Lemodes (Lagriomorpha) schawalleri, Young, Daniel K., 2011

Young, Daniel K., 2011, Eight new species of Lemodes (Lagriomorpha) (Coleoptera: Anthicidae: Lemodinae) from Indonesian New Guinea, with a revised key to the species, Zootaxa 2824, pp. 1-20 : 7-8

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.207426

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6182547

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scientific name

Lemodes (Lagriomorpha) schawalleri
status

sp. nov.

Lemodes (Lagriomorpha) schawalleri , NEW SPECIES

( Figs. 11–13 View FIGURES 11 – 13 )

Description. Length 8.2-9.0 mm (n=4). Dorsal and ventral surfaces, legs, and antennae moderately densely covered with short, mostly retrorsely decumbent setae, dorsum and elytra also with a few, longer, semierect to erect setae.

Adult female (Dorsal habitus: Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 – 13 ). Head and mouthparts coppery-orange; mandibles rufopiceous, at least in part. Dorsal surface of head ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11 – 13 ) confusedly, shallowly, moderately coarsely punctate, lateral and ventral aspects with punctures less coarse, cranial neck more coarsely punctate. Compound eyes small, finely-faceted, scarcely protruding. Tempora well-developed, approximately 1/3 again as long as the dorso-longitudinal length of compound eye, broadly rounded, but not produced, posteriorly. Antennae with basal portion of 1st segment amber to coppery-orange, distal bulb of 1st antennomere rufopiceous to black, antennomeres 2–9 black, antennomeres 10– 11 creamy yellowish; antennae densely covered with stout, semierect and erect setae, the latter scattered along length of terminal antennomere but limited to subapical aspects of remaining antennomeres. Terminal segment of maxillary palpus ( Fig.12 View FIGURES 11 – 13 ) somewhat expanded apically, weakly securiform, apical width a little more than 2X basal width. Thorax with pronotum ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 11 – 13 ) coppery-orange; ventral surfaces of thorax orangish; pronotum hourglassshaped, slightly wider anterad the middle, densely covered with coppery-orange setae, coarsely, punctate with surface finely punctate between the larger, circular punctures; prothoracic coxal cavities widely open externally; scutellum coppery-orange, subquadrate, slightly convex, finely punctate, densely clothed in retrorsely decumbent, coppery-orange setae; mesosternum, metasternum and mesothoracic episterna with scattered, large, shallow punctures; mesothoracic episterna meeting anteromesad the mesosternum. Legs coppery-orange, tarsi slightly darker; paired, dorsal tibial carinae scarcely evident and proximally, only; tibial spurs short, stout; penultimate tarsomere slightly dilated, bilobed; tarsal claws simple. Elytra coppery-orange in basal and distal quarters, metallic blue-violet to metallic blue-green in middle half, with anterior margin of dark pigmentation nearly straight across elytra; elytra elongate, 2.5X longer than width across sub-basal humeral area, covering abdomen, margins subparallel along much of length; elytral surface rather coarsely, shallowly, confusedly punctate, surface between punctures smooth to sparsely punctulate. Metathoracic wings fully developed. Ventral surface of abdomen unicolorous, orange; abdomen with apical margin of 6th ventrite (= 8th sternite) entire.

Adult male. Unknown.

Types. Holotype (Ψ, SMNS) [card-mounted] [First label]: [NEW GUINEA]: Irian Jaya: Manok-// wari, Anggi. Gn. Disbehey// 29.8.1991 2000–2150m // leg. A. RIEDEL; [Second label]: HOLOTYPE:// Lemodes // (Lagriomorpha)// schawalleri // Young. Paratopotypes (3 ΨΨ: 2 ΨΨ SMNS, 1 Ψ DYCC) [each specimen card-mounted] [First label – data identical to those of the holotype]: [NEW GUINEA]: Irian Jaya: Manok-// wari, Anggi. Gn. Disbehey/ / 29.8.1991 2000–2150m // leg. A. RIEDEL; [Second label – SMNS specimens]: PARATOPOTYPE:// Lemodes // (Lagriomorpha)// schawalleri // Young; [Second label – DYCC specimen]: Auto-Montaged// digital image(s)// per D. K. Young; [Third label – DYCC specimen]: PARATOPOTYPE:// Lemodes // (Lagriomorpha)// schawalleri // Young.

Distribution. As detailed above, L. schawalleri is presently known only from the type locality, presumably near the Anggi Lakes: Gigi (- 1.366743° S, 133.894701° E) and Gita (- 1.393074° S, 133.957869° E) in the mountains at the eastern end of the Yogelkop Peninsula, 60 km SSW of Manokwari, Province of West Papua, Indonesian New Guinea.

Diagnosis. Both L. schawalleri ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 11 – 13 ) and L. securiforma ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14 – 16 ) have a similar metallic blue-violet to metallic blue-green elytral vitta. The terminal maxillary palpomere is weakly securiform in L. schawalleri ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11 – 13 ) and strongly so in L. securiforma (Fig., 15). Pronotal shape (hourglass-shaped in L. schawalleri , Fig. 13 View FIGURES 11 – 13 , campanulate in L. securiforma , Fig. 16 View FIGURES 14 – 16 ), and abdominal color (orangish in L. schawalleri and black in the case of L. securiforma ) also serve to easily distinguish the two species.

Within the subgenus Lagriomorpha, a somewhat similar elytral color pattern is demonstrated by Lemodes isatabua Telnov ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 31 – 32 ), presently known solely from the Solomon Islands. Among other features, the tibial carinae, well-developed in L. isatabua ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 31 – 32 ) and poorly so in L. schawalleri , readily separate the two species.

Etymology. The specific epithet, schawalleri , is a patronym based on the family name, “Schawaller.” I am pleased to name this species in honor of fellow coleopterist, Dr. Wolfgang Schawaller, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Stuttgart, Germany.

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FIGURES 11 – 13. Lemodes (Lagriomorpha) schawalleri, sp. nov.,: Fig. 11, dorsal habitus; Fig. 12, dorsal cranium; Fig. 13, dorsal pronotum.

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FIGURES 14 – 16. Lemodes (Lagriomorpha) securiforma, sp. nov.,: Fig. 14, dorsal habitus; Fig. 15, dorsal cranium; Fig. 16, dorsal pronotum.

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FIGURES 31 – 32. Lemodes (Lagriomorpha) isatabua Telnov: Fig. 31, dorsal habitus; Fig. 32, right, metathoracic tibia, dorsal view.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Anthicidae

Genus

Lemodes