Rostricephalus vitalisi Fleutiaux, 1918 (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Lissominae) Confirmed from Laos, with Description of its Male Pregenital Segments and Genitalia
Author
Packova, Gabriela
Author
Prosvirov, Alexander
Author
Qiu, Lu
Author
Kundrata, Robin
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2023
2023-12-21
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554
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-77.4.554
journal article
10.1649/0010-065X-77.4.554
1938-4394
13243457
ROSTrICEPHALUS VITALISI
FleUtiaUX, 1918
(
Figs. 1–2
)
Diagnosis.
For external morphological diagnostic characters and female terminalia and genitalia see
Kundrata
et al
. (2019)
and Qiu and
Prosvirov (2023)
. Additional diagnostic characters of male pregenital segments and genitalia are as follows: abdominal tergite VIII about 1.2 times as long as wide, apically broadly rounded; tergite IX only slightly wider than long, basally straight; aedeagal median lobe elongate, slightly surpassing parameres, apically gradually rounded; paramere elongate, with very short subapical hook; and phallobase robust, almost as wide as long, basally truncate.
Fig. 1.
Morphology of
Rostricephalus vitalisi
. A) Habitus, dorsal view, B) Pronotum, dorsal view, C–D) Abdomen, dorsal and ventral views. Scale bars = 5.0 mm (A), 2.0 mm (B–D).
Material EXamined.
LAOS
:
One male
, “NE
LAOS
,
Hua Phan
[
Houaphanh
] prov.,
Ban Saluei
,
1300–2000m
, 20.13'N, 103.59'E,
Phu Phan Mt.
env., 2004,
J. Bezděk
leg., 6–18.v. // NHMW- Acquisitions-Nr.:Col-2022-1,coll.
P.Cate
// NHMW- ZOO-COL-0007675 // digitalisiert in 2023 im
Teilprojekt
05 -
Kulturerbe
digital –” (
NHMW
). Note that different labels are separated by a double slash “//”
.
DistribUtion.
Eastern portion of Oriental Realm:
Cambodia
?,
China
(Guandong?),
Laos
,
Vietnam
. The specimen recorded from
China
:
Taiwan
by
Suzuki (2003)
represents a still-undescribed species (Qiu and
Prosvirov 2023
).
Description of Male Pregenital Segments and Genitalia.
Abdomen (
Figs. 1C, D
) with ventrite 1
shorter than remaining ventrites; intercoxal process slender, narrow, widened medially and then gradually narrowed towards apex; apical ventrite almost equilateral, subtriangular, apically narrowly rounded; all ventrites densely punctate; punctures fine, simple, similar to those on tergites, anterior portions of ventrites 1–3 and partially also ventrite 4 smooth, without punctures; surface covered with moderately short, decumbent pubescence. Tergite VIII (
Fig. 2A
) about 1.2 times as long as wide, apically widely rounded, roughly, densely and ir- regularly punctate with large punctures. Sternite VIII (
Fig. 2B
) transverse, more than twice as wide as long, medially membranous, laterally partly sclerotized, apically somewhat truncate, laterally and partly medially finely punctate, covered with long, sparse pubescence. Tergites IX and X (
Fig. 2C
) connected by membrane; tergite IX slightly wider than long, basally straight, surface finely punctate; tergite X small, slightly longer than wide, 556 narrowly rounded apically. Sternite IX (
Fig. 2D
)
Protelaterini
, those present in
R. vitalisi
more-orelongate, about twice as long as wide, apically nar- less agree with those reported for other genera in rowly rounded, finely punctate, with moderately the tribe (see,
e.g.
, Calder
et al
. 1993; Kundrata long, fine pubescence. Aedeagus (
Figs. 2E–G
)
et al
. 2019; Lawrence and Arias 2009). Abdominal elongate, about 2.3 times as long as wide. Median tergite IX in
R. vitalisi
is almost as long as wide and lobe elongate, with moderately long, slender basal anteriorly somewhat gradually and shallowly emar- struts, robust, slightly surpassing parameres, grad- ginate while it is usually more transverse and anteually distinctly narrowed towards apex but before riorly with a deeper, V-shaped emargination in most apex more abruptly narrowed, apically rounded. other genera.Abdominal tergite VIII is clearly elon- Paramere elongate, robust, gradually narrowed gate as in,
e.g.
,
Protelater
,
Sphaenelater
Schwarz
, from base toward apex, slightly constricted sub- 1902, and
Anaspasis
, and differs from the distinctly apically, with very short subapical hook, apical transverse tergites VIII in
Austrelater
Calder
and portion covered with fine setae. Phallobase robust, Lawrence, 1993,
Sossor
Candèze, 1883
, and
Senoalmost
as wide as long, basally somewhat truncate.
donia
Laporte, 1838 (Calder
et al
. 1993; Kundrata
Fig. 2.
Male terminalia and genitalia of
Rostricephalus vitalisi
. A) Abdominal tergite VIII, dorsal view, B) Abdominal sternite VIII, dorsal view, C) Abdominal tergites IX and X, dorsal view, D) Abdominal sternite IX, dorsal view, E–G) Aedeagus, dorsal, lateral, and ventral views. Scale bars = 0.5 mm (A–C), 1.0 mm (D–G).
Comparison with Congeners.
This is the first
et al
. 2019, unpublished data of authors). This furtime the male pregenital segments and genitalia of ther supports the findings of
Kundrata
et al.
(2019)
R. vitalisi
are described and figured. The probable who proposed that
Rostricephalus
is morphologi- male
lectotype
has not been dissected yet (Qiu and cally close to
Protelater
and
Anaspasis
based on the Prosvirov 2003), and the specimen from
Taiwan
shapes of the mandibles, metacoxal plates, tarsi, and
Island
, dissected and figured by
Suzuki (2003)
, female terminalia and ovipositor. On the other hand, represents a different species. The main differenc-
Anaspasis
and
Tunon
Arias-Bohart, 2013
are the es between
R. vitalisi
and the Taiwanese specimen only genera of
Protelaterini
that do not have distinct are in the shapes of the antennae and pronotum, subapical hooks on the parameres (Arias-Bohart and in the punctures on the dorsal surface (Qiu and 2013; Calder
et al
. 1993; Lawrence and Arias 2009;
Prosvirov 2023
). Here, we add to the list differ-
Kundrata
et al
. 2019
;
Suzuki 2003
; unpublished ences in male genitalia, especially in the shape of data of authors). We propose the relationships withthe parameres. The paramere of
R. vitalisi
has a in
Lissominae
should be investigated using more distinctly curved outer lateral margin in ventral/ lines of evidence, including a molecular phylogedorsal view (almost straight in the specimen from netic approach. Taiwan) and has a small apical part with a subapical hook (clearly elongate in the specimen from Taiwan). Males of the recently described
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Rostricephalus shii
Qiu and
Prosvirov, 2023
are unknown (Qiu and
Prosvirov 2023
). We would like to thank Matthias Seidel (NHMW)
Comparison with Related Genera.
Although for the loan of the examined specimen and Johana general characters of the male pregenital segments Hoffmannova (Palacky University,
Olomouc
, Czech and aedeagus are rather variable within
Lissominae
: Republic) for her kind help with some photographs. This study was funded by the internal grant of the Faculty of Science, UP
Olomouc
(IGA_PrF_ 2023_030) and by the Russian Science Foundation (research project No. 21-74-10024).