A cybertaxonomic revision of the new dung beetle tribe Parachoriini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) and its phylogenetic assessment using molecular and morphological data
Author
Tarasov, Sergei
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-10-04
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Parachorius asymmetricus
Tarasov
new species
(
Figs. 6
,
25A
)
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Type
locality
.
Nilgiri Hills
[
India
].
Etymology.
The name of this species derives from the word "asymmetrical" referring to the asymmetry of aedeagal parameres in this species. The name should be treated as an adjective in the nominative singular.
Distribution.
The species is known from southern and central
India
.
Taxonomic notes.
One female with uniformly black elytra from Malabar (included in material examined) is excluded from the
type
series since exact identification requires examination of male genitalia. However, the shape of protibia and locality of this female are consistent with that of
P. asymmetricus
.
Diagnosis.
The species is most similar to
P. humeralis
from which it differs by asymmetrical male genitalia and widened protibia with first tooth nearly merging the second tooth in males.
Parachorius asymmetricus
is the only
Parachorius
species with drastically asymmetrical parameres and it can be easily separated from the rest of
Parachorius
species using this character.
Description.
Body.
Body dark, length
4.5–4.7 mm
. Elytra usually with yellow humeral spots.
Head.
Clypeus with two teeth, outer margin of each tooth distinctly notched basally.
Pronotum.
Pronotum rounded laterally. Frontal angles rounded. Disc covered with punctures separated by 1–3 puncture diameter(s). Pronotum in anterior-posterior direction notably shorter than elytra.
Elytra.
Elytra covered with sparse punctures.
Wings.
Wings normally developed.
Legs.
Profemur with almost straight or sinuate anterior margin. Protibia with apical spur reaching protarsomere 2; first tooth normal, notably modified in males, nearly merging with second tooth and approximately twice as wide as second tooth. First tooth distinctly separated from denticles located between first and second teeth. Metafemoral posterior margin not serrate, largely dilated in apical half and produced into a sharp angle; dilation steeply reduced near apex. Metatibia slightly sinuate, inner margin not denticulate, produced in small angle apically.
Metasternum.
Transverse basal ridge of metasternum reduced and extremely short.
Aedeagus.
Parameres distinctly asymmetrical.
Holotype
.
Male (
Fig. 6E
). Elytra with yellow humeral spots.
Material examined. Holotype
:
male
, "Nilgiri Hills. H.L. Andrewes. / Nilgiri Hills / Andrewes Bequest. B.M. 1922-221 /
Cassolus humeralis Determined
by G.J. Arrow. / HOLOTYPE
Parachorius asymmetricus S. Tarasov
det. 2010", 11°25'1"N, 76°30'1"E (BMNH).
Paratypes (1 male, 1 female)
:
India
:
1 male paratype
, Mandar (Beng) 1/91 (P. Cardon) (ISNB); Chota Nagpore, Palkot, on vi–
vii/1897
, (R.P. Cordon) (NMPC);
1 female paratype
, Malabar, Walayar forests, on
ix/1956
(P.S. Nathan) (ISNB).
Additional specimen: 1 female
, Malabar, Walayar forests, on
IX.1956
, (P.S. Nathan) (ISNB).