Parena (Crossoglossa) sulawesiensis Kirschenhofer, 2006

Shi, Hongliang & Liang, Hongbin, 2023, Taxonomic revision of the genus Parena Motschulsky, 1860 (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Lebiini, Metallicina), Zootaxa 5286 (1), pp. 1-144 : 40-41

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Parena (Crossoglossa) sulawesiensis Kirschenhofer, 2006
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[6] Parena (Crossoglossa) sulawesiensis Kirschenhofer, 2006 View in CoL

Habitus: Figs 21C, 21D View FIGURE 21 . Male genitalia: Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 . Gonocoxites of ovipositor: Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 β.

Kirschenhofer, 2006: 95 (type locality: Sulawesi; holotype in CDW).

Type material examined. Parena sulawesiensis Kirschenhofer : Holotype (CDW, Fig. 21C View FIGURE 21 ): male, body length = 10.7 mm, board mounted, " INDONESIA (C. Sulawesi) / Kab. Donggala, village Toro / UTM51 S (WGS-84) / X 9833613, Y 170666. Alt 815 m / From: T. cacao under diverse, / planted shade (canopy fogging) / 24-XII-2003 M.M. Bos leg. / 05C241203E", " CAR. 7B " [green label], " Holotypus / Parena / sulawesiensis sp. n. / det. Kirschenhofer" [red label], "COLL. WRASE / BERLIN" < Fig. 23B View FIGURE 23 >.

Non-type material examined. 1 female (NHMB), "Drs. Sarasin, S. Cerebes, Lamontjong", "Lebia sp.? Det. K.M. Heller 1916" < Figs 8B View FIGURE 8 , 11 View FIGURE 11 β, 14E>. 1 male (CRS), "Indon.—C. Sulawesi, Puncak Palopo, II.2013 " < Figs 21D View FIGURE 21 , 23A View FIGURE 23 >. 1 male (NNML), "C.J. Louwerens, W. Celebes 1800', G. Rangkoenau- Paloe, VIII.1937 "; "Museum Leiden, ex. collection, C.J. Louwerens, rec. 1979"; " Parnea mellea Chaud., H.E. Andrewes det.". 1 female (NNML), " Id.. Salayer, Somarisi "; "Museum Leiden, ex. collection, C.J. Louwerens, rec. 1979"; " Parnea mellea ? Chd., H.E. Andrewes det."[Selayar island].

Comparisons. P. sulawesiensis is distinguishable from the other four species in this species group by the combination of: basal three antennomeres yellow; elytra sutural angles sharply pointed, forming long spines; outer apical angles almost rounded; female sternite VII strongly projected at middle. This species is most similar to P. testacea . Comparison between them was provided under the latter species.

Description. Body length 10.4–10.8 mm. Dorsum pale yellow; antennomeres 1 to 3 reddish yellow, basal third of antennomere 4 reddish yellow, remainder of antennae black; apices of mandibles black; terminal labial palpomere black, terminal and penultimate maxillary palpomeres black; tarsomeres black, in strong contrast with yellowish brown tibiae; venter pale yellow. Pronotum strongly transverse, PW/PL = 1.65–1.71, much wider than head, PW/ HW = 1.14–1.22; widest at anterior third, lateral explanations very wide. Elytra with faint isodiametric microsculpture on apical third; striae not incised, with rows of fine punctures; intervals completely flat, with punctures slightly finer and much sparser than in striae; disc depressed near middle of intervals 3 to 6, depressions large and shallow; apical truncation distinct, nearly straight, outer apical angles almost rounded, not forming distinct angles; sutural angles sharply pointed, forming long spines. Apex of abdominal sternite VII nearly straight in males, strongly projected at middle in females ( Fig. 8B View FIGURE 8 ). Median lobe of aedeagus with dorsal margin curved before apical orifice, and then narrowed to apex; apical lamella subrectangular, more or less bent to dorsum, length slightly greater than its basal width (L/W = 1.3), apex slightly truncate. Endophallus very coarsely scaled on basal sheath, base of apical sheath discoid in dorsal view; squamate sac hardly divided, on basal fifth of median lobe, right to squamate sheath ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 ). Gonocoxite II of ovipositor dichotomous, inner branch with two ensiform setae apically, outer branch with two or three ensiform setae apically ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 β).

Distribution ( Map 4 View MAP 4 , green). Only known from Sulawesi, including Selayar Island.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Carabidae

Genus

Parena

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