Rediscovery of Tomosomus Motschulsky, 1855 (Coleoptera: Anthicidae) with redescription of the genus, a new genus-rank synonym, and a key to species
Author
Telnov, Dmitry
Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, SW 7 5 BD, London, United Kingdom & Coleopterological Research Center, Institute of Life Sciences and Technology, Daugavpils University, Vienības iela 13, LV- 5401, & Institute of Biology, University of Latvia, O. Vācieša iela 4, LV- 1004, Rīga, Latvia
Author
Gusakov, Alexey A.
0000-0001-7709-7515
Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University, 2 Bol’shaya Nikitskaya Str., 125009, Moscow, Russia https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7709 - 7515
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-05-23
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5293.3.6
journal article
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Tomosomus meridionalis
(
Champion, 1890
)
comb. nov.
(
Figs 8–9
)
Holcopyge meridionalis
—
Champion (1890: 293)
original description;
Pic (1894c: 138)
checklist;
Pic (1911: 26)
checklist;
Blackwelder (1945: 432)
checklist;
Werner (1966: 21)
key to Venezuelan
Anthicidae
.
Type material examined.
Lectotype
♁ [designated herewith]
BMNH
: Caracas (
Vénézuéla
)
Dr
. O. Thieme
Mai-Juín 1877
[printed, double framed] // [empty card with a pinhole] //
Holcopyge meridionalis
, ♁ Ch. [handwritten] // G.C.Champion Coll. B.M. 1927–409. [printed] //
Holcopyge meridionalis Champ.
vid. D.Telnov, 2019 [printed] (
Figs 8–9
).
Paralectotype
1 specimen
[sex unknown] MNHN: “in Oberthür’s collection” (
Champion 1890: 293
). [The first author was unable to allocate this specimen during his numerous voyages to the MNHN, this specimen was therefore not available for the present study].
Nomenclature.
Champion (1890: 293)
mentions
two specimens
(which become
syntypes
) in the original description but states the description was made from
one male
. The
lectotype
designation is made in order to maintain nomenclatural stability.
Redescription.
♁
lectotype
, total body length
2.6 mm
; head
0.5 mm
long, across compound eyes
0.55 mm
broad, pronotum
0.6 mm
long, maximum width
0.5 mm
, minimum width
0.25 mm
, elytra
1.5 mm
long,
1 mm
combined wide.
Dorsum and venter uniformly pale brown. Mouthparts, antennae, palps and legs pale yellow, abdomen yellowish brown. Head slightly ovoid, glossy dorsally and ventrally, slightly convex in dorsal aspect. Compound eye moderate, protruding beyond lateral outline of head. Tempus rounded and constricted towards slightly concave head base. Head dorsal punctures minute and inconspicuous. Head dorsal setae inconspicuous, sporadic. Antenna heavy, extending slightly beyond humeral area of elytron when directed posteriad. Antennomere three slightly longer than antennomere two, antennomeres 7–10 distinctly thickened, 9–10 transverse. Terminal antennomere elongate triangular with tapered apex, slightly asymmetrical, slightly over twice as long as penultimate antennomere. Penultimate maxillary palpomere subtriangular. Terminal maxillary palpomere securiform. Pronotum dorsally and laterally glossy, slightly convex in dorsal aspect, anterior lobe wider than head across compound eyes. Front margin of anterior lobe subtruncate, dorsally and laterally with very narrow anterior rim.Anterior lobe with shallow, moderately broad, median longitudinal sulcus. Posterior lobe strongly narrower and shorter than anterior. Postmedian lateral constriction deep and broad, dorsally with a row of moderate punctures with raised, narrow, longitudinally directed intervening spaces, continues onto pronotal disc as a shallow depression (in lateral view). Pronotal punctures minute and inconspicuous. Dorsal pronotal setae yellowish, sparse, subdecumbent. Pronotal tactile setae long, erect, sporadic, mainly aligned along with lateral margins of pronotum. Scutellar shield minute, subtriangular, rounded at posterior margin. Elytra ovoid, moderately convex in dorsal aspect, widened laterally before midlength, humerus obsolete (apterous species). Elytral punctures much stronger and larger than those on dorsal forebody including in lateral constriction area, arranged into confused rows, becoming significantly smaller and flat on posterior half of elytron. Intervening spaces glossy and glabrous, in basal third of elytron slightly wider than punctures. Epipleuron nearly complete, particularly broad in basal third. Elytral setae yellowish, long and rather dense, suberect to erect. All femora clavate. Basal metatarsomere longer than combined length of remaining metatarsomeres. Tergite VII broadly rounded at posterior margin, with broad median longitudinal furrow (
Fig. 9A–B
). Morphological sternite VII broadly rounded at posterior margin (
Fig. 9C
). Morphological sternites VIII and IX as in
Fig. 9D
. Aedeagus irregularly shaped (twisted), subtubular (penis incompletely enclosed), apically bifurcate, with dense, fibre-like endophallic armature (
Fig. 9E–F
).
Sexual dimorphism.
Female is unknown.
Ecology.
Unknown.
Distribution.
Northern
Venezuela
.
Type depository.
BMNH
, likely also MNHN (see note above).