Revision of the subgenus Omophron (s. str.) Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Carabidae Omophron) of the Afrotropical region
Author
Anichtchenko, Alexander
0000-0001-8512-830X
alexander.anishchenko@du.lv
Author
Valainis, Uldis
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-05-11
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2
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5284.2.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5284.2.1
1175-5326
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Omophron (Omophron) pallidum
sp. n.
Type material:
MALI
:
Holotype
,
male
—
„Mali, Kara, Flood-plain, 30.11.68,
R.A. Farrow
, OICMA”, „
light trap
” [
13.893386
,
-5.538204
] (
BMNH
)
.
Paratypes
:
idem
, but 29.6.69 (4 ♁,
8 ♀
,
BMNH
)
; 2 ♁,
1 ♀
—„Mali Republic,
Macina, Tilembeya
, Niger Bank, OICMA, 5.6.65” [
13.959143
,
-5.348306
] (
BMNH
)
.
1♀
—„Mali Republic,
Macina, Tilembeya, I. Temi
, 19.5.67,
R.A. Farow
”, „
light trap
” [
13.959143
,
-5.348306
] (
BMNH
)
.
Differential diagnosis.
Similar to
O. distinctum
, but pronotum with long rugae. Intervals of elytra on the disc and on the sides almost identically convex. Microreticulation on the sutural interval more or less isodiametric, while in
O. distinctum
is transversal
.
Description.
Body length 5.0–
5.3 mm
; width
3.4–3.5 mm
. Habitus (
Fig. 3
).
Color: head, pronotum, elytra, legs and antennae pale brown. Elytral pattern brown. Mandibles brown, the apex dark brown, almost black. Ventral side excluding epipleura brown; epipleural sides of elytra and pronotum lighter.
Head flat and wrinkled, without punctuation; brown, with yellow clypeus and frons. Subocular ridge well developed, curved upwards and slightly rounded. Clypeus uniform, bisetose, with curved upwards sides. Labrum with bisinuate anterior margin, with moderately rounded sides and six setae. Antennal scape bisetose at apex, antennomeres III and IV with setae along lateral margin, V–XI covered with thin setae. Gena weakly wrinkled. HW:
1.7–1.75 mm
.
Pronotum (PL:
1.28–1.33 mm
, PW:
2.76–2.80 mm
.) moderately convex, base bisinuate on each side, sides rounded near anterior angles and curved near base, with moderately wide border expanded toward the anterior angles. Anterior angles acute, strongly prominent forward. Pronotum with long wrinkles on the disc, shorter in length toward the sides. Median impression complete. Prosternum faintly wrinkled, proepisternum smooth, sterna faintly wrinkled laterally.
Elytra (EL:
3.19–3.25 mm
, EW:
3.49–3.53 mm
.) moderately convex, oval. Elytra with 15 striae. Striae well developed, distinctly punctate, punctures broad and moderately deep. Intervals on the disc almost identicaly convex as on the sides. Metasternum and mesosternum smoth; mesepisternum, metepisternum gently wrinkled, more strongly on the sides of sterna. Metacoxae unisetose.
Aedeagus (
Fig. 6
). Median lobe small and relatively slender, ventral side slightly arcuate in basal half and straight in apical half. Apex slightly downturned in lateral view. Apical lamella moderately long, in dorsal view obtuse.
Etymology.
Its specific name,
pallidum
, is Latin for “pale”, denoting its light coloration of body.
Distribution.
Species is known only from
type
locality, situated in the middle fork of the
Niger
river in
Mali
(Map. 1).
“
minutum
” Species Group
Members of this group are distinguished as follows: epipleura punctate, venter densely and coarsely punctate (
Figs. 9–10
,
19–20
,
24–26
); ventrites IV and V with transverse row of punctures and a deep transverse sulcus, ventrite VI densely and coarsely punctate; disc of pronotum with more or less visible transverse depression in anterior half; maxillary palpi slender, with preapical palpomere slightly narrower than apical palpomere, apical palpomere fusiform, apex more or less acute. There are seven species in this group and all have rarely been collected.