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<mods:title>Taxonomic synopsis of the subtribe Physoderina (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini), with species revisions of eight genera</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Shi, Hongliang</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Zhou, Hongzhang</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Liang, Hongbin</mods:namePart>
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<taxonomicName LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:3BDFF1AA-FBD1-4699-B3C5-162BA0389D14" authority="Shi &amp; Liang" authorityName="Shi &amp; Liang" authorityYear="2013" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Anchista" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF,CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Anchista pilosa" order="Coleoptera" pageId="28" pageNumber="29" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="pilosa" status="sp. n.">Anchista pilosa Shi &amp; Liang</taxonomicName>
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<figureCitation captionStart="Figures 4348" captionStartId="F8" captionText="Figures 43 - 48. Type materials, scale bars = 2.0 mm: 43 Holotype of Anchista pilosa sp. n. 44 Holotype of Metallanchista laticollis sp. n. 45 Holotype of Diamella kaszabi Jedlicka [= Diamella kaszabi (Jedlicka)] 46 Lectotype of Calleida cupreomicans Oberthuer [= Diamella cupreomicans (Oberthuer)] 47 Lectotype of Allocota aerata Bates [= Diamella cupreomicans (Oberthuer)] 48 Holotype of Lachnoderma arrowi Jedlicka [= Diamella arrowi (Jedlicka)]." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/29681" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Habitus: Fig. 43</figureCitation>
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 74" captionStartId="F19" captionText="Figure 74. Median lobe of male genitalia, right-lateral, ventral, left-lateral, dorsal views of Anchista pilosa sp. n., holotype." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/29692" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">male genitalia: Figs 74</figureCitation>
<figureCitation captionStart="Figures 95110" captionStartId="F40" captionText="Figures 95 - 110. Left and right parameres of male genitalia, scale bars = 0.2 mm: 95 Paraphaea binotata (Dejean), a specimen from Guangxi 96 Paraphaea minor sp. n., holotype 97 Anchista brunnea (Wiedemann), a paralectotype of picea Chaudoir 98 Anchista pilosa sp. n., holotype 99 Metallanchista laticollis sp. n., holotype 100 Physodera amplicollis van de Poll, a specimen from Taiwan 101 Diamella cupreomicans (Oberthuer), a specimen from Yunnan 102 Diamella arrowi (Jedlicka), holotype 103 Allocota aurata (Bates), a specimen from Tonkin 104 Allocota aurata (Bates), a specimen from Shaanxi 105 Allocota bicolor sp. n., holotype 106 Lachnoderma asperum Bates, a specimen from Taiwan 107 Dasiosoma ivorense Basilewsky, a paratype from Cote d'Ivoire 108 Dasiosoma quadraticolle sp. n., holotype 109 Orionella kathmanduensis (Kirschenhofer), a specimen from Nepal 110 Endynomena pradieri (Fairmaire), a specimen from Fujian." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/29716" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">98</figureCitation>
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<paragraph pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Type material.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="28" pageNumber="29">Holotype</emphasis>
(MNHN): male, body length = 7.8 mm, board mounted, genitalia dissected and deposited in microvial pinned under specimen, &quot;Bangalore / Chikkangalur / Tabourel 1900&quot;; &quot;MUSEUM PARIS / 1952 / COLL. R.
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; &quot;HOLOTYPE ♂/ Anchista pilosa / new species / Des. SHI H. L. 2011&quot; [red label][Figs 43, 74, 98].
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.
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<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Pronotum pubescent, lateral margins hardly angulate near middle, sinuate before hind angles; elytra with bicolored pattern; elytra pubescent, primary setigerous pores not distinct; elytral basal margination extended only to 3rd interval; median lobe of aedeagus without setae around apical orifice.</paragraph>
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Based on pubescent surface and elytral pattern, the new species resembles the subspecies
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Anchista fenestrata subpubescens</emphasis>
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Chaudoir, but can be distinguished in having the following characters: (1) elytral basal margination extended only to 3rd interval, but in
<taxonomicName authorityName="Shi &amp; Zhou &amp; Liang" authorityYear="2013" class="Insecta" family="Carabidae" genus="Anchista" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF,CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="" order="Coleoptera" pageId="29" pageNumber="30" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="fenestrata" subSpecies="subpubescens">
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Anchista fenestrata subpubescens</emphasis>
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basal margination nearly complete; (2) pronotum with lateral margins less angulate and hind angles less distinct in the new species; (3) males with tarsi adhesive hairs well developed (two whole rows) on first three mesotarsomeres, but in
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Anchista fenestrata subpubescens</emphasis>
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adhesive hairs rudimentary (weakly present near apex) on first three mesotarsomeres in males; (4) males of the new species with terminal sternum more deeply emarginate than in
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Anchista fenestrata subpubescens</emphasis>
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; (5) median lobe of aedeagus without setae around apical orifice, but in
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median lobe of aedeagus with long setae around apical orifice.
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<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Description.</paragraph>
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Body length 7.8 mm; dorsum yellow to reddish yellow, pronotum lateral explanate areas pale yellow; 1st antennomere yellow, remaining antennomeres reddish brown. Elytra bicolored, forming faint pattern, background nearly brownish, with lateral part slightly paler; large yellow patch occupying inner five intervals from base to apical third; lateral margins and epipleura yellow. Ventral side yellow, sterna darker toward apex; femora and tibiae yellowish, tarsi yellowish brown.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Head</emphasis>
sparsely pubescent, nearly glabrous on front, without microsculpture or punctures.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Pronotum</emphasis>
with disc pubescent, rather sparser along median line, nearly glabrous on lateral explanate areas;pronotumcordiform, widest slightly before middle; ratio PW/PL 1.53; pronotal base briefly but distinctly lobed; disc moderately convex, microsculpture indistinct, without punctures; front angles with few moderately long setae; lateral margins hardly angulate in middle, strongly sinuate before hind angles; lateral explanate areas wide and even; hind angles slightly obtuse, with few accessory setae; basal foveae moderately deep, with few punctures; median line indistinct, slightly depressed subbasally.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Elytra</emphasis>
with striae shallow, distinct, slightly punctate along striae; intervals slightly convex, with dense and regular accessory setae; microsculpture indistinct; primary setigerous pores on 3rd and 5th intervals hardly visible, five pores on 3rd interval, two on the 5th; basal margination extended only to 3rd interval. Males with adhesive hairs well developed (two whole rows) on first three mesotarsomeres; males with terminal sternum more deeply emarginate than other members of the genus (as in
<figureCitation captionStart="Figures 138157" captionStartId="F44" captionText="Figures 138 - 157. Characters of Physoderina. 138 - 139 Internal reproductive system of females, scale bars = 0.2 mm: 138 Dasiosoma quadraticolle sp. n., a paratype from Yunnan 139 Orionella lewisii (Bates), a specimen from Zhejiang. 140 - 142 Right protibia, ventral view, showing the reduction of cleaning spur, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 140 Allocota aurata (Bates) (cleaning spur absent) 141 Allocota bicolor sp. n. (cleaning spur fine) 142 Diamella cupreomicans (Oberthuer) (cleaning spur well developed). 143 - 146 Terminal sternum, showing the setae and male emargination, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 143 Paraphaea binotata (Dejean), male (deeply emarginate, one seta on each side) 144 Paraphaea binotata (Dejean) (straight, two setae on each side), female 145 Allocota aurata (Bates), male (moderately emarginate, two setae on each side) 146 Allocota aurata (Bates), female (straight, two setae on each side, right side unusually with an additional seta). 147 - 148 Umbilical series of 9 th interval, right elytron, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 147 Paraphaea binotata (Dejean) (umbilical series placed in one row) 148 Metallanchista laticollis sp. n. (umbilical series placed in two rows). 149 - 150 Head, showing the different shape of mandibles, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 149 Paraphaea formosana (Jedlicka) (mandibles moderately widen) 150 Allocota bicolor sp. n. (mandibles strongly widen). 151 - 153 Pronotum, showing the different length of setae on front angle, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 151 Allocota viridipennis Motschulsky, (setae short and fine) 152 Allocota cyanipennis Heller, (setae relative long) 153 Allocota bicolor sp. n., (setae very long). 154 - 155 Pronotum, showing the difference on lateral margin, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 154 Anchista fenestrata fenestrata (Schmidt-Goebel), (lateral margin slightly angulated in middle) 155 Paraphaea formosana (Jedlicka), (lateral margin completely rounded in middle). 156 - 157 Pronotal hind angle, showing the geographical variation in Allocota bicolor sp. n., scale bars = 0.2 mm: 156 Allocota bicolor sp. n., a specimen from Guangdong, (hind angle sharp) 157 Allocota bicolor sp. n., holotype from Yunnan, (hind angle slightly rounded)." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/29722" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Fig. 145</figureCitation>
), but less deeply than in
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Paraphaea</emphasis>
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(
<figureCitation captionStart="Figures 138157" captionStartId="F44" captionText="Figures 138 - 157. Characters of Physoderina. 138 - 139 Internal reproductive system of females, scale bars = 0.2 mm: 138 Dasiosoma quadraticolle sp. n., a paratype from Yunnan 139 Orionella lewisii (Bates), a specimen from Zhejiang. 140 - 142 Right protibia, ventral view, showing the reduction of cleaning spur, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 140 Allocota aurata (Bates) (cleaning spur absent) 141 Allocota bicolor sp. n. (cleaning spur fine) 142 Diamella cupreomicans (Oberthuer) (cleaning spur well developed). 143 - 146 Terminal sternum, showing the setae and male emargination, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 143 Paraphaea binotata (Dejean), male (deeply emarginate, one seta on each side) 144 Paraphaea binotata (Dejean) (straight, two setae on each side), female 145 Allocota aurata (Bates), male (moderately emarginate, two setae on each side) 146 Allocota aurata (Bates), female (straight, two setae on each side, right side unusually with an additional seta). 147 - 148 Umbilical series of 9 th interval, right elytron, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 147 Paraphaea binotata (Dejean) (umbilical series placed in one row) 148 Metallanchista laticollis sp. n. (umbilical series placed in two rows). 149 - 150 Head, showing the different shape of mandibles, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 149 Paraphaea formosana (Jedlicka) (mandibles moderately widen) 150 Allocota bicolor sp. n. (mandibles strongly widen). 151 - 153 Pronotum, showing the different length of setae on front angle, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 151 Allocota viridipennis Motschulsky, (setae short and fine) 152 Allocota cyanipennis Heller, (setae relative long) 153 Allocota bicolor sp. n., (setae very long). 154 - 155 Pronotum, showing the difference on lateral margin, scale bars = 0.5 mm: 154 Anchista fenestrata fenestrata (Schmidt-Goebel), (lateral margin slightly angulated in middle) 155 Paraphaea formosana (Jedlicka), (lateral margin completely rounded in middle). 156 - 157 Pronotal hind angle, showing the geographical variation in Allocota bicolor sp. n., scale bars = 0.2 mm: 156 Allocota bicolor sp. n., a specimen from Guangdong, (hind angle sharp) 157 Allocota bicolor sp. n., holotype from Yunnan, (hind angle slightly rounded)." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/29722" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Fig. 143</figureCitation>
).
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Male genitalia</emphasis>
with median lobe of aedeagus straight and flat, gently expanded to apex; left lateral margin slightly curved in middle; apical orifice opened dorsally, margin around apical orifice not setose; apical lamella placed on right side, flat and rounded, width subequal to length in dorsal view, not curved upwards dorsally in lateral view; internal sac with two moderately sclerotized flagella near apical orifice, internal sac irregularly scaled and sclerotized, basal part more distinctly sclerotized (
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 74" captionStartId="F19" captionText="Figure 74. Median lobe of male genitalia, right-lateral, ventral, left-lateral, dorsal views of Anchista pilosa sp. n., holotype." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/29692" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Fig. 74</figureCitation>
). Female genitalia unknown.
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<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Distribution</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="29" pageNumber="30">
(
<figureCitation captionStart="Map 3" captionStartId="F47" captionText="Map 3. Known distribution of genus Anchista: ◆ Anchista brunnea (Wiedemann) ★ Anchista nubila Andrewes ● Anchista pilosa sp. n. △ Anchista fenestrata fenestrata (Schmidt-Goebel) ▼ Anchista fenestrata subpubescens Chaudoir." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/29725" pageId="29" pageNumber="30">Map 3</figureCitation>
). Only known from type locality Bangalore (India).
</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">
<pageBreakToken pageId="30" pageNumber="31" start="start">Etymology</pageBreakToken>
.
</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">
The name &quot;
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">pilosa</emphasis>
&quot; comes from Latin, meaning pubescent, referring to the pubescent surface of this species.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Remarks.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="30" pageNumber="31">
Based on median lobe of aedeagus without setae, elytral basal margination incomplete and male terminal sternum more deeply emarginate than other species, the new species seems to be isolated in the genus. But, male genital internal sac characters and distribution of male adhesive hairs on tarsi indicated that this species is a member of
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Anchista</emphasis>
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.
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