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Studies and Reports Taxonomical Series 13 (2): 447-453, 2017 Pseudocistela ornata sp. nov. from Laos and new nomenclatory acts in Gonoderini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae) Vladimír NOVÁK Nepasické náměstí 796, CZ-190 14 Prague 9 - Klánovice, Czech Republic e-mail: alleculinae.vn@centrum.cz Taxonomy, new species, description, new combination, new synonymy, Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Alleculinae, Gonoderini, Pseudocistela, Microcistela, Palaearctic Region, Oriental Region, Laos Abstract. Pseudocistela ornata sp. nov. from Laos is described and illustrated. Pseudocistela haagi Harold, 1878 is transferred to the genus Microcistela Pic, 1904 as Microcistela haagi (Harold, 1878). Pseudocistela muhldorfi Borchmann, 1930 is treated as a new synonym for Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904. INTRODUCTION The genus Pseudocistela was introduced by Crotch (1873), the species of this genus living in all zoogeographical Regions except Australian and Neotropical Regions with more than 120 known species (Novák 2014). Novák & Pettersson (2008) listed 10 species in Palaearctic Region, newly was described species Pseudocistela hajeki Novák, 2013 from Iran. New species from Laos (Houa Phan) is described as Pseudocistela ornata sp. nov. New species is illustrated and compared with the species Pseudocistela ceramboides (Linnaeus, 1758) and other Indochina species Pseudocistela angustior Pic, 1926, Pseudocistela atritarsis Pic, 1927 and Pseudocistela limbatipennis Pic, 1909. Pseudocistela rufithorax Pic, 1913 and Pseudocistela luteopubens Pic, 1913 were earlier transferred to the genus Paracistela Borchmann, 1941 by Novák (2011). Genus Microcistela was introduced by Pic (1904) for one species Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904 from East Siberia, Far East and China (Shaanxi). Pseudocistela muhldorfi Borchmann, 1930 is treated as new synonym of Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904 and Pseudocistela haagi Harold, 1878 from Far East and Japan is transferred to the genus Microcistela as Microcistela haagi (Harold, 1878). MATERIAL AND METHODS Two important morphometric characteristics used for the descriptions of species of the subfamily Alleculinae, the ocular index dorsally (Campbell & Marshall 1964) and pronotal index (Campbell 1965), are used in this paper as well. The ocular index equals (100 minimum dorsal distance between eyes) / (maximum width of head across eyes). The pronotal index is calculated as (100 length of pronotum along midline) / (width across basal angles of pronotum). 447

In the list of material, a slash (/) separates data in separate rows, a double slash (//) separates different labels. The following collection code is used: VNPC private collection of Vladimír Novák, Praha, Czech Republic; ZMUH collection of Zoologisches Museum und Universität, Hamburg, Germany. Measurements of body parts and corresponding abbreviations used in text are as follows: AL - total antennae length, BL - maximum body length, EL - maximum elytral length, EW - maximum elytral width, HL - maximum length of head (visible part), HW - maximum width of head, OI - ocular index dorsally, PI - pronotal index dorsally, PL - maximum pronotal length, PW - pronotal width at base, RLA - ratios of relative lengths of antennomeres 1-11 from base to apex (3=1.00), RL/WA - ratios of length / maximum width of antennomeres 1-11 from base to apex, RLT - ratios of relative lengths of tarsomeres 1-5 respectively 1-4 from base to apex (1=1.00). Other abbreviations: bf = black frame; hb = handwritten black; pb = printed black; pl = pink label; wl = white label. Measurements were made with Olympus SZ 40 stereoscopic microscope with continuous magnification and with Soft Imaging System AnalySIS. TAXONOMY Genus Pseudocistela Crotch, 1873 Pseudocistela ornata sp. nov. (Figs. 1-5) Type locality. Northeastern Laos, Hua Phan province, Mount Phu Pane, environs of Ban Saluei, 1200-1600 m. Type material. Holotype ( ): wl: NE LAOS: Hua Phan prov. / Ban Saluei env. / MT. PHU PANE / 1200-1600m, 6.-20.5.2014 / P. Viktora et local coll. lgt., (VNPC). The type is provided with a printed red label: ʼPseudocistela ornata sp. nov. / HOLOTYPUS / V. Novák det. 2017. Description of holotype. Habitus as in Fig. 1, body large, elongate oval, matte, black, dorsal surface reddish orange, setose, with microgranulation. BL 10.66 mm. Widest near half of elytra length, BL/EW 2.75. Head (Fig. 2) relatively small and narrow, elongate, distinctly wider than anterior margin of pronotum, dorsal surface with yellow setation and microgranulation. Base, anterior part and clypeus black, space between eyes and mandibles reddish orange. HL 1.27 (visible part); HW 1.54 mm; HW/PW 0.52. Eyes large, transverse, strongly excised, space between eyes narrow; distinctly wider than length of antennomere 1 or 3. OI equal to 36.91. Antenna (Fig. 3). Long, unicolored black, matte, with short and dark setation, microgranulation and small punctures, AL(1-11) 9.34 mm; AL(1-11)/BL 0.88. Antennomeres 1-3 short, slightly widened in apex. Antennomeres 4-10 longer, strongly serrate apically. Antennomere 2 shortest, antennomere 1 distinctly longer than antennomere 3, antennomeres 448

2 3 4 5 Figs. 1-5: Pseudocistela ornata sp. nov. (male holotype): 1- habitus; 2- head and pronotum; 3- antenna; 4- aedeagus, dorsal view; 5- aedeagus, lateral view. 1 4-11 each distinctly longer than antennomere 3. Antennomeres 4-10 less than 2.7 times longer than wide in apex. RLA (1-11): 1.46 : 0.62 : 1.00 : 2.83 : 2.96 : 3.00 : 3.15 : 3.21 : 2.77 : 3.00 : 3.23. RL/WA (1-11): 2.00 : 1.14 : 1.30 : 2.13 : 2.53 : 2.48 : 2.65 : 2.61 : 2.22 : 2.48 : 5.25. Maxillary palpus black, with pale setation and fine microgranulation. Palpomeres 2, 3 distinctly narrowest in base and widest in apex with dark and long setae. Ultimate palpomere widest, axe-shaped. Pronotum (Fig. 2). Bell-shaped, reddish orange, matte, slightly convex, with short, pale setation and microgranulation. PL 1.65; PW 2.99; PI equal to 55.18. Border lines very narrow in base and anterior margin, in lateral margins indistinct. Anterior margin short and straight, base bisinuate. Side margins slightly arcuate in anterior half, distinctly excised before posterior angles. Posterior angles strongly sharp, oblique extended. Anterior angles almost indistinct. Ventral side of body black, with short, pale setae, prothorax partly reddish orange. Abdomen black, with short, pale setation and microgranulation. Apex of ultimate ventrite pale brown. Elytron. Reddish orange, elongate oval, dorsal surface matte, with short, orange setation. Elytral striae with distinct rows of small-sized punctures, elytral intervals slightly convex, with fine microgranulation. EL 7.74 mm; EW 3.88 mm. EL/EW 2.00. Scutellum reddish orange, relatively large, long, triangular, with orange setation and microgranulation. Elytral epipleura. Well developed, reddish orange, parallel in basal half, slightly narrowing from ventrite 1 to apex. 449

Legs black, narrow, long, with short, pale setation, microgranulatin and punctuation, punctures small and shallow. Tibiae distinctly widened anteriorly. Protarsomere 1 very long, slightly longer than protarsomeres 2-4 together, more than three times longer than each of protarsomeres 2-4, RLT: 1.00 : 0.32 : 0.31 : 0.24 : 0.74 (protarsus); 1.00 : 0.40 : 0.33 : 0.27 : 0.63 (mesotarsus); 1.00 : 0.37 : 0.27 : 0.52 (metatarsus). Anterior tarsal claws with 10 and 11 visible teeth. Aedeagus (Figs. 4, 5). Relatively short, pale brown, slightly shiny. Basal piece slightly rounded laterally and narrowing dorsally. Apical piece beak-shaped laterally, triangular and beak-shaped dorsally. Ratio of length of apical piece to length of basal piece 1: 3.58. Female. Unknown. Differential diagnosis. Pseudocistela ornata sp. nov. distinctly differs from similar species Pseudocistela ceramboides (Linnaeus, 1758) mainly by shape of pronotum with posterior angles strongly sharp with oblique extension, by space between eyes distinctly wider than diameter of one eye (OI 37), by eyes more strongly excised, by protarsomere 1 distinctly longer than length of protarsomeres 2-4 together; while P. ceramboides has sides of pronotum slightly, but distinctly arcuate, posterior angles not extended and posterior angles only slightly arcuate; space between eyes is distinctly narrower than diameter of one eye (OI 25-28) and eyes not so strongly excised, protarsomere 1 is not longer than protarsomeres 2-4 together. P. ornata is relatively large species (10.66 mm); while Pseudocistela angustior Pic, 1926 from Tonkin is distinctly smaller (only 6 mm). P. ornata has scutellum reddish orange; while Pseudocistela atritarsis Pic, 1926 from Tonkin has scutellum black. P. ornata has head partly black; while Pseudocistela limbatipennis Pic, 1909 from Tonkin has head completely black. Etymology. From Latin ornata - in English elegant. Distribution. Laos. Genus Microcistela Pic, 1904 Microcistela haagi (Harold, 1878) comb. nov. (Figs. 6-12) Pseudocistela haagi Harold, 1878: 80. Material examined. (1 ): wl: JAPAN : Mie-ken / Ise-shi, Tsumura-chô / 80m, [pb] 6.V. [hb] 199 [pb] 8 [hb] / Katsumi Akita leg., (VNPC); (1 ): wl: JAPAN; Mie-ken / Ise-shi / Tsumura-chô / 28.V.2006 / Katsumi Akita leg. [pb], (VNPC). Remark. Pic (1904) established new genus Microcistela Pic, 1904: 26 with the species Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904. Males of this new genus have flabellierte antennae, Reitter (1909: 102) showed figure of the male of M. rosinae. Similar species Pseudocistela haagi Harold, 1878 (as you can compare Figs. 6 and 7 with Figs. 13-15, Figs. 8 and 10 with Figs. 16 and 18) distinctly belongs to the genus Microcistela Pic, 1904. Distribution. Russia (Far East), Japan. 450

10 11 12 6 7 8 9 Figs. 6-12: Microcistela haagi (Harold, 1878) comb. nov.: 6- habitus of male; 7- habitus of female; 8- antenna of male; 9- maxillary palpus; 10- antenna of female; 11- aedeagus, dorsal view; 12- aedeagus, lateral view. Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904 (Figs. 13-22) Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904: 26. Pseudocistela muhldorfi Borchmann, 1930: 244 syn. nov. Type material. ( ): wl: Troitzkossawsk // Transbaikalien / Mandl // pl: Type // wl with bf: Pseudocistela / Mühldorfi Bm [hb] // wl: Sammlung / F. Borchmann / Eing. Nr. 5, 1943, (ZMUH). Material examined. (1 1 ): wl: SU USSURI reg. / KAMENYUSCHKA / 24-27.7.89 / lgt. S. Bečvář, (VNPC); (1 1 ): wl: RUSSIA - Far East / Primorsk. Region / 16.-19.vi.1993 // wl: Darktayga / 20 km of Lazo / Zd. Jindra et M. Trýzna lgt., (VNPC). Remark. Pseudocistela muhldorfi Borchmann, 1930 (as you can see and compare Figs. 15 and 21) is treated as a new synonym of Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904. Distribution. Russia (East Siberia and Far East), China (Shaanxi). 451

13 14 15 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 Figs. 13-22: Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904: 13, 14- habitus of male; 15- habitus of female; 16- antenna of male; 17- maxillary palpus of male; 18- antenna of female; 19- aedeagus, dorsal view; 20- aedeagus, lateral view; 21- habitus of female holotype of Pseudocistela muhldorfi Borchmann, 1930 syn. nov.; 22- locality labels of P. muhldorfi Borchmann. 452

KEY TO THE SPECIES OF THE GENUS MICROCISTELA PIC 1 Ultimate palpomere shorter and wider, anterior tarsal claws with 6-8 teeth. Habitus as in Figs. 6, 7, antenna (Figs. 8 and 10), maxillary palpus (Fig. 9), aedeagus (Figs. 11 and 12).......Microcistela haagi (Harold, 1878) comb. nov. - Ultimate palpomere longer and narrower, anterior tarsal claws with 3-5 teeth. Habitus as in Figs. 13-15, antenna (Figs. 16 and 18), maxillary palpus (Fig. 17), aedeagus (Figs. 19 and 20).... Microcistela rosinae Pic, 1904 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. Many thanks are due to Martin Husemann (ZMUH) for loaning of type material under his care and Kimio Masumoto (Tokio, Japan) for donating me a couple of Microcistela haagi. Special thanks are extended to Zuzana Čadová (Liberec, Czech Republic) for her drawings. REFERENCES Borchmann F. 1930: Eine neue Alleculidenart aus Transbaikalien. Koleopterologische Rundschau 15: 244-245. Borchmann F. 1941: Entomological Results from the Swedish Expedition 1934 to Burma and British India. Coleoptera: Lagriidae und Alleculidae. Gesammelt von René Malaise. Arkiv för Zoologi 33A(9): 1-32. Campbell J. M. 1965: A revision of the genus Charisius (Coleoptera: Alleculidae). The Coleopterist s Bulletin 19: 41-56. Campbell J. M. & Marshall J. D. 1964: The ocular index and its applications to the taxonomy of the Alleculidae (Coleoptera). The Coleopterist s Bulletin 18: 42. Crotch G. R. 1873: Check-List of the Coleoptera of America, North of Mexico. Salem: Massachusetts Naturalists Agency, 136 pp. Harold E. von 1878: Beiträge zur Käferfauna von Japan. (Viertes Stück). Japanische Käfer der Berliner Königlicher Museums. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 22: 65-88. Linnaeus C. 1758: Systema Naturae per Regna Tria Naturae, secundum Classes, Ordines, Genera, Species, cum Characteribus, Differentiis. Synonymis, Locis. Tomus I. Editio Decima, Reformata. Holmiae, iv + 824 + [1] pp. Novák V. 2011: Revision of the genus Paracistela Borchmann, 1941 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae). Studies and Reports, Taxonomical Series 7(1-2): 347-382. Novák V. 2013: Review of the West Palaearctic Pseudocistela with description of P. hajeki sp. nov. from Iran (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Alleculinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 53(1): 293-301. Novák V. 2014: Brouci čeledi potemníkovití (Tenebrionidae) střední Europy. Beetles of the family Tenebrionidae of the Central Europe. Praha: Academia, 418 pp. (in Czech and English). Novák V. & Pettersson R. 1908: Subfamily Alleculinae. Pp. 319-339. In: Löbl I. & A. Smetana (eds.): Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera, Vol. 5. Tenebrionoidea. Stenstrup: Apollo Books, 670 pp. Pic M. 1904: Diagnoses de coléoptères asiatiques provenant surtout de Sibérie (1). L Échange, Revue Linnéenne 20: 25-27. Pic M. 1909: Coléoptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus. L Échange, Revue Linnéenne 25: 133-134. Pic M. 1913: Coléoptères divers Du Tonkin et de l Indo-Chine. Mélanges Exotico-entomologiques 9: 2-20. Pic M. 1926: Coléoptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus. Annales de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon 72: 73-75. Pic M. 1927: Coléoptères de L Indochine. Mélanges Exotico-entomologiques 49: 1-36. Reitter E. 1909: Neun neue Coleopterenarten und -Varietäten aus der paläarktischen Fauna. Wiener Entomologische Zeitung 28(4): 99-103. Received: 30.5. 2017 Accepted: 10.6. 2017 Published: 5.10.2017 453

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