Allopachria longyanensis sp. n. from China (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
Author
Ji, Lanzhu
Author
Guo, Cheng
Author
Bian, Dongju
text
Zootaxa
2014
3755
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.3755.2.5
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Allopachria longyanensis
sp. n.
Type
locality.
China
, Fujian Province,
30 km
W Longyan City,
2 km
S Dachi Village,
750 m
.
Type
material.
Holotype
, male: labeled “
CHINA
: Fujian, Longyan City,
2 km
S Dachi Village,
750 m
,
28. I. 1997
, leg. Schönmann, Ji & Wang (
CWBS
262)”, “
Holotype
,
Allopachria longyanensis
sp. n.
” [red printed label].
Paratype
:
1 female
, same data as
holotype
.
Description.
Habitus: oblong-oval, distinctly convex (
Fig. 1
). Body length 2.25 mm, width 1.5 mm.
Head
: reddish-brown, paler on clypeus, clypeal margin somewhat truncate medially, finely and sparsely punctate; anterior 1/3 microreticulate. Antennae yellowish testaceous, simple, not modified.
Pronotum
: brown, lateral margins with fine beading; punctures irregular in size and distribution, in basal half larger and coarser, without microreticulation.
Elytron
: dark brownish with two big yellowish-testaceous spots, one basal and one subapical, not reaching suture and lateral margin; punctures fine and sparse, almost regular in size, longitudinal rows of punctures rather indistinct; surface strongly shining, without microreticulation.
Ventral surface
: epipleura and rest of surface reddish-brown; punctures on metaventrite, metacoxae, and abdomen fine and very sparse; without microreticulation. Legs reddish brown.
Male
: median lobe of aedeagus in ventral view (
Fig. 3
) relatively broad and with sides almost parallel over entire length; apex with small protuberance; median lobe in lateral view as in
Fig. 2
; left paramere as in
Fig. 4
. Pro- and mesotarsomeres slightly enlarged.
Female
: habitus, size and color as in male; pro-and mesotarsomeres not modified.
Comparison with other species.
The following remarks relate only to males of
Allopachria
, because single females are almost impossible to identify sufficiently reliably. The new species belongs to a group of medium-sized species with more or less oval, apically not attenuated body shape and two distinct spots on each elytron. Because the male
holotype
of
A. longyanensis
sp. n.
has unmodified antennomeres and protibiae, and not considerably enlarged pro- and mesotarsomeres, only five other species need to be treated in this comparison. These are
A. bianae
Wewalka, 2010
,
A. grandis
Bian & Ji, 2010
,
A. liselotteae
Wewalka, 2000
,
A. schoenmanni
Wewalka, 2000
, and
A. weinbergeri
Wewalka, 2000
. The relatively broad and parallel-sided median lobe of
A. longyanensis
sp. n.
(ventral view, see
Fig. 3
) readily distinguishes the new species from all five species mentioned above. The parameres are also totally different in the other species, except in
A. bianae
, but in addition to the differences in the median lobe,
A. bianae
has somewhat pronounced shoulders, a feature also present in
A. weinbergeri
. Some differences in the body shape and size as well as in the microreticulation on the head are less easy to observe and shall not be treated here in detail, in particular because we have only a single male at our disposal.
Etymology.
This species is named after the Chinese city of Longyan. The specific epithet is an adjective in the nominative singular.
Distribution.
So far known only from the
type
locality:
China
: Fujian Province.
Habitat.
Stream, ca.
1–2 m
wide, with rocky steps, waterfalls and pools, with crystalline sand and coarse granitic gravel.