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
455
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13155283
0068-547X
13155283
4C790FE0-B735-4592-8827-EEF83C663CB1
Trechepaphiopsis monochaeta
Deuve
and Kavanaugh,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 30
,
38b
,
42a
,
46–48
)
TYPE
MATERIAL
.—
Holotype
, a male, in IOZ, labeled: labeled: “CASENT 1007387”/ “
CHINA
,
Yunnan Province
,
Gaoligong Shan
,
Nujiang Prefecture
,
Nujiang State Nature Reserve
, No. 12
Bridge Camp area
, 16.3 airkm
W of Gongshan
,”/ “
N27.71503°
/
E98.50244°
,
2775 m
,
15-19 July 2000
, Stop#00-23A, D.H.
Kavanaugh
,
C.E. Griswold
, Liang H.-B., D. Ubick, & Dong D.-Z. collectors”/ “IMAGE” [green label]/ “
HOLOTYPE
Trechepaphiopsis monochaeta
Deuve
& Kavanaugh,
sp. nov.
designated 2016” [red label].
Paratypes
(at total of 56):
14 males
and
17 females
(in
CAS
,
IOZ
,
MNHN
) labeled: same as
holotype
, except first label “CASENT 1007388” to “CASENT 1007400” and “CASENT 1021923” and “CASENT 1007401” to “CASENT 1007416” and “CASENT 1021924”, respectively
;
10 males
and
14 females
(in
CAS
,
IOZ
) labeled: “CASENT 1006508” to “CASENT 1006517” and “CASENT 1006518” to “CASENT 1006530” and “CASENT 1021922”, respectively/ “
CHINA
,
Yunnan Province
,
Gaoligong Shan
,
Nujiang Prefecture
,
Gongshan County
,
Dazhu He
drainage, 13.5 airkm
SW of Gongshan
,
2830m
”/ “
N27.62947°
/
E98.62010°
,
30 June- 5 July 2000
,
Stop
#00-17I,
D.H.
Kavanaugh
,
C.E. Griswold
,
Liang H.-B.
, D. Ubick, &
Dong D.-Z.
collectors”;
1 female
(in
CAS
) labeled: “CASENT 1025812”/ “
CHINA
,
Yunnan
,
Gongshan County
,
Bingzhongluo Township
, SW slope of
Kawakarpu Shan
0.3 km
SW of Chukuai Lake
at campsite,”/, “
N27.97686°
/
E098.47799°
,
3750 m
,
18 August 2006
Stop #DHK-2006-078 D.H.
Kavanaugh
collector”. All
paratypes
also bear the following label: “
PARATYPE
Trechepaphiopsis monochaeta
Deuve
& Kavanaugh,
sp. nov.
designated 2016” [yellow label]
.
TYPE
LOCALITY
.—
China
,
Yunnan
,
Gaoligong Shan
,
Gongshan County
,
Qiqi Trail
at No. 12
Bridge Camp area
, 16.3 airkm
W of Gongshan
,
N27.71503°
/
E98.50244°
,
2775 m
,
DERIVATION
OF
SPECIES
NAME
.— The species epithet,
monochaeta
, is an adjective derived from the Greek words,
μόΝΟς
(transliterated into Latin as
mono
), meaning one or single, and
χαίτα
(transliterated into Latin as
chaeta
), meaning hair or bristle. The name refers to the single discal seta found on the elytra of members of this species.
DIAGNOSIS
.— Adults of this species (
Fig. 30a
) can be distinguished from those of all other species in the region by the following combination of character states: size small (BL = 2.8 to 3.0 mm), apterous; body color reddish brown, dorsum shiny, very slightly iridescent; eyes small but convex; tempora convex and sparsely pubescent; pronotum transverse (PW/PL = 1.38), with basal angles obtuse and rounded; elytra convex, medial four or five striae distinctly impressed, more lateral striae more or less effaced; recurrent stria terminated anteriorly in presumed location of interval 6; only one discal setiferous pore present, inserted anterior to and next to stria 3; preapical seta present, inserted next to stria 2; median lobe of male aedeagus (
Fig. 30b
) with apex moderately broad and apically rounded, slightly deflected ventrally; endophallus with an elongate and scaly sclerotized area not narrowed apically.
DESCRIPTION
.— Size small, BL = 2.8 to 3.0 mm. Body color reddish brown, appendages slightly paler, yellowish brown, palpi paler yellow; dorsum shiny, slightly iridescent.
Head. Medium in size; eyes small but moderately convex, their diameter about equal to length of tempora, the latter distinctly convex and sparsely pubescent. Frons convex, with frontal furrows slightly angulate and deeply impressed, continuous to posterior margins of tempora, not or slightly attenuated posterior to margins of eyes. Two pairs of supraorbital setae present, the anterior pair inserted in foveae. Clypeus with four setae. Labrum with six setae, anterior margin distinctly emarginate or concave.
Mentum
and submentum not fused.
Mentum
with medial tooth broad and apically truncate or faintly bifid, about half the length of the lateral lobes. Submentum with six setae anteriorly. Gula broad. Genae with a single ventral seta one each side. Antennae short, with only about 1.5 antennomeres extended posteriorly beyond basal pronotal margin; antennomeres 2 and 3 about equal in length, antennomere 4 slightly shorter.
Pronotum. Transverse (ratio PW/PL = 1.38), with greatest width slightly anterior to middle; lateral margins rounded, slightly more so anteriorly, not or only slightly straighten posteriorly just anterior to basal angles, the latter obtuse and bluntly or rounded. Disc convex and smooth, median longitudinal impression finely impressed, continuous from middle of apical median swelling to posterior margin; basal foveae very small and shallow, faintly impressed; median basal area well defined but short and transverse, smooth but with several small longitudinal foveae. Lateral borders slender and finely relexed dorsally, lateral grooves deeply impressed. Single midlateral setae on each side inserted near anterior one-third; single basolateral seta on each side, inserted at basal angle.
Elytra. Ovoid, only slightly narrowed anteriorly and posteriorly, humeri distinct but rounded. Disc convex, striae finely impressed and not or only faintly punctate, the medial three or four striae clearly impressed, the more lateral striae more or less effaced, but still evident. Parascutellar striole present and distinct. Recurrent stria deeply impressed, its anterior recurved end terminated in the posterior end of stria 5. Only one discal setiferous pore present, inserted slightly anterior to middle next to stria 3. Preapical seta present, inserted on interval 3 next to stria 2 and about equidistant from apical and sutural elytral margin.
FIGURE
30.
Trechepaphiopsis monochaeta
sp. nov.
; a. Dorsal habitus (CASENT1007411). b. Median lobe of aedeagus of male (CASENT1007411), left lateral aspect. c. Map of locality records (red circles) for
T. monochaeta
in the Gaoligong Shan region. Scale lines a, b = 0.5 mm, c = 100 km.
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. 30b
) with sagittal aileron very small, shaft moderately broad basally, then gradually narrowed, with apex moderately broad and apically rounded, slightly deflected ventrally; endophallus with an elongate and scaly sclerotized area not narrowed apically.
COMMENTS
.— This species appears to be very closely related (perhaps sister species) to
T. unipilosa
sp. nov.
, but its male members can be distinguished from those of the latter by having the base of the median lobe of the male aedeagus broader (narrower in
T. unipilosa
members, see
Fig. 31b
) and the scaly sclerotized area of the endophallus of more equal width throughout and not narrowed distally (as it is in
T. unipilosa
males).
HABITAT
DISTRIBUTION
.— Members of this species have been collected by sifting leaf litter and mosses from the floor of closed canopy forest with an understory of ferns and large-leafed (ca.
60 cm
long leaves)
Rhododendron
sp.
at elevations ranging from
2775 to 2830 m
(
Fig. 42a
). At the lowest elevation, specimens of
Trechus qiqiensis
were collected in the same litter samples.
One specimen
was also found under stones or wood chips in a disturbed open meadow area surround- ed by one meter high
Rhododendron
thickets at an elevation of
3750 m
(
Fig. 38b
); and specimens of
Queinnectrechus griswoldi
were found in this same area
GEOGRAPHICAL
DISTRIBUTION
WITHIN
THE
GAOLIGONG
SHAN
.—
Fig. 30c
.
We
examined a total of
57 specimens
(
23 males
and
34 females
) from sites on the crest or eastern slope of the northern part of the Gaoligong
Shan
in
Gongshan County
(see
Type
material above for exact collection data). All of these sites are in
Core Area
2
.
OVERALL
GEOGRAPHICAL
DISTRIBUTION
.— This species currently is known only from Gongshan County in the northern part of the Gaoligong Shan region, western
Yunnan Province
,
China
.