A taxonomic revision of Chinese Cleopomiarus Pierce (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) with description of two new species
Author
Jiang, Chunyan
Author
Caldara, Roberto
Author
Zhang, Runzhi
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-02-09
4378
3
337
355
journal article
30784
10.11646/zootaxa.4378.3.3
547f83b3-4f25-4ace-ab43-bf66fbc06e9e
1175-5326
1169980
FCCFFC02-3983-422D-BB7E-98B3903E342E
Key to the species of
Cleopomiarus
in China
1 Body on dorsum with whitish and light brown intermixed seta-like scales (
Figs. 7–14
).............................. 2
- Body on dorsum with almost unicolorous seta-like scales...................................................... 3
2 Elytral interstria 1 at apical declivity with distinct comb of white seta-like scales (
Figs. 11–14
). Rostrum slender, moderately to distinctly long, not distinctly tapered from antennal insertion to apex (
Figs. 30–31
)....
C
.
danfengensis
Jiang & Caldara
n. sp.
- Elytral interstria 1 at apical declivity without comb of white seta-like scales (
Figs. 7–10
). Rostrum stout, short, distinctly tapered from antennal insertion to apex (
Figs. 28–29
)................................ ..
C. flavoscutellatus
(Morimoto)
3 Metafemora with moderately robust tooth (
Figs. 44, 46
). Uncus of metatibiae in male pointed at apex (
Fig. 37
)..............................................................................................
C. graminis
(Gyllenhal)
- Metafemora without tooth or at most with small tooth. Uncus of metatibiae in male with apex truncate (
Figs. 40–42
)...... 4
4 Rostrum distinctly curved in both sexes (
Figs. 21–24
). Uncus of metatibiae in male distinctly larger and straight (
Fig. 42
)...
....................................................................................
C. vestitus
(Roelofs)
- Rostrum moderately curved or almost straight. Uncus of metatibiae in male narrower and directed outwards at apex (
Figs. 40– 41
)................................................................................................. 5
5 Mesofemora not angled, without tooth (
Figs. 55, 57
). Uncus of metatibiae in male longer and uniform in width (
Fig. 40
). Penis in dorsal view almost rectilinear and gradually narrower from base to apex (
Fig. 70
).............
C. distinctus
(Boheman)
- Mesofemora angled, with indistinct tooth (
Fig. 59
). Uncus of metatibiae in male shorter, narrow in basal two thirds, then more enlarged at apex (
Fig. 41
). Penis distinctly narrowed at middle in dorsal view (
Fig. 71
)......................................................................................................
C. nuerhachii
Jiang & Caldara
n. sp.