Cryptophagus peloponnesicus nov. sp. (Cryptophagidae) from Peloponnese, Greece
Author
Esser, Jens
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2021
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5039096
0253-116X
5039096
Cryptophagus peloponnesicus
nov.sp.
(
figs 1, 2
)
T
y p e m a t e r i a l:
Holotypus
♂
: "
N38°00'55
E22°10'10
(5). GR
Peloponnes
13.4.2017
, Mt. Helmon,
1370 m
, leg.
Brachat
& Meybohm" [cES]. "
Paratypes
:
1♂
"
Greece
,
Peloponnes
,
Mt. Erymathos
,
Kaletzi SE
,
Abies
cephalonica forest, BF, HF,
N37°56'55,5''
,
E21°46'14,6''
, 34 (14), 25.04.-(+)
03.06.2007
, 1.190 n üNN, leg.
Schnitter
" [
NME
];
1♀
"
GR Corinthia
1540 m
,
Killini Oros,
A.
cephalon., 37°56.703 22°25.781, leg.
Dr. J. Schmidl
" [cES]
.
Fig. 1-2
: (
1
)
Cryptophagus peloponnesicus
nov.sp.
, holotype, habitus; (
2
) parameres.
Fig. 3-4
: (
3
)
Cryptophagus
axillaris
REITTER, 1875, Romania, habitus; (
4
)
Cryptophagus
brisouti
REITTER, 1874.
Fig. 5-6
: (
5
)
Cryptophagus
bipedes
REITTER, 1963,
Turkey
, habitus; (
6
)
Cryptophagus
dilatipennis
REITTER, 1888
Georgia
.
E t y m o l o g y: Named after the
Peloponnese
peninsula in
Greece
.
D e s c r i p t i o n: Male, 2.0 mm, reddish-brown, membranous wings absent, legs and antennae slender. Shiny, surface with puncture strong and moderately dense on pronotum, finer and sparser on elytra (basal third). Covered with uniform pale pubescence, hairs decumbent but coarse, somewhat erected on margin and apex of elytra. Pronotum with a few long hairs projecting the side margin distinctly.
Head without any features and eyes medium-sized with just a few ommatidia. Punctures on head strong and denser as on pronotum.
Pronotum with prominent anterior callosities, moderately short (long as the distance between them and median tooth), surface of callosities poorly visible from above. Median tooth located in the middle of the side margin. Side margin straight behind the tooth, narrowed distally, with a few small teeth. Surface convex, puncture strong, distance between smaller than the diameter. Pronotum moderately transverse (1.4 x broader than long).
Elytra elongated, slightly rounded, side margin partly nearly straight, humeral callus indistinct.
Antennae moderately slender, 11-segmented including a 3-segmented club. Segment 1 nearly round, broader than 2, 2 and 3pear-shaped, 3 somewhat smaller. Segments 4 to 8 more (4, 5, 6, 7) or less (8) longer than broad. Segment 9 and 10 transverse, 11 long as broad and strong asymmetrical. Tarsal formula 5-5-4 (females with 5-5-5). Parameres shown in
fig. 2.
C o m m e n t: Similar to
Cryptophagus
axillaris
REITTER, 1875 (fig. 3),
C. brisouti
REITTER, 1875 (fig. 4),
C
.
bipedes
BRUCE, 1963 (fig. 5),
C
.
dilatipennis
REITTER, 1888 (fig. 6) and
C
.
reflexicollis
REITTER, 1877.
D i s t r i b u t i o n: Currently known only from
Greece
,
Peloponnese
peninsula. The specimens were found around Mt. Chelmos, Mt. Erymanthos and Kyllini Oros. The most similar species (see above) were restricted on the Carpathian Mountains (
C
.
axillaris
RTT.), Caucasus (
C
.
dilatipennis
RTT.), Pyrenean Mountains (
C
.
brisouti
RTT.) and Northwest of
Turkey
(
C
.
bipedes
BR
.).
C
.
reflexicollis
RTT. is distributed in parts of the Carpathian Mountains and Balkans.