Oocyclus ximaensis, Jia & Mai, 2024

Jia, Feng-long & Mai, Zu-qi, 2024, Three new species of Oocyclus Sharp, 1882, with additional records from China (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Laccobiini), ZooKeys 1205, pp. 17-38 : 17-38

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1205.123579

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12172866

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scientific name

Oocyclus ximaensis
status

sp. nov.

Oocyclus ximaensis sp. nov.

Figs 3 A – D View Figure 3 , 5 A – C View Figure 5 , 6 F View Figure 6 , 7 F View Figure 7 , 8 F View Figure 8

Type material.

Holotype: China • ♂; Yunnan Prov., Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture , Yingjiang County, Xima Town , Xingyun Secondary power stations (星云二级电站), at seepage rock wall by the river, 24.7854 ° N, 97.6472 ° E, 1021 m, 2022. VIII. 19, Zu-qi Mai, Yu-chen Zheng & Yue-zheng Yu leg.; SYSU SYSBMZ 2370036 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 2 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀ ( SYSU SYSBMZ 2370037 to 0043), same data as the holotype GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

Body medium-sized, length 3.8–4.4 mm, oval, and rather convex. Dorsum black, with weak greenish luster, slightly iridescent. Head, pronotum, and elytra with dense ground punctures consisting of extremely fine, moderately coarse punctures. Systematic punctures on labrum moderately dense, forming a nearly continuous transverse row. Posterolateral corners of pronotum evenly rounded. Elytra suture not raised, without distinct rows of systematic punctures; lateral margins of elytra not expanded outwards. Pseudepipleura narrowed posteriorly. Procoxae without distinct, spine-like setae in fine pubescence. Meso- and metafemora without microsculpture on intervals of punctures. Abdominal ventrites with uniform pubescence over entire surface. Aedeagus (Fig. 3 D View Figure 3 ) with parameres almost as long as median lobe; inner margin of paramere slightly sinuate in dorsal view and hardly curved subapically; apex of paramere rounded. Median lobe gradually narrowed from base to apex; gonopore situated apically; anterior margin of gonopore pointed.

Description.

Form and color (Fig. 3 A – C View Figure 3 ). Length 3.8–4.4 mm, width 2.3–2.7 mm, oval, rather convex; elytra longer than wide. Dorsum black with weak greenish luster under lateral illumination, slightly iridescent, more vividly colored when alive. Maxillary palps yellow with apex black, labial palpi yellow. Mentum and stipes yellowish brown, paler than ventral face of head. Legs, epipleura, lateral margins of prosternum, and posterior margin of each ventrite light brown to yellowish brown, with remainder of venter darker yellowish brown. Head. Labrum, clypeus, and frons with both extremely fine and moderately coarse ground punctures, distance between punctures 1.0–3.5 × width of 1 puncture. Systematic punctures on labrum moderately dense, forming a nearly continuous transverse row setting with moderately long setae. Frons with an irregular row of systematic punctures mesad of each eye, bearing fine, erect setae. Clypeus with a few very indistinct systematic punctures along anterolateral margins, slightly larger than surrounding ground punctures, and bearing short setae. Antennae with scape subequal in length to antennomeres 2–5 combined, first 2 antennomeres of club subequal in length, and apical antennomere slightly longer than 2 preceding antennomeres combined. Maxillary palps short, subequal in length to the width of labrum, palpomere 2 slightly dilated, apical palpomeres ca 1.3 as long as penultimate. Labial palps ca 3 / 4 width of mentum. Mentum quadrate, anterior margin slightly convex, bearing very fine and scattered punctures. Thorax. Ground punctation on pronotum and elytra composed of extremely fine and moderately coarse punctures evenly mixed and distributed. Pronotal systematic punctures present, ca 1.5–2.0 × size of ground punctation and set with a fine seta, sometimes partially blending with coarser ground punctures; anterior and posterior series each forming an irregular row. Lateral margins of pronotum set with a few sparsely distributed setiferous punctures. Pronotum with anterior and lateral marginal rims, posterior marginal rim absent. Posterolateral corners of pronotum evenly rounded. Prosternum moderately tectiform, with median carina along entire length but without distinct anteromedial tooth. Elytra without distinct rows of larger punctures, systematic punctures almost as coarse as coarser ground punctures, distinguished by the presence of fine and short setae; lateral margins of elytra not expanded outwards; elytra suture not raised. Pseudepipleura narrowed posteriorly. Mesoventral process with lateral extensions sloping evenly downward. Metaventrite posteromedially with an oval, glabrous area, slightly longer than wide, length of glabrous area ca 2 / 3 of total length of metaventrite. Pro- and mesocoxae densely pubescent; without distinct spine-like setae. Ventral surface of profemora densely pubescent at basal 1 / 5, remainder scattered with fine punctures, interstices smooth, without microsculpture; meso- and metafemora glabrous, with coarse punctures and without microsculpture. Protibiae with several spines on dorsal face. Fifth tarsomere of pro- and mesotarsus subequal in length to the preceding 4 tarsomeres combined. Fifth metatarsomere equal in length to second tarsomere. Abdomen. Abdominal ventrites 1–5 with uniform pubescence; longest setae about as long as setae around metaventral glabrous area. Fifth ventrite entire. Aedeagus (Fig. 3 D View Figure 3 ). Phallobase slightly arcuate at basal 2 / 3; manubrium gradually narrowed at posterior 1 / 3 and rounded posteriorly. Parameres slightly longer than phallobase, widest at the base and gradually narrowed; inner margin of paramere slightly sinuate in dorsal view and hardly subapically curved; apex rounded. Median lobe almost as long as parameres, gradually narrowed from base to apex; gonopore triangular, apically situated; anterior margin of gonopore pointed.

Remarks.

This species is very similar to O. bhutanicus Satô, 1979 , but it can be distinguished from the latter by dorsum with weak greenish luster under lateral illumination (vs distinct greenish luster in O. bhutanicus ), aedeagus with median lobe as long as parameres (vs shorter than parameres in O. bhutanicus ), anterior margin of gonopore pointed (rounded in O. bhutanicus ).

Etymology.

This species is named after Xima Town, where the type locality is located.

Biology.

(Fig. 5 A – C View Figure 5 ) This species was found on the surface of vertical stone walls with seepage on the side of the river valley.

Distribution.

(Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ) China (Yunnan). Only known from type locality.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

Tribe

Laccobiini

Genus

Oocyclus