Dima hirtipennis Platia, 2011

Mertlik, Josef, Németh, Tamás & Kundrata, Robin, 2017, Revision of the flightless click-beetle genus Dima Charpentier, 1825 (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Dimini) in the Balkan Peninsula, Zootaxa 4220 (1), pp. 1-63 : 18

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4220.1.1

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Dima hirtipennis Platia, 2011
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Dima hirtipennis Platia, 2011

Figs 45 View FIGURES 45 – 59 , 136 View FIGURES 131 – 142 , 167 View FIGURES 163 – 171 , 231 View FIGURES 222 – 233 , 246 View FIGURE 246 .

Dima hirtipennis Platia, 2011: 49 .

Type depository. Holotype, ♀ (PCGP).

Type locality. Greece: nom. Lakonia , Taigetos Mts., Profitis Ilias [Prof. Elias], 1940 m.

Diagnosis. Dima hirtipennis is an easily recognizable species by its very long semi-erect to erect pubescence all over the body ( Figs 45 View FIGURES 45 – 59 , 136 View FIGURES 131 – 142 , 167 View FIGURES 163 – 171 ). The similar pubescence is known only in D. olympica Meschnigg, 1934 from Mt. Olympus, but that species has two types of hairs on the elytra (long erect and short decumbent; Fig. 169 View FIGURES 163 – 171 ). Several Dima species from the Peloponnese have also erect pubescence on the pronotum, but shorter ( Figs 120 View FIGURES 119 – 130 , 146 View FIGURES 143 – 154 , 157 View FIGURES 155 – 162 ). Additionally, they have decumbent to semi-erect short pubescence on the elytra ( Figs 6–9 View FIGURES 1 – 14 , 67–74 View FIGURES 60 – 74 , 105– 108 View FIGURES 105 – 118 ). Dima hirtipennis has tiny antennae with long antennal segments (more than 2 times longer than wide in antennomeres IV–X), and the sclerites of bursa copulatrix which are distinctly thinner than in other known Dima species ( Fig. 231 View FIGURES 222 – 233 ).

Distribution. Greece (Peloponnese: Taygetos Mts.; Fig. 246 View FIGURE 246 ).

Remark. This species is known only from the female holotype ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45 – 59 ). There is a single male specimen collected in the Mani Peninsula, Peloponnese, with the following data: " Peloponnese [Peloponnesus], Mani peninsula, nr . Langada village , 350 m, 16.II.1991, ♂, G. Kakiopoulos leg." ( PCGK) ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 45 – 59 ; male genitalia as in Fig. 189 View FIGURES 182 – 191 ). This specimen resembles D. hirtipennis by its long, semi-erect to erect body vestiture and elongate antennomeres IV–X ( Figs 45–46 View FIGURES 45 – 59 ), but can be distinguished by having a darker body (light brown in D. hirtipennis ), different shape of pronotum, with slightly longer pubescence on the pronotal sides, and straight frontal margin of scutellum (distinctly emarginate in D. hirtipennis ). Since we have only two specimens from different sexes available for the study, we cannot assess what is the the sexual dimorphism and what is the interspecific difference. Therefore, it seems the best approach is to postpone any taxonomic decision until more material from the southern Peloponnese is available.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Elateridae

Genus

Dima

Loc

Dima hirtipennis Platia, 2011

Mertlik, Josef, Németh, Tamás & Kundrata, Robin 2017
2017
Loc

Dima hirtipennis

Platia 2011: 49
2011
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