A new species of the genus Atarphia (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) from China
Author
Jelínek, Josef
Department of Entomology, National Museum, Kunratice 1, CZ- 148 00 Praha 4, Czech Republic; e-mails: jj. nitidula @ seznam. cz, jiri _ hajek @ nm. cz
Author
Jia, Fenglong
State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol and Institute of Entomology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China; e-mail: fenglongjia @ yahoo. com. cn
Author
Hájek, Jiří
Department of Entomology, National Museum, Kunratice 1, CZ- 148 00 Praha 4, Czech Republic; e-mails: jj. nitidula @ seznam. cz, jiri _ hajek @ nm. cz
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2012
2012-12-17
52
2
467
474
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5332016
0374-1036
5332016
Atarphia cincta
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
,
4–8
)
Atarphia quadripunctata
Reitter, 1884
(partim):
JELÍNEK (1999)
: 262
;
JELÍNEK & AUDISIO (2007)
: 471
.
Type
locality.
China
,
Sichuan
,
200 km
SW of Ya’an, Liziping env., near Shimien.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: J, ‘
Liziping
env./ near
Shimien
/
200 km
SW Ya’an
[p] //
CHINA
,
Sichuan prov.
/
27.VI. – 3.VII.1991
/
Z. Kejval
leg. [p]’ (NMPC)
.
PARATYPES
: ‘
CHINA
:
JIANGXI prov.
,
27.iv.2011
/
Jinggang Shan Mts.
/ SONGMUPING (stream valley) /
26°34.7′N
,
114°04.3′E
,
1280 m
/
M.Fikáček
and
J. Hájek
leg. [p]’, 2JJ
2♀♀
(NMPC, SYSU)
; ‘
China
, SW
Shaanxi
, 24.V. /
Micang Shan
,
32°45′N
,
106°37′E
/ LIPING-village,
1500-1600 m
/
Jaroslav Turna
leg. 2009 [p]’,
1 ♀
(NMPC)
; ‘
China
, SW
Shaanxi
, 30.VI. /
Micang Shan
,
32°47′N
,
106°40′E
/ LIPING for. park
1500-1600 m
/
Jaroslav Turna
leg. 2011 [p]’,
1 ♀
(NMPC)
; ‘
Taiwan
,
Taipei
County
,
Guanshi
/
S of
Taipei
,
9.iv.2008
/
J. Borowski
lgt. [p]’,
1 ♀
(ALBC).
All
specimens are provided with one red label
: ‘
HOLOTYPUS
J [or
PARATYPUS
] [p] /
Atarphia
/ cincta
sp.n.
[hw] / des. J. Jelínek, 20 [p] 12 [hw]’.
Description.
Male
(
holotype
). Ovate, moderately convex, dull, pubescent, elytra with series of semierect setae. Body black, tarsi and antennal flagellum yellow-brown to red-brown, antennal club black. Each elytron with yellow oblong spot besides scutellum, indistinct transverse spot between setose series 1–3 before the midlength of suture, and large spot in posterior third of elytra between setose-series 4–6. Latter spots of both elytra interconnected by short yellowish portion of suture as to make up a common V-shaped spot. Vestiture long, recumbent, dark, each elytron moreover with eight rows of erect thick setae, whitish on spots and their vicinity, otherwise black (
Fig. 1
). Body length
4.1 mm
, width
2.3 mm
.
Figs. 1–3. Habitus of
Atarphia
. 1 –
Atarphia cincta
sp. nov.
(paratype, Jiangxi; 3.5 mm); 2 –
A. fasciculata
Reitter, 1884
(Gansu; 4.7 mm);
A. quadripunctata
Reitter, 1884
(Japan; 4.5 mm).
Figs.4–10. Morphology of
Atarphia
. 4–8 –
Atarphia cincta
sp. nov.
: 4 – mesofemur; 5 – mesotibia; 6 – tegmen; 7 – aedeagus; 8 – armature of endophallus. 9–10 –
A. quadripunctata
Reitter, 1884: 9
– tegmen; 10 – aedeagus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm.
Head across eyes narrower than anterior pronotal margin. Frons almost flat with feeble tubercles above antennal insertions, shallowly depressed between antennal insertions and along inner margins of eyes. Anterior margin of clypeus truncate, not bordered. Punctures of frons round to oval, much larger than eye-facets, mostly separated by less than one diameter; interspaces smooth. Temples straight, strongly converging posteriad, eyes strongly convex, finely facetted.
Antennae nearly as long as the width of head across eyes, ratio HEAW/ANLE = 1.02; antennal club oval, ACLE/ACWI = 1.50, ACLE/ANLE = 0.30. Ratio length/width of antennomeres I–VIII as 1.5, 1.6, 2.5, 2.0, 2.5, 1.0, 1.0, 0.5.
Pronotum widest at basal third, ratio WPR2/LEPR = 1.93. Anterior margin deeply and broadly arcuately emarginate, bordered, anterior angles prominent, obtuse. Basal margin subtruncate in front of scutellum, broadly and very shallowly concave, almost subtruncate, besides posterior angles and bordered. Posterior angles obtuse, not projecting backwards. Lateral margins strongly arcuate, fringed with short dense black setae, more strongly converging anteriorly than posteriorly, ratio WPR1/WPR3 = 1.70. Flattened sides nearly as wide as eyes. Disc of pronotum broadly convex with broad and markedly raised bulge in front of scutellum and flattened in front of bulge. Bulge, reaching the midlength of pronotum anteriorly, is flanked with round impressions laterally. Round flat punctures nearly as large as on frons, separated by ca. one diameter on disc, becoming closer laterad and posteriad, intermixed with minute simple punctures bearing recumbent long setae; interspaces smooth. Scutellum triangular, narrowly rounded apically, punctate like pronotum.
Elytra wider than pronotum (ratio WELY/WPR2 = 1.11), widest at basal fourth (ratio LELY/WELY = 1.03), simultaneously rounded apically. Humeral angles rounded. Lateral margins arcuate in basal half, less so in apical half, hardly explanate, setose fringe indistinct. Sutural lines indistinct. Surface of elytra moderately convex, punctate like pronotum, diffuse large flat punctures separated by ca. one diameter, at places closer, intermixed with minute simple setiferous punctures, interspaces smooth. Setae thin, recumbent, dark, each elytron with eight rows of rather sparse stout erect setae. Third, fifth and seventh series of erect setae on faint impunctate traces of longitudinal ribs. Pygidium concealed by elytra, rounded apically, apical wall of tergite VIII exposed.
Postmentum shallowly concave, deep punctures nearly equal in size to eye-facets, almost contiguous. Prosternum transversely convex, densely rugosely punctate, interspaces reticulate; prosternal process almost flat, broad, widest at broadly V-shaped apex, punctate like prosternum. Hypomera concave, punctures separated by 1.0–1.5 diameters, interspaces densely isodiametrically reticulate. Distances between pro-, meso- and metacoxae as 14: 18: 23. Mesoventrite densely microscopically alutaceous, dull, with impunctate mediolongitudinal stripe, along anterior margins of mesocoxae narrowly canaliculate, shining with series of shallow oval umbilicate punctures. Metaventrite transversely impressed behind mesocoxae; anterior intercoxal process subtruncate, transversely wrinkled, posterior margin between metacoxae broadly concave. Median portion of metaventrite flat, punctures round, shallow, nearly equal in size to eye-facets, separated by more than one diameter, becoming closer and rasp-like posteriorly; interspaces smooth and shining. Small rhomboidal area behind midlength of metaventrite impunctate. Caudal marginal lines of mesocoxae not interconnected in middle, closely bordering mesocoxal cavities, their recurrent outer portion reaching posterolateral corners of metaventrite. Punctures of abdominal ventrites larger than those of metaventrite, interspaces with traces of reticulation. Anterior margin of ventrite I between metacoxae with broad swollen impunctate rim. Caudal marginal lines of metacoxal cavities arcuate, closely bordering metacoxal cavities, ending in anterolateral corners of ventrite.
Pro-, meso- and metafemora ca. 2.3, 2.7 and 3times longer than wide respectively; posterior margin of mesofemur with acute prominent tooth before its midlength (
Fig. 4
). Protibia 4.2 times longer than wide, widest at distal end. Outer margin finely densely denticulate, outer subapical angle rounded, inner margin broadly concave, inner apical angle with two unequal short spurs. Apical margin with ventrally directed comb. Tarsomeres I–III flat, nearly as wide as pedicel, only III shallowly bilobed, V nearly as long as I–III combined; tarsal claws simple. Mesotibia five times longer than wide, moderately arcuately curved, outer margin with prominent subrectangular angle at distal sixth (
Fig. 5
). Metatibia straight, 5.7 times longer than wide, outer margin with prominent subrectangular angle at distal eighth.
Male genitalia as figured (
Figs. 6–8
).
Female
.
Habitus and size not different from male. Anterior margin of protibia without comb.
Variation.
Body length
3.7–4.4 mm
, width
1.9–2.5 mm
. Measurements: WPR2/LEPR = 1.93–2.15, WPR1/WPR3 = 1.69–1.80, LELY/WELY = 1.03–1.08.
Antennal flagellum yellow-brown to red-brown, distal end of particular antennomeres sometimes black, antennal club black, terminal antennomere sometimes lighter. Pair of small spots at midlength of elytra sometimes absent.
Differential diagnosis.
Atarphia cincta
sp. nov.
is closely related to
A. quadripunctata
from the Far East of
Russia
and
Japan
(KIREJTSHUK 1992). The species differs from the latter by possessing a markedly developed bulge in the posterior half of pronotum and by different colour pattern with spots of the posterior pair larger, situated closer to suture and interconnected (
Fig. 1
). Metaventrite in
A. quadripunctata
is shorter (ratio MTSW/MTSL ca.
3.10 in
A. quadripunctata
,
2.70 in
A. cincta
sp. nov.
), without transverse impression behind mesocoxae and without impunctate patch behind midlength. Elytra in
A. quadripunctata
widest at basal fourth, less narrowed towards the base and comparatively shorter; in
A. cincta
sp. nov.
elytra are widest at basal third, more distinctly narrowed towards base and comparatively longer: ratio LELY/WELY =
0.96–1.02 in
A. quadripunctata
,
1.03–1.08 in
A. cincta
sp. nov.
(cf.
Figs. 1–2
). Apical process of tegmen comparatively more slender in
A. quadripunctata
than in
A. cincta
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 6 and 9
).
Etymology.
Latin adjective
cinctus
, -
a
, -
um
= girdled, referring to the transverse pale bar on elytra.
Collection circumstances.
Specimens from the Jinggang Shan Mts. were collected in broadleaved forest, in fruiting bodies of an unidentified bracket-fungus growing up on dead tree.
Geographic distribution.
The species is so far known from the Chinese provinces Shaanxi, Sichuan and Jiangxi, and from
Taiwan
. The species appears to be a vicariant taxon of
A. quadripunctata
, which is known to occur in
Japan
and the Far East of
Russia
(KIREJTSHUK 1992). The record of
A. quadripunctata
from
China
by
JELÍNEK (1999)
and
JELÍNEK & AUDISIO (2007)
was based on the single specimen erroneously considered as an aberrant specimen of
A. quadripunctata
.