Falsoibidion bipunctatum, Lee, Seunghyun & Lee, Seunghwan, 2016

Lee, Seunghyun & Lee, Seunghwan, 2016, A new species of the genus Falsoibidion Pic (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from Korea, ZooKeys 609, pp. 63-68 : 64-66

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.609.8846

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E8BF8A52-85ED-4CF1-9A9E-9828E7A7F0B9

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/38FEEE73-373D-483A-9306-4C0B4C388C1E

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Falsoibidion bipunctatum
status

sp. n.

Taxon classification Animalia Coleoptera Cerambycidae

Falsoibidion bipunctatum View in CoL sp. n.

Description.

Male (Fig. 1c, d): body length: 6.32 mm, humeral width: 1.22 mm.

Female (Fig. 2a, b, e): body length: 6.7 mm, humeral width: 1.27 mm.

Body reddish brown to dark brown with sparsely distributed long pale pubescence.

Head reddish brown to dark brown, mostly with minute sparse pubescence, some pale yellow pubescence present near the anterior margin of the labrum; frons distinctly punctured, moderately concave dorsally, some distinct tubercles present between antennal sockets; antennal sockets distinctly enlarged, distance between two sockets very short, only as long as the length of antennomere I.

Antennae 11-segmented, more or less longer than body (1:1.25 in male, 1:1.08 in female), brown, with fine short pale yellowish pubescence moderately distributed and comparatively long hairs sparsely present; antennomere I slightly swollen distally, ratio of each antennomere 1.00:0.26:0.92:0.77:1.47:1.47:1.47:1.18:1.26:0.88:1.00 in male; 1.00:0.30:0.82:0.67:1.36:1.32:1.31:1.08:1.01:0.93:0.85 in female.

Pronotum distinctly longer than wide (W/L=1.97 in male, 1.71 in female), almost rectangular in dorsal view; lateral margin weakly uneven, only finely granulose, without any distinct puncture; anterior fourth of prothorax curved downward in lateral view; teguments reddish to dark brown with a pair of distinct black spots on apical half of each lateral margin; intercoxal prosternal process narrowed toward the apex, not much developed, only reaching the posterior margin of the coxal cavities.

Elytra distinctly longer than wide (W/L=1:3.41 in male, 1:3.55 in female), almost parallel, rounded at apex, humeral margin slightly rounded, slightly more granulose than pronotum; teguments mainly brown with a small circular black spot on the basal fourth of each side of the lateral margin, a black band on the middle, forming an arrowtail-like pattern angulated toward the base, bright oval markings after this pattern;. Abdominal segments darker, with fine pale pubescence.

Leg brown, covered with moderately long pale golden hairs; hairs on tibia slightly denser than those on femur; distal third of femur largely inflated.

Male genitalia: Tegmen 0.84 mm long, 0.22 mm wide; lateral lobes with two distinct parts, gradually restricted to apex, here with fine soft hairs in dorsal and ventral side; two thick long hairs present on each lobe. Median lobe extraordinarily blunt at apex, much longer than tegmen in length, slightly curved in lateral view; median struts distinctly elongated, taking more than two third of the total length of median lobe.

Female genitalia: Sternite VIII twice as long as wide, almost rectangular, with five distinct long hairs at each side. Ovipositor missing.

Differential diagnosis.

The following diagnostic characters are peculiar to this species; body slender, head short, distance between compound eyes short; antennae pubescent; prothorax cylindrical, very long; femora claviform. This new species can be easily distinguished from its congeners in the following characters: two circular spot on elytra, arrowtail-like black elytral band and legs unicolor brownish.

Type material.

Holotype: [SNU] 1♂. Gogol-gil, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, GG, Korea, Light trap, 25.v.2013, D.K. Ahn.

Paratype: [SNU] 1♂. Gajang-dong, Sangju-si, GN, Korea, 9.vi.2011, street light, J.B. Choi. [CNU] 1♀. Donam-ri, Geumnam-myeon, Sejong-si, CN, Korea, 5.v.2015, J.G. Kim and H.D. Lee; 1♂, C.N.U., Gungdong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea, 9.v.2015, J.G. Kim and H.D. Lee; 1♀, same locality, 13.v.2014, Sumin Oh.

Etymology.

The specific epithet is named after the two black spots on pronotum and elytra.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Falsoibidion