Inventory of the Carabid Beetle Fauna of the Gaoligong Mountains, Western Yunnan Province, China: Species of the Tribe Trechini (Coleoptera: Caraboidea), with Descriptions of Four New Genera, One New Subgenus and 19 New Species.
Author
Deuve, Thierry
Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité, ISYEB - UMR 7205 - MNHN, CNRS, UPMC, EPHE, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Sorbonne-Universités, 57 rue Cuvier, CP 50, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05, France.
Author
Kavanaugh, David H.
Department of Entomology, California Academy of Sciences, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94118, U. S. A.
dkavanaugh@calacademy.org
Author
Liang, Hongbin
Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China * Corresponding author: David H. Kavanaugh (dkavanaugh @ calacademy. org)
text
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
2016
2016-10-14
63
12
341
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13155283
0068-547X
13155283
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Trechus
(
Trechus
)
shiyueliang
Deuve
and Kavanaugh,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 18
,
40b
,
42b
,
46–48
)
TYPE
MATERIAL
.—
Holotype
, a male, in IOZ, labeled: “CASENT 1021004”/ “
CHINA
,
Yunnan
,
Fugong County
,
Lishadi Township
,
10-11 km
W of Shibali on Shibali Road
,
3200-3280 m
, NN27.19980°/
E98.71375°
to
N27.20654°
/
E98.71772°
,”/
8 August 2005
, Stop#DHK-2005-068 D.H.
Kavanaugh
,
H.B. Liang
,
P. Paquin
, &
D.Z. Dong
collectors”/ “IMAGE” [green label]/ “
HOLOTYPE
Trechus shiyueliang
Deuve
& Kavanaugh,
sp. nov.
designated 2016” [red label].
Paratypes
(a total of 8):
1 female
(in
IOZ
) labeled same as
holotype
, except first label: “CASENT 1021005”
;
1 male
and
1 female
(in
IOZ
) labeled: “CASENT 1018374” and “CASENT 1018373”, respectively/ “
CHINA
,
Yunnan
,
Fugong County
,
Lishadi Township
,
10 km
W of Shibali on Shibali Road
,
3221 m
,”/,
N27.20055°
/
E98.71399°
,
16 August 2005
, Stop #PP-3805
P. Paquin
collector”
;
1 female
(in
CAS
) labeled: “CASENT 1023759”/ “
CHINA
,
Yunnan
,
Fugong County
,
Lishadi Township
,
8.5 km
above Shibali on Shibali Road
,
North Fork of Yamu He
,
N27.18416°
/
E98.72026°
,”/ “
3100 m
,
7 May 2004
Stop #DHK-2004-038A D.H.
Kavanaugh
,
C.E. Griswold
, Liang H.-B., & Zhu B.-X. collectors”
;
1 male
(in
IOZ
) labeled: “CASENT 1020019”/ “
CHINA
,
Yunnan
,
Fugong County
,
Lumadeng Township
, ridge
S of Shibali Yakou
,
N27.20802°
/
E98.69644°
,”/ “
3740 m
,
12 August 2005
, Stop #DHK-2005-092 D. H.
Kavanaugh
collectors”
;
2 males
and
1 female
(in
CAS
) labeled: “CASENT 1021323” to “CASENT 1021324” and “CASENT 1021325”, respectively/ “
CHINA
,
Yunnan
,
Fugong County
,
Lumadeng Township
,
Lao
Shibali Yakou
,
3270 m
,
N27.06429°
/
E98.75123°
,
13 August 2005
,”/ “Stop# DHK-2005-079, D.H.
Kavanaugh
,
H.B. Liang
,
D.Z. Dong
, &
G. Tang
collectors”. All
paratypes
also bear the following label: “
PARATYPE
Trechus shiyueliang
Deuve
& Kavanaugh,
sp. nov.
designated 2016” [yellow label]
.
TYPE
LOCALITY
.—
China
,
Yunnan
,
Fugong County
,
Shiyueliang Township
,
10-11 km
W of Shibali on Shibali Road
,
3200-3280 m
.
DERIVATION
OF
SPECIES
NAME
.— The species epithet,
shiyueliang
, a noun in apposition, is derived from the name of the township in which the
type
locality is located, Shiyueliang. This is the current name for the former Lishadi township.
DIAGNOSIS
.— Adults of this species (
Fig. 18a
) can be distinguished from those of all other species in the region by the following combination of character states: size relatively large (BL = 4.0 to
4.2 mm
), apterous; body color reddish-brown; head slightly elongate; tempora glabrous; pronotum moderately transverse (ratio PW/PL = 1.42); elytra with striae not or faintly punctate, recurrent stria continuous anteriorly with stria 5, two discal setae present and inserted next to stria 3, preapical seta present and inserted next to stria
2 in
forward position near apical one-fourth of elytra; median lobe of male aedeagus with apex thin and faintly reflexed dorsally in lateral view (
Fig. 18b
), endophallus with only a single, small thin elongate sclerite.
DESCRIPTION
.— Size relatively large, BL = 4.0 to
4.2 mm
. Body color reddish-brown, shiny, appendages slightly paler. Body surface smooth, head capsule finely alutaceous.
Head. Moderate in size, slightly elongate and thick; eyes small and moderately convex, their diameter about 1.5 times as long as tempora, the latter short, moderately convex and glabrous. Frons slightly flattened; frontal furrows deep, rounded, slightly attenuated posterior to the eyes. Two pairs of supraorbital setae present, the anterior pair inserted in foveae. Clypeus with four setae. Labrum with six setae, anterior margin distinctly concave. Mandibles short; right mandible tridentate with middle tooth closer to basal tooth (premolar) than to distal tooth.
Mentum
and submentum not fully fused but nearly so, suture between them only faintly impressed.
Mentum
with medial tooth apically truncate, less than one-half the length of the lateral lobes. Submentum with six setae anteriorly, swollen anteriorly. Gula wide. Genae with a single seta ventrally on each side. Antennae short, with less than two antennomeres extended posteriorly beyond basal pronotal margin; antennomeres 3 and 4 slightly longer than antennomere 2.
Pronotum. Moderately transverse (ratio PW/PL = 1.42), narrowed posteriorly, greatest width near anterior one-third; lateral margins markedly rounded, straightened only just anterior to small, rectangular and sharp basal angles. Disc convex, smooth and glabrous, median longitudinal impression deeply impressed, interrupted anteriorly a short distance from anterior margin; basal foveae distinct; median basal area with several faint, irregular, punctiform depressions, delimited laterally by oblique furrows. Lateral borders of pronotum moderately slender, regular, slightly reflexed, lateral grooves deeply impressed. Single midlateral setae on each side inserted at anteri- or one-third; single basolateral seta on each side, inserted slightly anterior to apex of basal angle.
Elytra. Ovoid, humeri distinct but rounded. Disc convex and smooth. Striae not or only faintly punctate, striae 1 to 5 deeply impressed, striae 6 to 8 very faintly impressed but evident. Parascutellar striole present. Recurrent stria continuous anteriorly with stria 5. Basal setiferous pore present at common origin of striae 1 and 2. Two discal setae present and inserted next to stria 3, one at anterior one-fourth and one near middle of elytra. Preapical seta present and inserted on interval 3 next to stria
2 in
forward position near apical one-fourth of elytra.
Umbilicate setal series with setae of humeral group equidistance from each other and setae of median group inserted slightly posterior to middle.
Legs. Short, protibiae with longitudinal furrow. Male protarsomeres 1 and 2 dilated and apicomedially toothed.
Abdomen. Abdominal ventrites glabrous, except for a single paramedial seta on each side, and ventrite VII of males apically with one pair of paramedial setae, of females with two pairs.
Male aedeagus. Median lobe (
Fig. 18b
) moderately broad basally with sagittal aileron present and moderate in size; shaft gradually narrowed toward apex; apical lamella short, rectilinear, extremely thin and slightly recurved dorsally in lateral view; endophallus with a single thin and elongate sclerite.
FIGURE
18.
Trechus shiyueliang
sp. nov.
; a. Dorsal habitus (CASENT1021004). b. Median lobe of aedeagus of male (CASENT1021004), left lateral aspect. c. Map of locality record s(red circles) for
T. shiyueliang
in the Gaoligong Shan region. Scale lines a, b = 0.5 mm, c = 100 km.
HABITAT
DISTRIBUTION
.— Members of this species have been found in a variety of microhabitats at elevations ranging from
3100 to 3740 m
. They have been collected in daytime from under stones in thickets of bamboo and
Prunus
, in rocky open areas cleared by snow avalanches (
Fig. 40b
), in meadows adjacent to bamboo and
Rhododendron
thickets (
Fig. 42b
) and along roadcuts through such thickets. They have also been collected at night, found walking on the substrate along roadcuts through areas of bamboo with an overstory of scattered
Abies
trees. At higher elevations, they were the only trechine encountered in this area; but they were found syntopic with specimens of
Trechus shibalicus
sp. nov.
,
Trechepaphiopsis unipilosa
sp. nov.
and
Trechepaphiopsis unisetulosa
sp. nov.
at the upper limit of the altitudinal range of this last mentioned species (
3100 m
).
GEOGRAPHICAL
DISTRIBUTION
WITHIN
THE
GAOLIGONG
SHAN
.—
Fig. 18c
.
We
examined a total of
9 specimens
(
5 males
and
4 females
), all from
Fugong County
on the eastern slope and crest of the northcentral part of the Gaoligong
Shan
(see
Type
material above for exact collection data). These localities are all in
Core Area
3
.
OVERALL
GEOGRAPHICAL
DISTRIBUTION
.— This species currently is known only from the northcentral part of the Gaoligong Shan, in western
Yunnan Province
,
China
.