Review of Aderidae Csiki, 1909 (Insecta: Coleoptera) of Cabo Verde
Author
Telnov, Dmitry
Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, SW 7 5 BD, London, United Kingdom & Institute of Biology, University of Latvia, O. Vācieša iela 4, LV- 1004, Rīga, Latvia & Institute of Life Sciences and Technology, Daugavpils University, Vienîbas iela 13, LV- 5401, Daugavpils, Latvia
Author
Gompel, Nicolas
0000-0003-3358-7963
Chair of Evolutionary Ecology, Fakultät für Biologie, Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Biozentrum, Grosshaderner Strasse 2, D- 82152, Planegg-Martinsried, Germany. https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3358 - 7963
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Cobososia pallescens
(
Wollaston, 1854
)
(
Figs. 1B, G
&
2C
)
Xylophilus pallens
Desbrochers des Loges, 1881
Xylophilus punctigera
Mulsant et Rey, 1886a
Xylophilus punctigera
Mulsant et Rey, 1886b
(homonym)
Wollaston (1854: 538)
original description, as
Xylophilus pallescens
.
Wollaston (1867: 217)
as
Xylophilus gravidicornis
, records (
Brava
, Fogo, Santiago, Santo Antão).
Pic (1906: 13)
as
Hylophilus pallescens
, checklist.
Báguena Corella (1948: 349
, 500, 519, 523) in part as as
Otoleus pallescen
[sic!], transcribed original description & redescription, key, distribution (
Brava
, Fogo, Santiago, Santo Antão), checklist.
Báguena Corella (1962: 14
, 17 & 19) key, new combination (to
Cobososia
Báguena Corella
nec
Collado & Alonso-Zarazaga (1996))
, synonymy, general distribution.
Geisthardt (1986: 76)
as
Cobososia
, records (“
Brava
:
26.X.1979
leg Groh; S. Tiago: S. Jorge,
XII.1982
–
II.1983
,
1.VI.– 15.VIII.1983
,
16.–31.X.1983
,
II.1984
”, mainly attracted to light, leg. A van Harten), general distribution.
Franz (1987: 102)
as
Cobosia
[sic!]
pallescens
, record (“Fogo, Cha de Caldeira,
1700 m
, Gesiebe unter
Congobohne
und
Periploca chevalieri
,
1 Ex.
21. September 1985
.”).
Geisthardt (1988: 198)
checklist, distribution (Branco, Santo Antão, Fogo, Santiago).
Geisthardt (1996: 93
, 96, 107, 109, 111 & 114) checklist (considered endangered), distribution (
Brava
, Fogo, Santiago, Santo Antão).
Oromi
et al.
(2005: 78)
as
Cobososia
, checklist (“possibly native”), distribution (
Brava
, Fogo, Santiago, Santo Antão).
Anonymous (2002: 890)
listed among nationally protected species in
Cabo Verde
.
Type material.
holotype
(
BMNH
): 715 [handwritten, underside of specimen’s mounting card] / Type [printed, label circular, red framed] /
Xylophilus pallescens
type Woll. [handwritten]
/
HOLOTYPE
[printed, label circular, red framed] /
MADEIRA ISLANDS
Madeira
T.V. Wollaston Coll.
B.M. 1855–7. [printed] /
Standing in Wollaston
coll. as
Xylophilus pallescens
[printed]
/
HOLOTYPE
Xylophilus pallescens Woll.
[handwritten] det. R.G. Booth 2019 [printed].
Additional historical material.
2 specimens
(
BMNH
), same labels as in
holotype
;
7♂
♀
(
BMNH
):
CAPE VERDE
IS.
S. Iago T.V.Wollaston Coll.
B.M. 1867-82 [printed] /
Standing in Wollaston
coll. as
Xylophilus pallescens
[printed]
;
New records:
Republic of Cabo Verde
,
Brava
:
26.X.1979
,
suction trap
,
Groh K.
leg. (
1 specimen
, coll.
SMNS
)
; Santiago, São Jorge:.
II.1983
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
2 specimens
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
II.1983
,
light trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
1 specimen
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
VIII.1983
,
light trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
1 specimen
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
X.1983
,
light trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
1 specimen
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
II.1984
,
light trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
3 specimens
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
II.1984
,
suction trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
3 specimens
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
III.1984
,
suction trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
8 specimens
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
VIII.1984
,
suction trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
2 specimens
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
VIII.1984
,
light trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
1 specimen
, coll.
SMNS
)
,.
I.1985
,
suction trap
,
van Harten A.
leg. (
2 specimens
, coll.
SMNS
)
.
Redescription.
holotype
♂
: Dorsum and venter uniformly pale reddish-orange, pronotum inconspicuously darker. Dorsal vestiture very dense, short and appressed, concealing the dorsal sculpture of the body. Vestiture consists of whitish setae arising from one from each puncture and of interspersed tactile setae arising from intervening spaces. Head opaque dorsally, with large and prominent compound eyes occupying almost whole head sides, but narrowly separated from the base by very short tempora (best visible in lateral view). Interfacetal setae short, inconspicuous. Head base concave. Frons broad. Punctures of frons gentle and dense, very shallow, giving the appearance of a smooth surface. Antennae progressively thicken starting from 3
rd
antennomere. Antennomeres 2–4 short and slender, 6–10 transverse, shortened and slightly widened distally. Terminal antennomere asymmetrically conical, pointed, about 2.5–2.6x as long as penultimate antennomere. Pronotum as wide as to slightly broader than head, widest across anterolateral angles, broadly subtrapezoidal, opaque dorsally, broadly rounded on anterior margin, with obtuse angulate anterolateral angles. Lateral margins nearly straight, slightly convergent towards the broadly rounded base. Pronotal punctures small but distinctly larger and deeper than those on head, most often separated by less that their own diameter. Elytra subopaque dorsally, subcylindrical, laterally broadly rounded. Dorsal elytral punctures larger than those of dorsal forebody, ovoid, intervening spaces smaller than to as large as punctures. Legs inconspicuous. Aedeagus with phallobase and apicale not separated (
Fig. 2C
).
Sexual dimorphism.
Male prothoracic tarsomere one thickened and widened.
Distribution.
Mediterranean species (
Gompel
et al
. 2010
).
Algeria
,
Cyprus
,
Italy
,
Lebanon
,
Morocco
,
Portugal
(
Madeira
),
Spain
(
Canary Islands
),
Syria
(
Nardi 2020
). The record from
France
in the most recent catalogue of Palaearctic
Coleoptera (
Nardi 2020
)
is based on an almost 100-years old citation (
Sainte-Claire Deville 1937
). This species has not been recollected in
France
since then and was intentionally excluded from two most recent checklists of French aderids (
Gompel & Barrau 2002
;
Gompel 2014
). We also note that the species’ geographical range has dramatically expanded, as the second author recently studied several specimens from
Brazil
(collected in Brasilia between 2000 and 2003, always in October and November). On
Cabo Verde
, it occurs on both the Northern (Santo Antão) and the Southern (
Brava
, Fogo, São Tiago) chain.