New species and new records of the genus Doliops Waterhouse, 1841 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Author
Barševskis, Arvīds
text
Baltic Journal of Coleopterology
2014
2014-12-31
14
2
113
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.10905148
1407-8619
10905148
Doliops serapavginae
sp. n.
(
Fig. 7 A, B, C
)
Type material.
Holotype
: Female. Mindanao,
Mt. Parker
, T’boli,
South Cotabato
, 07.2014, local collector leg.
Paratypes
:
Male.
Philippines
:
Mindanao
,
Mt. Apo
,
Kidapawan
,
South Cotabato
, 09.2014, local collector leg.;
Female.
Philippines
:
Mindanao
,
Kiamba
,
Sarangani
, 09.2014, local collector leg
.
Description.
Body black, with light luster. Surface very convex, with greenish, iridescent spots. Body length:
13.1 – 13.8 mm
, largest width:
5.5 – 6.1 mm
.
Head almost square, parallel-sided, with bilobate eyes. Head between eyes and protrudet antennal bases with longitudinal band of greenish scales and thin straight median line. Head on front of greenish band shiny, without white pubescence. Cheeks beneath eyes without spot of greenish scales, without sparse punctures near eyes and with very fine transverse microsculpture. Labrum pubescent and punctate. Head black, finely punctate, glossy, with luster. In frontal part weaklyconvex, with very fine transverse microsculpture. Two basal antennomeres black with light purple luster and pubescence, third antennomere brown basally, fourth antennomere testaceous basally, with very fine white pubescence, remaining antennomeres testaceous and tomentose. Pronotum very convex, shiny, with sparse coarse punctuation in later al par ts, with fin e tr an sver se microsculpture. Pronotum in frontal part with transverse stripe of greenish scales, widened laterally. Disc of pronotum in centrum without pubescence, shiny. Scutellum apically rounded, shiny and tomentose. Elytra very convex, black, shiny, with purple or greenish metallic luster, with greenish spots of scales. Basal yellow circle small, round, not elongated. Second spot transverse, narrow. Apical spot slightly triangular, often interrupted basally, with enlarged corners. Lateral sides of elytra with slightly protruding shoulder bumps. Lateral sides of each elytron behind shoulders without raised nodules and with wide impressions under transverse band. Width of elytra at shoulders: 4.7 – 5.0 mm. Largest width of elytron behind middle:
5.5 – 6.1 mm
. Elytra with sparse and coarse punctures and pubescence laterally, in the front of transverse band smoothly. Meso-, metaepimera and sternites spotted laterally, covered with greenish scales. Femora without small yellow spot at apex, more or less tomentose. Dorsal surface of tarsomeres covered by grey, tomentum. Tibia and tarsi in apical part covered by numerous setae.
Aedeagus (
Fig. 7C
).
Fig. 6. A -
D. jirouxi
sp. n.
(Form 1, dorsal view), B -
D. jirouxi
sp. n.
(Form 1, lateral view), C -
D. jirouxi
sp. n.
(Form 2, dorsal view), D -
D. jirouxi
sp. n.
(Form 2, lateral view), E -
D. jirouxi
sp. n.
(
aedeagus
), F -
D. shavrini
(dorsal view), G -
D. shavrini
(lateral view), H -
Pachyrrhynchus sp.
(lateral view)
Differential diagnosis.
The new species similar to
D. frosti
Schultze, 1923
(
Fig. 7D
),
D. confluens
Kriesche, 1928
(
Fig. 7E
),
D. viridisignata
Breuning, 1947
(
Fig. 7F
) and
D. siargaoensis
Schultze, 1919
(
Fig. 9A, C
) by some features of body surface shape, but differs from these species by shape of spots on elytra and pronotum. First transverse band by
D. serapavginae
sp. n.
is more narrower as by
D. huruki
sp. n.
and
D. frosti
.
Apical spot by by
D. serapavginae
sp. n.
is different as by all other species: slightly triangular, often interrupted basally, with enlarged corners. By
D. huruki
sp. n.
apical spot is triangular, completely covered with scales, by
D. siargaoensis
,
D. siargaoensis
,
D. frosti
and
D. confluens
apical spot content from three different spots – one triangular and two rounded or one V – shaped and one transverse stripes. New species differs from other species also with shape of pronotum and some other features.
Remark.
The
holotype
of this species was infected by Nematoda. Withdrawn of Nematoda are glued on paper and added to the
holotype
specimen.
Etymology.
This species is named after my colleague and friend, the Turkish coleopterologist Sakine Serap Avgin (
KahramanmaraŞ
Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi,
KahramanmaraŞ
,
Turkey
) in appreci-ation of cooperation.