Diversity and morphology of Eocene and Oligocene Mordellidae (Coleoptera)
Author
Batelka, Jan
Author
Rosová, Kateřina
Author
Prokop, Jakub
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2023
2023-12-30
63
2
451
478
http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2023.027
journal article
10.37520/aemnp.2023.027
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Palaeostena eocenica
(
Kubisz, 2003
)
comb. nov.
(
Figs 2A–C
,
10B
)
Falsomordellistena
(
Palaeostena
)
eocenica
Kubisz, 2003: 186
.
Holotype
:
J, Baltic amber.
Material examined.
One specimen
, PřfUK107, obtained from Jonas Damzen (original number
JDC
8742):?
Rovno
amber. The specimen conforms with the description and figures of
P. eocenica
and is thus considered to be conspecific. It represents the first possible record of this species from
Rovno
amber.
Comments on identification.
The author compared this species with extant members of
Falsomordellistena
because of the similar shape of their antennomeres. However, antennae in
Mordellidae
are often similar in different genera (see below for an example of a different diagnosis of
Baltistena concava
sp. nov.
). In addition, in males of species of
Falsomordellistena
antennomeres V–X vary greatly in shape (from feebly serrate to filiform) and are usually 2× as long as wide or longer (e.g.,
NOMURA 1967
,
1975
), while in
Palaeostena eocenica
they are only ‘one half longer than wide’, which must be considered a difference rather than a similarity.
KUBISZ (2003)
also lists several characters of
P
.
eocenica
, in which this species should differ from all extant
Falsomordellistena
species
: eyes without interfacetal setae; peculiar shape of maxillary palpomere IV (surprisingly, its length is compared with the length of basal antennomeres, not palpomeres); asymmetry of metatibial spurs; absence of body pubescence; and body size. Only the last three of these differences are included in the diagnosis of this species, as according to the author, they delimit
P
.
eocenica
from all known species of
Falsomordellistena
. In summary,
KUBISZ (2003)
states that
P
.
eocenica
differs from extant species of
Falsomordellistena
in at least five characters usually used for delimiting genera and therefore its inclusion into this extant genus would invalidate the generic diagnosis.
Accepting the validity of this species and the fact that its generic assignment to
Falsomordellistena
is not supported by the given diagnosis, the subgenus
Palaeostena
is here raised to generic status.