Astenus (Eurysunius) goeki, Anlaş, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.17109/AZH.63.1.45.2017 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03861F7F-1114-2707-5DD7-478CFB84FC95 |
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Astenus (Eurysunius) goeki |
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sp. nov. |
Astenus (Eurysunius) goeki View in CoL sp. n.
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Typematerial – Holotype: TURKEY: m “TR – Antalyaprovince, Finike, Alacadağ, 1810 m, 36°26’12”N, 30°02’22”E, 20.VIII.2015, leg. Yağmur & Örgel / Holotypus m Astenus (Eurysunius) goeki sp. n. det. S. Anlaş 2016 ” ( AZMM). Paratypes: TURKEY: 1 f, same data asholotype ( AZMM); 2 m GoogleMaps , 1 f, Antalyaprovince , Finike, Alacadağ, 1620 m, 36°26’10”N, 30°02’25”E, 19.III.2016, leg. Anlaş & Yağmur. GoogleMaps
Etymology – ThespecificepithethonorsProf. Dr. AliGök, Isparta, aspecialiston Chrysomelidae , whohascarriedoutimportantentomologicalresearchesinTurkey.
Description – HabitusasinFigure 1 View Figs 1–6 . Body 4.5–4.7 mmlong. Coloration: headreddish brown, pronotumandelytrareddish, withtheposteriorareaslightlylighter; abdomen blackishbrownwiththenarrowposteriormarginsofthetergitesandtheapexsomewhat paler, legsandantennaereddish.
Headtransverse, 1.22 timesaswideaslong ( Figs 1–2 View Figs 1–6 ); dorsalsurfaceconvex, with verydense, averagesize, granulosebutrathershallowpunctures; intersticesreducedto narrowridges; pubescenceshortandreddishyellow. Eyesrelativelysmall, indorsalview distinctlyshorterthanpostocularregion. Antennaemoderatelyslender, 1.1 mmlong, an- tennomereIIIapproximately 2.2 timesaslongaswide; antennomeresV–Xoblong ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1–6 ).
Pronotumtransverse, approximately 1.20 timesaswideaslong ( Figs 1–2 View Figs 1–6 ); slightly widerthanhead; widestatanteriorangles, narrowedposteriorly; anteriorandposterior angleseachwithalongsetaeoflittlemorethanhalfthelengthofthelateralmarginofthe pronotum; posteriormarginconvex; dorsalsurfacewithpronouncedimpressions; microsculpturebarelynoticeable; punctationsimilartothatofhead, butdenser, notgranulose, surfacesomewhatmoreshinythanthatofhead; pubescenceofsimilarlengthasthatof head, butlessfineandmoreconspicuous.
Elytradistinctlytransverseandshort ( Figs 1–2 View Figs 1–6 ), about 1.70 timesaswideaslong andapproximately 0.70 timesaslongaspronotum; microsculptureabsent; punctation denseanddistinctlygranulose, intersticesonaverageapproximatelyaswideasdiameter ofpunctures; pubescencereddishyellow, moredistinctthanthatofheadandpronotum; posteriormarginofeachelytronwith 5–6 longblacksetae. Hindwingstotallyreduced.
Abdomenapproximatelyaswideascombinedwidthofelytra ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1–6 ), widestatsegmentV, segmentsIII–VItransverse, tergitesIII–Vslightlymorethantwiceaswideaslong; punctationverydenseandveryfine; intersticeswithdistinctfinemicrosculpture; pubescencebrown; posteriormarginoftergiteVIIwithpalisadefringe.
m – sterniteVIIinposteriormedianareaslightlydepressedandwithsomemodified darkandshortsetae, posteriormarginweaklyconcave ( Fig. 3 View Figs 1–6 ); sterniteVIIIdeeplyand acutelyincisedposteriorly, pubescenceunmodified ( Fig. 4 View Figs 1–6 ); aedeagusapproximately 0.65 mmlongandasinFigures 5–6 View Figs 1–6 .
Comparativenotes – Thespeciesisdistinguishedfromallitsconsubgeners by the male sexual characters, especially by the ventral process of the aedeagus, whichisofdifferentshape, particularlyinlateralview. Inaddition, thenewspeciesdiffersfromallspeciesinthewesternAnatoliabyadifferent coloration (seekeytotheTurkish Eurysunius speciesbelow).
Distributionandbionomics – Thenewspecieswascollectedfromthe Alacadağ, insouthwestofAntalyaprovince, ingrasslandataltitudesof 1620 and 1810 m. They were found in the nests of Tetramorium sp. , which supports pastobservationssuggestingthatthissubgenusisassociatedwiththeseants.
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