The longicorn beetle tribe Cerambycini Latreille, 1802 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae) in the fauna of Asia. 17. A new species of the genus Spinidymasius Miroshnikov, 2017 from Borneo, with the description of the female of S. huedepohli (Vives, 2005) and new synonymy
Author
Miroshnikov, A. I.
text
Russian Entomological Journal
2022
2022-03-31
31
1
47
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/rusentj.31.1.09
journal article
10.15298/rusentj.31.1.09
0132-8069
10978493
Spinidymasius huedepohli
(
Vives, 2005
)
Figs 3–7
,
11, 13, 15, 19
, 21, 23, 25, 27.
Elydnus huedepohli
Vives, 2005: 246
. Type locality:
Indonesia
,
Kalimantan
(according to the original description), “Borneo — S
Kalimantan
(see Note below)” (according to the label of the
holotype
);
Heffern, 2013: 10
.
Spinidymasius huedepohli
:
Miroshnikov, 2017: 191
, 194.
MATERIAL.
Holotype
,
♂
(cEV) (
Fig. 5
), “
Borneo
— S
Kalimantan
, 03 — 2000”, “
Elydnus
hüdepoli
(sic) nov. Holotipo
♂
E. Vives
leg. (sic) 02”, “Holotype
♂
”, “
Spinidymasius
huedepohli
(
Vives
)
E. Vives
det. 2018” (
Fig. 6
);
1♀
(
NHMD
) (
Figs 6
,
11
), E
Malaysia
,
Sabah
,
Crocker Range
, 03.2003, local collector, “
Elydnus
ochraceovittatus
Hüdepohl
,
Ole Mehl
det. 2005”
,
“
Spinidymasius
?
huedepohli
(
Vives
, 2005
)
♀
det.
A.
Miroshnikov 2017
”,
“
Spinidymasius
huedepohli
(
Vives
, 2005
)
♀
det.
A. Miroshnikov
2021”
;
1♂
,
1♀
(cDH) (photographs;
Figs 4, 7
), E
Malaysia
,
Sabah
, Trus Madi Mt.,
1500–2000 m
,
III–V.1998
, local collector, “
Spinidymasius
huedepohli
(
Vives
)
det.
D. Heffern
”
;
1♂
(cDH) (photograph),
Indonesia
(
Borneo
), E
Kalimantan
,
Balikpapan
,
II.2000
, local collector, “
Spinidymasius
huedepohli
(
Vives
)
det.
D. Heffern
”.
REMARKS. This species was described on the basis of single male with a body length of
30 mm
and a humeral width of
7 mm
. The males kept in the collection of Daniel J. Heffern (Houston,
USA
; his personal communication of
November 25, 2021
) are smaller,
24–26 mm
in length.
Female features are given here for the first time.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FEMALE (
Figs 3, 7
,
11, 15
, 27). Closely resembles a male. Body length 24.8–25.0 mm, humeral width 5.9–5.95 mm.
Antennae reaching beyond apex of elytra by apical part of penultimate antennomere; length ratio of antennomeres 1– 11, 47: 15: 60: 39: 39: 69: 72: 66: 58: 50: 57 (female from
NHMD
taken as an example); antennomere 3, unlike male, without coarse folds; spine at apical inner angle of antennomeres 6–10 more strongly developed than that in male; last antennomere apically drawn into a sharp spine.
Pronotum distinctly longitudinal, 1.15–1.16 times as long as wide; base 1.31–1.33 times as wide as apex.
Elytra moderately narrowed towards apex, 2.54–2.7 times as long as humeral width; external angle drawn into a long, relatively robust, sharp spine, apical sutural angle clearly toothed like in male, as in
Figs 13, 15
.
Last (visible) abdominal sternite widely rounded apically; last (visible) abdominal tergite truncate at apex.
Genitalia as in
Fig. 27
; styles nearly parallel-sided, not narrowed towards apex, at the very apex weakly sloped.
NOTE
. Judging by the label (
Fig. 6
), the
holotype
was most likely collected in
South Kalimantan Province
,
Indonesia
.
DISTRIBUTION. Borneo.