Pterostichus (Micronialoe) bifoveolatus Park, Kwon & Lafer, 1996
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12190872 |
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Pterostichus (Micronialoe) bifoveolatus Park, Kwon & Lafer, 1996 View in CoL
Korean name: Ī마길쭉먼지벌레
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Pterostichus (Micronialoe) bifoveolatus Park, Kwon & Lafer, 1996: 74 View in CoL .
Specimen examined. Korea • 1♂; Gyeongsangnam-do, Sancheong-gun, Samjang-myeon, Honggye-ri , Bammeorijae pass; 35°22'46.7"N 127°51'13.7"E; alt. ca 530 m; 5 Aug. 2022; Dooyoung Kim leg.; KNU GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. This species is easily distinguished from known species of the subgenus by: i) posteromedian area of male sternite VII not rugose and asymmetrically depressed, ii) median lobe of aedeagus with rounded apex in dorsal view, and iii) internal sac of aedeagus with two sclerotized areas. Other significant characters are as follows.
Pronotum slightly sinuate on lateral margin before basal angle; with two pairs of basal foveae. Posteromedian area of male sternite VII with microsculpture consisting of irregular transverse meshes. Median lobe of aedeagus stout, left lateral margin below apical orifice distinctly convex; ventral carina well developed, widely rounded; sclerotized areas in internal sac consist of followings: i) C-shaped sclerite (CS) on median area and ii) wide triangular shaped ventral sclerite (VS) on apical area.
This species may be closely allied to P. (M.) kaniei Morita, 2005 , based on their common genital characters: i) median lobe of aedeagus stout, ii) apex moderately rounded in dorsal view, iii) left lateral margin below apical orifice convex, and iv) ventral carina widely rounded.
Redescription. Body length: 7.8–8.7 mm, width: 2.8–3.4 mm.
Coloration reddish black and shiny, elytra slightly iridescent; antennae, legs, and lateral margin of both pronotum and elytra reddish brown; palpi yellowish brown, with apices distinctly paler; ventral side reddish brown ( Figs 7A, B View FIGURE 7 ).
Head ( Fig. 7C View FIGURE 7 ). Eye weakly convex; tempus well developed, moderately convex, as long as eye; frontal impression deep, moderately curved toward anterior supraorbital pore.
Pronotum ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ) widest near 2/5 from apex; apical angle narrowly rounded, slightly protruded anteriorly; lateral margin slightly sinuate before basal angle; basal angle obtuse; with two pairs of basal foveae; inner foveae deep and distinct, linear, almost parallel, with distinct punctures; outer foveae almost linear, slightly tilted outward; basal surface almost smooth medially; area between inner fovea and outer fovea with or without distinct punctures. PW /HW = 1.61 (1.59 in holotype) , PW / PL = 1.11 (1.20 in holotype) ; PW /PbW = 1.19 (1.16 in holotype) ; PW /PaW = 1.46 (1.41 in holotype) ; PbW/PaW = 1.23 (1.21 in holotype).
Elytra widest before 2/5 from base; striae deep, punctate from base to basal half; marginal umbilicate series composed of three groups, humeral group with 5 pores, medial group with 1 pore, and apical group with 7 or 8 pores. EW/ PW = 1.19 (1.19 in holotype) ; EL/ PL = 2.02 (2.26 in holotype) ; EL/EW = 1.55 (1.58 in holotype).
Ventral side ( Figs 7B, 7D View FIGURE 7 ). Posteromedian area of male sternite VII ( Fig. 7D View FIGURE 7 ) asymmetrically depressed, not rugose, with microsculpture consisting of irregular transverse meshes.
Male genitalia ( Figs 7E–K View FIGURE 7 ). Median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs 7E–I View FIGURE 7 ) stout, distinctly curved in lateral view, almost linear in dorsal view; left lateral margin below apical orifice distinctly convex; apical orifice bent to left; terminal lamella very short; apex moderately rounded in dorsal view; ventral carina well developed, widely rounded, clearly visible in right dorsolateral view; internal sac with two sclerotized areas: i) C-shaped sclerite (CS) on median area and ii) wide triangular shaped ventral sclerite (VS) on apical area; left paramere ( Fig. 7J View FIGURE 7 ) wide; right paramere ( Fig. 7K View FIGURE 7 ) slender, distinctly curved, ventral margin forming obtuse angle, dorsal margin widely rounded.
Type locality. Mt. Jirisan , Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea .
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Micronialoe |
Pterostichus (Micronialoe) bifoveolatus Park, Kwon & Lafer, 1996
Kim, Dooyoung & Suh, Sang Jae 2024 |
Pterostichus (Micronialoe) bifoveolatus
Park, J. K. & Kwon, Y. J. & Lafer, G. S. 1996: 74 |