New data on carabid beetles of Trichotichnus s. str. (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of Yunnan (China) and adjacent areas, with description of six new species and two new subspecies
Author
Kataev, Boris M.
Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya nab. 1, St. Petersburg 199034, Russia.
Author
Hongbin, Liang
0000-0002-9668-1167
Key laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China. lianghb @ ioz. ac. cn; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9668 - 1167
lianghb@ioz.ac.cn
Author
Wrase, David W.
Oderstr. 2, D- 15306 Gusow-Platkow, Germany.
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-06-30
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journal article
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Trichotichnus
(s. str.)
fukuharai
Habu, 1957
(
Figs. 8
,
11–18
)
Trichotichnus fukuharai
Habu, 1957: 76
.
Trichotichnus brevis
Jedlička, 1958: 908
.
Material examined.
China
.
SHAANXI
:
1 male
,
Lueyang
env.,
21.VI–6.VII.2014
,
E. Kučera
leg. (cWR). SICHUAN
:
2 males
, W
Sichuan
,
Aba
Tibet
Aut. Pref.
,
Wenchuan Co.
,
Qionglai Shan
,
Wolong valley
,
20 km
WNW Dujiangyan
,
1100 m
,
31°05'N
103°26'E
, brook bank,
14.VII.1999
,
D.W. Wrase
leg. (cWR)
;
1 male
, W
Sichuan
,
Moxi
—
Luding Co.
,
18.VII.1994
,
V. Beneš
leg. (cFCCH)
;
3 females
,
Moxi
,
VII.1994
,
V. Beneš
leg. (cSC, cWR)
;
1 female
, W
Sichuan
,
Lixian
city,
VII.1994
, collector unknown (cFCCH)
;
1 male
,
Tianquan
,
Heyuan
,
Qingshuiwan
, at light,
30.02817°N
102.78621°E
,
700 m
,
10.IX.2007
,
H.B. Liang
leg. (
IOZ
)
;
1 male
, S
Sichuan
,
Ya'an Pref.
,
Shimian Co.
,
Xiaoxiang Ling
, side-valley above
Nanya Cun
near
Caluo
,
11 km
S Shimian
, ca
1250 m
,
7.VII.1999
,
D.W. Wrase
leg. (cWR)
;
1 male
,
Moxi
env.,
Hailuogou valley
,
Gonghe
vill.,
1715 m
,
29°37'27"N
102°06'28"E
,
17.–21.VI.2014
, at light, in front of hotel, ruderals and gardens close to margin of mixed forest,
J. Hájek
,
J. Růžička
&
M. Tkoč
leg. (
NMP
)
.
YUNNAN
:
1 male
,
1 female
,
Gongshan Co.
,
10–20.V.2001
,
Ba Weidong
leg. (
IOZ
)
;
1 male
,
NW Lijiang
, W
Yangtze
,
Luohe Riv.
,
2.4 km
SW Kenacun
,
Digong
,
27°33′39′′N
99°19′22′′E
,
2190 m
,
06.VI.2018
,
I. Belousov
&
I. Kabak
leg. (cB&K)
;
2 males
,
Weibaoshan Mts
, W-slope, WGS 84:
25°11′N
100°24′E
,
2000–2800 m
,
23.VI.2004
,
R. & H. Fouque
leg. (cWR,
ZIN
)
;
1 male
,
2 females
,
Kunming City
,
Guandu District
,
Heilongtan
,
Kunming Institute of Botany
,
Botanical
garden,
1945 m
,
25.14035°N
102.74107°E
,
16–17.IX.2002
,
Stop
#DHK-2002-019,
D.H. Kavanaugh
,
P.E. Marek
leg. (
IOZ
,
CAS
)
.
Re-description
(
5 males
and
5 females
measured). Body length
9.7–11.3 mm
. Habitus as in
Fig. 8
.
Body dorsally black, very shiny, elytra notably iridescent; ventral side blackish brown. Labrum, base of mandibles, palpi, antennae and legs brownish yellow to reddish brown; femora not darker than tibiae; tarsi and apex of tibiae occasionally slightly infuscate.
Head with large and convex eyes (HWmax/PWmax 0.66–0.70, HWmin/PWmax 0.51–0.54, HWmax/HWmin 1.27–1.34). Genae narrower than antennomere 2 basally. Fronto-ocular furrows fine, impressed at clypeus, obscurely reaching supraorbital furrows. Left mandible sharply bent in the apical fifth, subtruncate at tip.
Mentum
and submentum not fused. Ligular sclerite markedly widened apically. Dorsal microsculpture consisting of very fine, more or less isodiametric meshes.
Pronotum (PWmax/PL 1.47–1.55) widest slightly before the middle (PWmax/PWmin 1.15–1.20), more strongly narrowed apically than basally, with base markedly longer than apex and with sides roundly or almost straightly converging in basal half. Apical margin moderately deeply emarginate, in most specimens bordered only laterally; basal margin almost straight, completely bordered. Lateral bead complete, not widened basally. Basal angle obtusangular, sharp at apex, with very small obtuse denticle protruding laterally. Disc moderately convex, flattened laterobasally; basal foveae shallow and wide. Surface very densely and distinctly punctate laterobasally and along sides, with finer punctures at base medially, and occasionally at apical margin mostly laterally. Microsculpture strongly obliterated, not forming distinct meshes.
Elytra (EL/EW 1.46–1.56; EL/PL 2.77–2.93; EW/PWmax 1.21–1.29) convex, elongate oval, widest in the apical third; sides slightly concave before the middle; humeri angularly rounded, with very small acute denticle; preapical sinuation distinct but shallow; sutural angle acutangular, sharp or blunted at tip. Internal humeral angle very obtuse. Striae impressed along entire length. Intervals convex, very slightly on disc and markedly apically. Parascutellar (abbreviate) striole long, with a small setigerous pore at base. Interval 3 with a small discal setigerous pore adjacent to stria 2 before the apical quarter. Marginal umbilicate series more or less continuous or interrupted at the middle. Microsculpture strongly obliterated, consisting of indistinct transverse lines.
FIGURES 8–10.
Trichotichnus
spp.
, habitus. 8,
T. fukuharai
Habu, 1957
(Yunnan)
; 9,
T. angustitarsis
sp. n.
(S Tengchong); 10,
T. subrobustus
sp. n.
(holotype). Scale bar = 1.0 mm.
FIGURES 11–16.
Trichotichnus fukuharai
Habu, 1957
(11, 15 & 16, Yunnan; 12–14, Sichuan). 11 & 12, terminal lamella of aedeagus; 13, 14, median lobe of aedeagus; 15, gonocoxite; 16, laterotergite, gonosubcoxite, and gonocoxite. Dorsal (11, 12 & 14), lateral (13 & 15) and ventral (16) views. Scale bars: A = 0.5 mm (11, 12, 15 & 16), B = 1.0 mm (13 & 14).
FIGURE 17.
Trichotichnus fukuharai
Habu, 1957
, distribution in China.
Wings fully developed.
Prosternum with very fine short setae. Metepisternum markedly longer than wide, strongly narrowed posteriorly.
Legs relatively short. Protibia without longitudinal sulcus on dorsal side, in both sexes with three stout, similar sized preapical spines on outer margin (
Fig. 18
). Tarsi glabrous dorsally, pro- and mesotarsomeres
1–4 in
both sexes with comparatively sparse ventro-lateral setae. Metatarsus slender, about as long as HWmax, with tarsomere 1 elongate, about as long as tarsomeres 2 and 3 combined. In male, protarsomeres 2 and 3 about as long as wide; mesotarsomere 1 elongate, almost as long as metatarsomeres 2 and 3 combined, with a pair of adhesive scales apically.
Last visible abdominal sternite (
VII
) in both sexes with two pairs of marginal setae and rounded at apex (in male more widely, almost subtruncate).
Median lobe of aedeagus (
Figs. 11–14
) rather evenly arcuate, its ventral side edged laterally in apical part and slightly depressed between margins; terminal lamella (
Figs. 11 & 12
) in dorsal view comparatively short, slightly wider than long, deeply concave, with sides roundly converging to rounded apex and with a small apical capitulum protruding dorsally. Apical orifice in dorsal position, wide apically. Internal sac with a large apical spine.
Female genitalia (
Figs. 15 & 16
): gonocoxite comparatively wide in ventral view, about 0.6 times as long as gonosubcoxite, with relatively wide base.
Comparison.
Among the described Chinese species of
Trichotichnus
s. str.
, this species is recognizable by large and stout body. It is somewhat similar in habitus to
T. potanini
(
Tschitschérine, 1906
)
, but the latter species differs in having body, on average, smaller (length about 8.0–
10.2 mm
), femora in many specimens infuscate, pronotum widest more anteriorly, more strongly narrowed basally and with more prominent denticle at basal angles, metepisternum shorter, protibia of male with one stouter and two slenderer spines on outer margin preapically, median lobe with almost straight middle portion of internal margin and without spines in internal sac; in addition, terminal lamella of
T. potanini
in dorsal view is more strongly and almost straightly converging to acuter apex. Similar characters also distinguish
T. bouvieri
(Tschitschérine, 1897)
from
T. fukuharai
, but pronotum of the former species is widest at the middle and basal angles in many specimens are narrowly rounded at apex.
Distribution
(
Fig. 17
). This species was known from
Japan
(Honshu) (
Habu 1973
) and
China
(
Sichuan
) (
Hua 2002
). It is recorded here from
Shaanxi
and
Yunnan
for the first time. In
China
,
T. fukuharai
occurs at altitudes of
700–2200 m
; in the Weibaoshan Mountains (
Yunnan
), it was found between
2000–2800 m
.
Remarks.
Both
T. fukuharai
and
T. brevis
were originally described from Honshu,
Japan
; their synonymy was stated by
Habu (1961)
. Although material from
Japan
was not examined, we could not find any sufficient differences between the characteristics of the Chinese specimens and those in the original and subsequent descriptions (
Habu 1957
,
1961
,
1973
;
Jedlička 1958
). In addition, we compared the available specimens with the photographs of the
holotype
of
T. fukuharai
(https://www.naro.affrc.go.jp/org/niaes/type/dbcarabidae/t_fukuharai.html) and of a male from Honshu,
Japan
(habitus, elytral apex and aedeagus), kindly sent us by Seiji Morita (
Tokyo
).