Comparative morphology of the endophallic structures of the genus Laius (Coleoptera, Melyridae), with the descriptions of three new species
Author
Yoshitomi, Hiroyuki
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2014
2014-09-25
97
1
29
journal article
21939
10.5852/ejt.2014.97
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2118-9773
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Laius baliensis
sp. nov.
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Figs 1
,
3A
,
5A–B
,
7A
,
8A
,
9A
,
13A–B
Laius
sp. –
Yoshitomi 2008: 289
.
Diagnosis
Body small, TL =
4.10–4.46 mm
in male,
4.35–4.75 mm
in female; male antennomere III oval, deeply concave in dorso-mesal portion, L/W = 0.95; aedeagal apex rounded; gonoporal piece straight and slender; ligula slightly curved; additional sclerite absent.
Etymology
After the
type
locality,
Bali
Island,
Indonesia
.
Type material
Holotype
♂
(
EUMJ
), “
Nusa Dua
,
South Island
8°48’6.81’’S
115°14’16.07’’E
,
Bali
,
INDONESIA
8. VIII. 2010
H. Yoshitomi
leg.”.
Paratypes
1 ♂
,
6 ♀♀
(
EUMJ
), same data as for the
holotype
;
6 ♂♂
,
10 ♀♀
(
EUMJ
,
NMW
,
BPBM
,
NHMB
), “
Nusa Dua
, North Island
8°47’52.72’’S
105°14’9.31’’E
,
Bali
,
INDONESIA
7-8. VIII. 2010
H. Yoshitomi
leg.”;
3 ♀♀
(
EUMJ
), “
Nusa Dua
,
Bali
Indonesia
5-I-2000
H. Yoshitomi
leg.”;
2 ♀♀
(
EUMJ
), ditto but collector “
M. Satô
”;
1 ♀
(
EUMJ
), ditto but collector “
N. Ohbayashi
”.
Fig. 1.
Copulation of
Laius baliensis
sp. nov.
A
. Endophallus fully engaged with female structures in dorsal view.
B
. Endophallus fully engaged with female structures in dorsal view, close up. Abbreviations: M = male, F = female.
Description
Male
Body oblong, shining, densely covered with short black setae. Coloration of body black with strong bluish luster on head, pronotum and elytra; labrum, maxillary palpomere III and tarsi brown; antennomeres I–III and maxillary palpomeres I–II yellowish-orange.
Head slightly narrower than pronotum, densely punctate; vertex flat dorsally; eyes large, strongly prominent; HL/HW 0.73–0.82 (0.78). Antennae (
Fig. 7A
) stout; antennomere III (
Fig. 8A
) oval, deeply concave in dorso-mesal portion, L/W = 0.95; approximate ratio of each antennomeres (n = 1) as 8.0: 1.0: 6.0: 2.2: 2.0: 1.8: 1.8: 1.8: 2.0: 1.8: 2.8. Pronotum quadrate, widest near anterior margin, rounded and obscure in antero- and postero-lateral angles, punctate as in head; PW/PL 1.15–1.44 (1.26). Scutellum semicircular, covered with very fine punctures. Elytra oblong, subparallel-sided near base to apical 1/4; EL/EW 1.33–1.71 (1.50); EL/PL 2.50–2.89 (2.65); EW/PW 1.30–1.52 (1.41); TL/EW 2.33–2.93 (2.58). Legs relatively long and slender. Caudal margin of tergite VIII shallowly concave.
Aedeagus (
Fig. 9A
) about
1.12 mm
, round at aedeagal apex. Gonoporal piece (
Fig. 3A
) straight, rather wide,
0.61 mm
in GL; GL/AL 2.39. Ligula (
Fig. 3A
) short, curved in basal 1/3; LL
0.23 mm
; LW
0.06 mm
; LL/LW 3.73; GL/LL 2.68.
Female
Similar to male in general appearance; HL/HW 0.71–0.79 (0.76); PW/PL 1.20–1.36 (1.27); EL/ EW 1.53–1.68 (1.59); EL/PL 2.65–2.93 (2.82); EW/PW 1.31–1.44 (1.39); TL/EW 2.60–2.82 (2.68). Antennae (
Fig. 7A
) stout; antennomere III short, L/W = 1.88; approximate ratio of each antennomeres (n = 1) as 8.8: 1.0: 4.2: 2.4: 2.2: 2.2: 2.0: 1.8: 2.0: 2.0: 3.0.
Measurements
Male (n = 7): TL 4.10–4.46 (4.27) mm; HL 0.80–0.90 (0.85) mm; HW 1.00–1.20 (1.10) mm; PW 1.08– 1.30 (1.18) mm; PL 0.90–1.00 (0.94) mm; EL 2.40–2.60 (2.48) mm; EW 1.40–1.82 (1.67) mm. Female (n = 7): TL 4.35–4.75 (4.61) mm; HL 0.85–0.95 (0.90) mm; HW 1.15–1.25 (1.20) mm; PW 1.20–1.30 (1.24) mm; PL 0.90–1.00 (0.97) mm; EL 2.60–2.80 (2.73) mm; EW 1.60–1.80 (1.72) mm.
Distribution
Only known from the
type
locality,
Indonesia
(
Bali
Isl.).
Remarks
This species is similar to
Laius flavicornis
(Fabricius, 1801)
and
L. sabangensis
Wittmer,
1985
in the shape of male antennomere III, and differs from them in the shape of endophallic sclerites and smaller body length.
Biological notes
This species was collected together with
Laius pankowi
Wittmer, 1999
and
L. satoi
Yoshitomi, 2008
at the same locality. Based on the data of
Yoshitomi (2008)
and the present study,
Laius baliensis
sp. nov.
was collected in January and August,
L. pankowi
in January and December, and
L. satoi
in January, April, and August.