Gomezzuritus alternatus ( Fairmaire, 1856 ) Kazantsev Michal Motyka & Bocak, 2023

Kazantsev, Sergey V., Motyka, Michal & Bocak, Ladislav, 2023, European net-winged beetles of the Pyropterus clade, with the description of Gomezzuritus gen. nov. (Coleoptera: Lycidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 888, pp. 159-174 : 163-167

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.888.2239

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3AAD6D38-8B36-472F-ACBD-D6BCFE7DE70E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8270562

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/577087E1-4328-FFA6-0AD7-26F5FA0FF995

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Felipe

scientific name

Gomezzuritus alternatus ( Fairmaire, 1856 )
status

comb. nov.

Gomezzuritus alternatus ( Fairmaire, 1856) comb. nov.

Figs 1A–B View Fig , 2–3 View Fig View Fig , 4A–E View Fig

Dictyopterus alternatus – Fairmaire 1856: 531.

Dictyoptera alternata – Kleine 1942: 48.

Dictyopterus decipiens – Marseul 1875: 62.

Benibotarus alternatus – Bocak & Bocakova 1987: 114.

Diagnosis

The larva of Gomezzuritus alternatus is similar to that of G. longicornis reported by Kazantsev & Zaitsev (2021). It differs in the darker coloration, noticeably larger alveoles of the cuticle, and more distinct, light median membrane on abdominal tergite 9 ( Fig. 3 View Fig ).

Material examined

SPAIN • 14 ♂♂, 8 ♀♀; Asturias, Las Agüeras , 35 km SW of Oviedo; 28 May 2022; D. Kusy, M. Motyka and L. Bocak leg.; LMBC 4 ♂♂, 4 ♀♀, 6 larvae (various instars); Asturias, 25 km SW of Oviedo, Caranga de Abajo ; 30 May 2022; D. Kusy, M. Motyka and L. Bocak leg.; LMBC 3 ♂♂; Galicia, A Fonsagrada ; 10 May 2019; A. Ocampo leg.; LMBC 1 ♂; Cádiz, Grazalema ; 10–17 May 1979; J. Jelinek leg.; NMPC 1 spec.; Northern Spain, Curenco ; Korb leg.; ZMBC (no exact data) .

PORTUGAL • 2 specs; Coimbra, Serra do Buçaco ; 1924; F. Hanus leg.; NMPC 1 spec.; Algarve, Serra de Monchique ; 24 Mar. 1967; R. Constantin leg.; RCSL .

Redescription

Adult (male)

BODY. Elongated, dorso-ventrally flattened ( Fig 1B–C View Fig ).

HEAD. Transverse, slightly exposed from pronotum. Eyes moderately large, spherical. Labial palps short, their ultimate palpomere widened; maxillary palps slender, their ultimate palpomere elongate, almost parallel-sided, flattened distally.

ANTENNA. 11-segmented, relatively long, slender, antennomeres only slightly flattened; pedicel (antennomere 2) subequal in length to antennomere 3 and noticeably shorter than antennomere 4 subequal and subsequent antennomeres; pubescence on antennomeres 3–11 short and erect ( Figs 1B–C View Fig ; 2G View Fig ).

PRONOTUM. Transverse, triangularly produced anteriorly, almost straight at sides, with complete oval median areole and solid transverse lateral carinae; posterior angles small, acute ( Figs 1B–C View Fig ; 2A–B View Fig ).

SCUTELLUM. Elongate, almost parallel-sided, triangularly emarginate at apex ( Fig. 1B View Fig ).

WINGS. Elytra elongate, flattened, with three distinct costae on the dorsal surface, with double rows of cells in their interstices; elytral pubescence relatively short and decumbent ( Figs 1B View Fig ; 2D View Fig ). Metathoracic wings fully developed.

LEGS. Slender; hind trochanters relatively short, acute at posterior angles, femora and tibiae straight, subequal in length, slightly widening distally; tarsomeres 1–4 slightly widened; claws simple ( Fig. 2C View Fig ).

ABDOMEN. With triangularly incised penultimate ventrite.

Female

Similar to male, but pubescence on antennomeres 3–11 decumbent.

Larva (3 rd instar)

MEASUREMENTS. Length: 12.5 mm; width (at dorsum): 2.2 mm.

BODY. Elongate, sub-cylindrical, slightly tapering anteriorly and posteriorly. Sclerites light to dark brown, membranes yellowish white. Cuticle alveolate, with relatively large uniform alveoles ( Fig. 3A–K View Fig ).

HEAD. Strongly transverse, dorsally with semi-circular anterior margin; head capsule open ventrally; lateral sclerites not fused to cranium, but approximate anteriorly, with two anterior setae; dorsal cranial plate with pair of broadly separated setae at anterior margin, pair of large setae at disk and pair of setae at fronto-lateral corners; ventral plate broad, heart-shaped, with two anterior setae near lateral margin. Stemmata absent.

ANTENNA. Located fronto-laterally, relatively small, retractable, antennomere 1 (alternatively can be designated as an antennifer) short, circular sclerite; terminal antennomere elongate, ca 1.5 × as long as wide, with relatively large apical membranous bilobed slit and two short distal setae ( Fig. 3D–F View Fig ). Mandibles short, with approximate bases, relatively robust ( Fig. 3B, D–F View Fig ). Galea elongate, almost attaining apex of palpomere 2, basally fused with palpiger, located, with respect to palps, intero-dorsally, with several setae. Maxillary palps three-segmented; palpiger well developed, transverse, ca 1.5 × as wide as long, subequal in length to palpomeres 1 and 2 taken together, with numerous small apical and lateral setae; palpomeres 1 and 2 of approximately equal length, but palpomere 1 noticeably wider than palpomere 2; palpomere 3 conspicuously narrower than palpomere 2 and subequal in length to palpomeres 1 and 2. Labial palps minute; prementum narrow, not divided by median suture; palps twosegmented; ligula absent ( Fig. 3B, D–F View Fig ).

THORAX. Thoracic terga similar to abdominal ones, with transverse sclerites divided medially into two parts by narrow membrane ( Fig. 3I View Fig ). Thoracic pleura consisting of two roundish sclerites, anterior epipleurite and posterior hypopleurite; in prothorax epipleurite absent, hypopleurite semi-fused to tergum. Mesothoracic epipleurite with relatively large, annular-biforous functional spiracle; metathoracic epipleurite with minute non-functional spiracle ( Fig. 3A, C View Fig ). Sternal sclerites small, heart-shaped, with two relatively short discal setae ( Fig. 3A, C View Fig ). Coxa about as long as wide; trochanter prominent, about as long and half as wide as femur. Coxa, trochanter, and femur with two relatively long setae each; tibia with numerous short setae. Claws elongate, shorter than tibiae ( Fig. 3A, J View Fig ).

ABDOMEN. Abdominal terga 1–8 transverse, sub-rectangular, with rounded corners, divided medially into two parts by membrane. Tergite 9 moderately transverse, ca 1.3 × as wides as long, narrowed and rounded posteriorly, with median notch, divided medially by conspicuous light membrane, with six setae at posterior edge, two dorsally and four ventrally. Abdominal pleura consisting of two elongate sub-rectangular sclerites, larger epipleurite (more dorsal) and smaller sternopleurite (more ventral). Abdominal spiracles, present in segments 1–8, functional, annular-biforous, located in middle of dorsal half, far from dorsal edge of epipleurite; abdominal spiracle of segment 1 relatively large, like mesothoracic spiracle ( Fig. 3A, C View Fig ). Sternites transverse, sub-rectangular, with slightly rounded corners and pair of setae at posterior margin ( Fig. 3H View Fig ). Abdominal segment 10 tubular, located at ca 35° to axis of segment 9 ( Fig. 3A, C, H View Fig ).

Distribution

Portugal, NW Spain, and the Pyrenees ( France and Spain).

Biology

The species is poorly represented in major European museum collections, but it is quite common in the mountain forests of Portugal (the whole country) and western and northern Spain (Galicia, Cantabria, Asturias, Basque Country, and the Pyrenees; only a few reports are known from Castile and Leon and from Madrid province; Fig. 1F View Fig ; www.inaturalist.org [accessed 25 Jun. 2022]). Adults occur from late March to mid-June, commonly sitting on herb and fern leaves, flying in late afternoon or early evening hours or when disturbed ( Fig. 4D View Fig ). We collected most specimens in old pine forests in lower mountain elevations in the Asturias province ( Fig. 4F View Fig ). The larvae were collected from moist red-rotten pine wood in the place where adults were common ( Fig. 4C–D View Fig ). Red-rotten wood ( Fig. 4C, E View Fig ) was repeatedly found to be a preferred substrate, as for the larvae of the closely related Pyropterus nigroruber . Larvae of different ages aggregating in a group were found as has been observed in other lycids ( Bocak & Matsuda 2003).

LMBC

LMBC

NMPC

Czech Republic, Prague, National Museum (Natural History)

ZMBC

ZMBC

RCSL

RCSL

NMPC

National Museum Prague

RCSL

Royal College of Surgeons

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

SubOrder

Polyphaga

Family

Lycidae

SubFamily

Erotinae

Tribe

Dictyopterini

Genus

Gomezzuritus

Loc

Gomezzuritus alternatus ( Fairmaire, 1856 )

Kazantsev, Sergey V., Motyka, Michal & Bocak, Ladislav 2023
2023
Loc

Benibotarus alternatus

Bocak L. & Bocakova M. 1987: 114
1987
Loc

Dictyoptera alternata

Kleine R. 1942: 48
1942
Loc

Dictyopterus decipiens

Marseul S. A. 1875: 62
1875
Loc

Dictyopterus alternatus

Fairmaire L. 1856: 531
1856
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