Revision of the genus Peltonotus Burmeister (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) from Southeastern Asia
Author
Jameson, Mary Liz
University of Nebraska State Museum, Division of Entomology, Lincoln, NE U. S. A., 68588 - 0514 mjameson 1 @ unl. edu
Author
Wada, Kaoru
Musashimurayama Daini Junior School, 1460 Midorigaoka, Musashimurayama-shi, Tokyo 208 - 0012 Japan kwada 007 @ hotmail. com
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Zootaxa
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.502.1.1
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Peltonotus gracilipodus
Jameson and Wada
,
n. sp.
(
Figs. 20
,
41a–c
,
53
,
65
)
Type material.
Holotype
male housed at
WADA
with following label data, male genitalia and mouthparts mounted beneath specimen: a) "
Harau
Valley
Paya
Kumbuh Near
Bukit Tinggi Central
Sumatra
INDONESIA
" (typeface), b) "
X 1987
leg.
Marlis Elis
" (typeface and handwritten), c) "K.
WADA
Col No. 029" (typeface, yellow label), d) our
holotype
label
.
Allotype
female at
UNSM
with identical label data and our
allotype
label.
Ten
paratypes
(
3 males
,
7 females
) housed at
FUJI
,
NSMT
,
WADA
,
UNSM
,
BCRC
, and
MNHN
with our
paratype
labels.
One
female
paratype
with label data identical to
holotype
and our
paratype
label.
One
female
paratype
with label data: a) "Harau Valley Paya Kumbuh C.
SUMATRA
III–IV 1992
leg.
Sarimudanas
" (typeface) and "Collection of Mary Liz Jameson" (typeface).
One female
paratype
with identical locality and collector data, but date "
VII–XII 1992
."
Two male
paratypes
with identical locality and collector data, but date "
IV 1989
" and "
Collection of Mary Liz Jameson
" (typeface) or “Kaoru Wada Collection” (typeface).
Two female
paratypes
with identical locality and collector data, but dates “XI,
1992I
, 1993” and “VIVIII1989” and “Kaoru Wada Collection 2002” (typeface).
One male
paratype
at
BCRC
with label data: a) “BURMA, Tenasserim, 41995” (typeface and handwritten; locality data suspect), b) “
Peltonotus pruinosus Arrow Kabakov.
det.” (handwritten), c) “incorrect locality? Congeners from
Sumatra
.
Det. M.E. Jameson
2003” (handwritten and typeface), and our
paratype
label.
One female
paratype
with label data: a) "[Pang Kavan] W.
Sumatra
Is.
INDONESIA
.
VI.1995
leg." (typeface and handwritten), b) "KAORU
WADA
COLLECTION" (typeface), c) "Collection of Mary Liz Jameson" (typeface). One female
paratype
at
MNHN
with label data: a) “
Sumatra
, Siboga,
III.1903
” (typeface), b)
Peltonotus malayensis Arrow
cotype
♀
” (handwritten), c) “
G. J. Arrow
vidit 1910” (typeface), d) “Museum Paris ex.
Coll. R. Oberthur
” (typeface, yellow label), e) "
Peltonotus malayensis Arrow
♀
Paralectotype
" (our yellow
paralectotype
label), f)
Peltonotus gracilipodus Jameson and Wada
Paratype
.
Description.
Holotype
male. Length
16.8 mm
. Widest width 8.0 mm. Color: Head, pronotum, scutellum, pygidium, elytron, and venter castaneous. Elytra with weak iridescent bloom Head: Surface of frons with base impunctate (middle) to sparsely punctate (laterally), middle frons to apex moderately densely punctate; punctures simple, multisetigerous; setae minute (1–12+ per puncture) and moderately long adjacent to eye (0–1 per puncture). Surface of clypeus moderately densely punctate, more dense laterally; punctures simple, multisetigerous; setae minute (1–12+ per puncture) and short near margin (0– 1 per puncture). Clypeus laterally weakly bowed, apex truncate, corners square, beaded; bead not weakly arcuate posteriorly. Labrum broadly narrowly emarginate at middle. Mandible with external edge rounded, inner apex with 2 weak teeth.
Mentum
with apical half rounded (
Fig. 20
), notched at middle; palpomere 2 dorsoventrally flattened, about 3 times width of palpomere 1, setose; setae dense, moderately long, rufous, weakly thickened, some curled. Maxilla: mala with dense lamellate setal brush; stipes with setae dense, long, flattened at apex, curled at apex; palpomere 2 with internomedial bump. Antennal club subequal to segments 2–7. Pronotum: Bead lacking anterior to scutellum. Surface moderately densely punctate; punctures simple, unisetigerous; setae short. Lateral margin lacking long setae. Elytral sutural length: About 4.5 times length of scutellum. Elytra: Surface with 7 poorly developed, punctate, longitudinal striae between suture and humerus; punctures ocellate, moderate in size, moderately dense, multisetigerous apically; setae minute (1–12+ per puncture). Intervals similarly sculptured. Propygidium: Surface shagreened and moderately densely punctate; punctures simple, unisetigerous, with a transverse row near apex; setae short, rufous. Pygidium: Surface densely punctate; punctures ocellate, multisetigerous; setae minute (7–12+ per puncture) and short (0–1 per puncture). Venter: Prosternal keel elongate; apex projecting anteriorly at about 90° with respect to ventral plane, produced to about 3/4 of protrochanter, truncate. Legs: Foretibia of male bidentate; lateral margin with short, dense setae. Foretarsomere 5 subequal in length to tarsomeres 1–4, greatly thickened; foretarsomeres 3–4 with apices expanded, dorsal and ventral apices of tarsomeres 1–4 clothed with small patch of dense, short setae. Foreclaws with inner claw broadly curved, about 3 times thicker than outer claw; outer claw elongatearcuate, about 1/2 the length of inner claw; empodium bulbous at base. Meso and metatibial claws of male with 2 setae, claws angled toward venter, about 3/4 length of metatarsomere 5. Metatibia of male with apical spurs weakly curved; ventral spur produced to middle of metatarsomere 1, dorsal spur produced to middle of metatarsomere 2. Parameres:
Fig. 41a–c
.
Allotype
Female. Differs from the
holotype
in the following respects. Length
16.4 mm
. Widest width
8.1 mm
. Color: Head, pronotum, scutellum, propygidium, pygidium, and venter black; elytra black with iridescent bloom. Head: Surface of frons with setae minute (1–12+ per puncture). Surface of clypeus with setae minute (1–12+ per puncture). Pronotum: Punctures lacking setae. Elytron: Surface at apex lacking minute setae. Epipleuron of female in ventral view expanded, broadly incised at sternite 4; in dorsal view expansion welldeveloped (
Fig. 53
). Legs: Foreclaws 1/2 length of foretarsomere 5, angled toward the venter.
Paratypes
(
3 males
,
7 females
). Differ from the
holotype
and
allotype
in the following respects. Length
14.4–16.1 mm
. Widest width 8.2–
7.5 mm
. Head: Surface of frons and clypeus in female with multisetigerous punctures; setae minute (0–12 per puncture).
Etymology. The specific epithet “
gracilipodus
” refers to the slender fifth foretarsomere in the male (
gracilis
= slender,
podus
= foot). This is compared with the sister species,
P. podocrassus
,
in which the males have an enlarged, robust fifth foretarsomere.
Diagnosis.
Peltonotus gracilipodus
closely resembles
P. podocrassus
. Males of
P. gracilipodus
and
P. podocrassus
are easily separated from other species of
Peltonotus
due to the metatibial spur that is subequal or slightly longer than metatarsomere 1 (the metatibial spur is usually subequal in length to metatarsomeres 1–2).
Peltonotus gracilipodus
differs from
P. podocrassus
by the form of the fifth foretarsomere in the male (slender in
P. gracilipodus
, robust in
P. podocrassus
), palpomere 2 of the mentum that possesses curled setae (
Fig. 20
), and palpomere 2 of mala that possesses curled setae curled and an internomedial bump.
Distribution (
Fig. 65
). Central
Sumatra
,
Indonesia
.
Locality records (
12 specimens
) from
BCRC
,
WADA
,
MLJC
,
MNHN
.
INDONESIA
(
SUMATRA
). West
Sumatera Province
(9):
Harau Valley
(Paya Kumbuh near Bukit Tinggi), Pang Kavan, Siboga
.
Temporal Data. March (2), April (2), June (2), July (1), October (3), November (1).
Remarks. We suspect that the locality data on
one male
paratype
from
Myanmar
(labeled as “
Burma
”) is incorrect because of its disjunct distribution (all other specimens are distributed in central Sumatra). In every respect, this unique male is conspecific with other specimens of
P. gracilipodus
.