK
Ankauf
2012/13 (
CZPC
,
ZFMK
)
;
5 , 1 , NE-LAOS
Hua Phan prov.
Ban Saleui Phou Pan
(
Mt.
)
20°12'N
,
104°01'E
11.iv.-15.v.2012
,
1300-1900 m
leg.
C. Holzschuh
ZFMK
Ankauf
2012/13 (
CZPC
,
ZFMK
)
;
3 , 3 , NE-LAOS:
Hua Phan prov.
;
Ban Saleui
,
Phou Pan
(
Mt.
) ~
20°12'N
,
104°01'E
;
1300-1900 m
leg.
C. Holzschuh
11.iv.-15.v.2012
– ZFMK
Ankauf
2012/13 (
CZPC
,
ZFMK
)
;
7 , 5 , LAO-NE
Hua Phan Prov.
, ~
20°12'N
104°01'E
, PHU PHAN
Mt.
,
1500-1900 m
,
17.v.-3.vi.2007
,
Vit Kubáň
leg. (
NMPC
)
;
28 , 17 , LAOS-NE,
Houa Phan prov.
, 20°13'09-19"N 103°59'54"-
104°00'03"E
,
1480- 1510 m
, PHOU PANE
Mt.
,
22.iv.-14.v.2008
Vit Kubáň
leg. (
CZPC
,
NMPC
)
;
1 , 1 , LAOS-NE,
Houa Phan prov.
, 20°12-13.5'N 103°59.5-
104°01'E
,
Ban
Saleui->
Phou Pane Mt.
,
1340-1870 m
,
15.IV.-15.V.2008
, lao collectors leg. (
NMPC
)
.
Description
: Body shape elongate ovoid, strongly convex; body length:
15.3-18.6 mm
, width:
8.5-9.4 mm
.
Color
. Dorsal face metallic green, pronotum with vague narrow yellow border (lateral margin of pronotum and margins of elytra broadly suffused with yellow color in specimens from northern
Laos
); footstalk of antenna yellowish brown, club black; ventral face predominantly metallic green; mouthparts, sternal segments, femora and tibiae yellowish brown, meso- and metatibia with dark metallic green distal ends; tarsi dark metallic green.
Head
with erect yellow setae (
0.13-0.25 mm
in length) along eyes; interocular distance equals 0.74 times the maximum transverse head width. Antennal club 0.8 times as long as footstalk. Clypeus broadly trapezoidal with broadly rounded front angles; densely punctate, the punctures round and partly coalescent; anterior margin distinctly reflexed; fronto-clypeal suture almost straight. Frons densely punctate, partly coalescent and rugulose in lateral portions, the punctures becoming larger and sparser postero-laterad; vertex irregularly scattered with smaller round punctures.
Pronotum
1.9 times as wide as long; sides broadly rounded, widest shortly before the base; basal marginal line almost complete, interrupted before the scutellum; front angles produced and acute, hind angles obtuse; disc with dense transverse punctures (ca.
0.05-0.1 mm
); punctures partly transversely confluent towards front- and hind angles; with a distinct longitudinal medial furrow and vague depression in the middle of the lateral area; with erect yellow setae (
0.25-0.38 mm
in length) along lateral margins.
Scutellum
1.3 times as wide as long, apex acute; irregularly scattered with somewhat transverse punctures.
Elytra
. Regularly striate-sulcate; intervals moderately convex; striae not marked by regular rows of punctures; entire surface covered with very dense, transversely confluent punctures, forming small transverse striae; punctation sparser, separate and less transverse only towards the ridges of primary costae, at the humeral protuberance and behind the scutellum; epipleura rather narrow, disappearing shortly before apical curvature; marginal membrane starting near middle of metacoxa.
Pygidium
triangular, widely rounded at apex; somewhat tumid; with very transverse punctures which are adjacent to each other or confluate, forming a striolation which is arranged concentrically around the tumidity; each puncture bearing a microscopic seta (50x); with sparse long yellow setae (
0.13-0.45 mm
in length) in apical portion.
Mesoventrite
very narrow and somewhat concave between the approximated mesocoxae.
Metaventrite
with very dense, transversely confluent punctation; with sparse, rather short, yellowish brown setae (
0.05-0.125 mm
in length) in lateral portions; sparsely punctate and almost glabrous in the middle.
Abdominal ventrites
transversely punctate in the middle, densely transversely striolate at the sides; 2nd to 4th ventrite with a transverse row of semierect brownish setae (
0.05-0.13 mm
in length) in the apical half.
Legs
slender and long; protibia bidentate; terminal tooth somewhat prolonged and weakly obtuse at apex; protarsal segment 5 with a sharp tooth at basal 3/5; inner protarsal claw and outer mesotarsal claw apically incised; the upper branch of the inner protarsal claw small and slen- der, the lower branch broad with an obtuse angle at its ventral margin; the upper branch of outer mesotarsal claw slightly more slender than the lower one.
Female
: Sides of pronotum distinctly more rounded; pygidium not tumid; terminal tooth of protibia spatulate and rounded at apex; modified protarsal claw less enlarged, without ventral angle.
Diagnosis
:
Anomala imperspicabilis
spec. nov.
is very similar to
Anomala aulax
(
WIEDEMANN, 1823
)
. There appear to be no external characters that permit the separation of these two species. Details of the aedeagus, however, is distinctly different (fig. 13): the upper apex of each of the parameres ends in a branched, thorny structure, whereas it has a laterally curved, spine-like structure in
A. aulax
. The lower apex of each paramere is spatulate in
A. imperspicabilis
but hook-shaped in
A. aulax
.
Anomala imperspicabilis
is also similar to
Anomala delavayi
FAIRMAIRE, 1886
,
Anomala profundisulca
LIN, 2002
, and
Anomala aulacoides
OHAUS, 1915
, but differs from these species significantly in the shape of the aedeagus.
Anomala profundisulca
and
A. aulacoides
have distinctly more convex elytral intervals than
A. imperspicabilis
, and
A. delavayi
generally has orange-brown femora and tibiae, strongly contrasting with the metallic green venter.
Remarks
: All specimens of
A. imperspicabilis
found in northern
Laos
have a broad yellow margin on the pronotum and elytra; however, there appear to be no differences in the aedeagus. The taxonomic value of this color difference is yet unclear. More material from other localities is required to resolve this issue.
Etymology
: The Latin specific epithet translates as “inscrutable” or “inapprehensible”. It is an allusion to the unclear relation between the two known populations of the new species.