Tuesday, March 3, 2020

N. 65: R. Sciaky, P. Magrini & D. Mondin

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 613-630
March 2020

Osservazioni sulla sistematica sottospecifica di
Nebria (Oreonebria) diaphana K. Daniel & J. Daniel, 1890
e descrizione di N. (O.) mondini n. sp. delle Alpi Orientali
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Nebriini)

di

RICCARDO SCIAKY, PAOLO MAGRINI & DINO MONDIN

Abstract - Observations on the subspecific systematics of Nebria (Oreonebria) diaphana K. Daniel & J. Daniel, 1890 and description of N. (O.) mondini n. sp. from the Oriental Alps (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Nebriini) - After the examination of abundant material of Nebria (Oreonebria) diaphana K. Daniel & J. Daniel, 1890, the subspecific systematics of the species is reviewed, defining the ranges of all the known subspecies, and synonymizing the subsp. venetiana Pomini, 1938 with the subsp. bohiniensis Müller, 1926. The variability and the taxonomic value of some diagnostic characters are also discussed, and Nebria (Oreonebria) mondini, new species from Mount Cavallo (Pordenone-Belluno), is described. The new species is related to the syntopic N. (O.) diaphana, but it shows constantly larger size and different aedeagus and pronotal shape.


N. 65: P. Magrini, A. Petrioli, L. Colacurcio, A. Benelli & A. Degiovanni

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 631-656
March 2020

Quattro nuovi Carabidi anoftalmi della Sicilia,
di cui tre sintopici
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae e Trechinae)

di

PAOLO MAGRINI, ANDREA PETRIOLI, LORIS COLACURCIO,
ALESSIO BENELLI & AUGUSTO DEGIOVANNI

Abstract - Four new anophthalmous Carabids from Sicily, of which three syntopic (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae and Trechinae) - Four new anophthalmous Carabids are described from Sicily, three of them are syntopic: Typhloreicheia sanctaerosaliae n. sp. from  Mount San Calogero (Palermo), belonging to the praecox group (sensu MAGRINI & BAVIERA, 2011), at present the largest species of the same, characterized by an aedeagus with large, short, broad, slightly bent downwards apex; T. aliciae n. sp., syntopic with the previous one, and belonging to the same group, easily distinguishable from the latter and the geographically close T. binaghii binaghii Casale, 1985 from the Madonie and T. baudii (Ragusa, 1883) from Ficuzza (Palermo) for various characteristics and particularly the peculiar copulatory lamella of the aedeagus; T. patronitii n. sp., third taxon of the genus described from the Nebrodi (Rocche del Crasto, Alcara li Fusi, Messina), characterized by a copulatory lamella of the aedeagus with the shape of a rosette of large laminar denticles; Duvalius paladinii n. sp., again from Mount San Calogero (Palermo), based on a single female, small-sized, with poor morphological specialization, slender habitus, and marked pubescence of the temples, for which it is attributable to the siculus group.


N. 65: G. Curletti

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 657-682
March 2020

Nuovi taxa di Agrilini da Perù e Venezuela
(Coleoptera, Buprestidae)

di

GIANFRANCO CURLETTI

Abstract - New taxa of Agrilini from Peru and Venezuela (Coleoptera, Buprestidae) - A new genus, 19 new species and 1 new subspecies from Peru and Venezuela are described: Protoagrilus hornburgi n. gen., n. sp., Agriloides huanuco n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) floreni n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) perfectus n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) hornburgianus n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) panguanae n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) plurimus n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) wachteli n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) dilleri n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) morsoventre n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) pustulatus n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) caurus n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) mendacium n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) episcopalis n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) ningitus n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) probabilis n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) improbabilis n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) coniectum n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) arnoldi n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) globulus preandinus n. ssp. 


N. 65: P. Magrini, A. Paladini & A. Benelli

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 683-690
March 2020

Un nuovo Amaurorhinus Fairmaire anoftalmo della Sicilia
(Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Cossoninae)

di

PAOLO MAGRINI, ALESSANDRO PALADINI & ALESSIO BENELLI

Abstract - A new anophthalmous Amaurorhinus Fairmaire from Sicily (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Cossoninae) - A new anophthalmous, depigmented species of Amaurorhinus Fairmaire is described from a cave (Grotta Molara N° 53 Si/PA) of N Sicily (Monreale PA). It is easily distinguished from the other congeners particularly for the strong adaptation to underground life, exhibiting eyes reduced to a scar, depigmentation, abdomen with narrow and parallel-sided elytra, singularly shaped aedeagus.


N. 65: P. Magrini

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 691-698
March 2020

Note iconografiche e descrittive su
Nebria (Tyrrhenia) pennisii Magrini, 1987,
endemita del Monte Sirino in Basilicata
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Nebriini)

di

PAOLO MAGRINI

Abstract - Iconographic and descriptive notes on Nebria (Tyrrhenia) pennisii Magrini, 1987, endemism of Mount Sirino in Basilicata (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Nebriini) - The recent collection of a good series of specimens of Nebria (Tyrrhenia) pennisii Magrini, 1987 at its type locality allows the Author to give more detailed description and iconography of the taxon, to highlight its species value, especially towards the various Apennine races of Nebria orsinii Villa, 1838.


N. 65: P. Magrini & A. Paladini

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 699-706
March 2020

Una nuova Torneuma Wollaston, 1860
della Sicilia occidentale
(Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Cryptorhynchinae)

di

PAOLO MAGRINI & ALESSANDRO PALADINI

Abstract - A new Torneuma Wollaston, 1860 from western Sicily (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Cryptorhynchinae) - It is herein described and illustrated a new Sicilian taxon of endogean weevil - Torneuma benellii n. sp. -, collected at Sughereta di Angimbé, 350 m a.s.l., Madonna del Giubino, Calatafimi-Segesta (Trapani), where it is syntopic with Torneuma deplanatum deplanatum Hampe, 1864. The new species, medium-sized, for the shape of both pronotum and the armature of the aedeagal internal sac, belongs to the siculum group (sensu STÜBEN, 2018). It is easily distinguishable from the other taxa of the group mainly for the peculiar shape of both the aedeagus - thick, robust, with squarish apex -, and the basal armature of the aedeagal internal sac, with two broad and symmetric lateral sclerites, anteriorly separated and posteriorly appressed.


N. 65: A. Bordoni & P. Magrini

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 707-710
March 2020

Vulda benellii n. sp. from a cave of Campania, Italy,
and new records for Vulda italica (Sharp, 1873)
(Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Xantholininae)

by

ARNALDO BORDONI  & PAOLO MAGRINI

303rd contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae.

Abstract - A new species of Italian Vulda - V. benellii - is described and illustrated from Campania (Grotta dei Diavoli, Caserta). Vulda italica (Sharp, 1873) is recorded as new to Emilia Romagna and Umbria.


N. 65: L. Diotti & R. Caldara

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 711-714
March 2020

Leiosoma osellai n. sp. dei Monti del Cilento
(Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Molytinae)

di

LUCIANO DIOTTI & ROBERTO CALDARA

Abstract - Leiosoma osellai n. sp. from the Cilento Mountains (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Molytinae) - Leiosoma osellai, new species closely related to L. oblongulum Boheman, 1842, L. talamellii Pedroni, 2010, and L. matesiense Diotti & Caldara, 2017, is described from the Cilento Mountains (Campania, South Italy), It differs from these species especially for the more prominent and also smaller eyes, and the shape of the aedeagus.


N. 65: M. Klícha & J. Wiesner

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 715-718
March 2020

Identification and Natural History
of Calochroa sexpunctata (Fabricius, 1775)
and Calochroa flavomaculata (Hope, 1831)
(Coleoptera: Cicindelidae)
from Myanmar

by

MIROSLAV KLÍCHA & JÜRGEN WIESNER

Abstract - Calochroa sexpunctata (Fabricius, 1775) is recorded for the first time from Myanmar, and details are provided that can be used to separate it from the similar Calochroa flavomaculata (Hope, 1831). 


N. 65: P. Magrini

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 719-722
March 2020

Il recupero estetico dei Coleotteri ipogei ed endogei iperpigmentati
(Coleoptera)

di

PAOLO MAGRINI

Abstract – The aesthetic recovery of hyperpigmented hypogean and endogean Beetles (Coleoptera) -  The Author explains a simple method to clear and return to the original color the hypogean and endogean Beetles which have undergone a more or less marked darkening, for various reasons, of their integuments, usually yellow testaceous or amber. It is a matter of boiling the specimens, previously rehydrated, in Hydrogen Peroxide at 10-12 volumes for 2-3 minutes, and then after having washed them in water and dried them, prepare them on cardboard.


N. 65: P. Magrini & A. Petrioli

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 723-732
March 2020

Un nuovo Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822
Subgen. Italorrhynchus Magrini, 2019
dell’Umbria
(Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae)

di

PAOLO MAGRINI & ANDREA PETRIOLI

        Abstract - A new Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822 Subgen. Italorrhynchus Magrini, 2019 from Umbria (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae) - A new species of Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822 (Subgen. Italorrhynchus Magrini, 2019), the 40th known for this subgenus from Italy, is described from Mount la Pelosa (Polino, Terni, Umbria). You can compare morphologically the new species just with the four geographically closest relatives: O. (I.) fioronii Magrini, Meoli, Cirocchi & Abbazzi, 2003 from the caves near the Marmore Falls (Terni, Umbria); O. (I.) virginiae Magrini, Abbazzi & Cirocchi, 2001 from Cave Eolia (Terni, Umbria); O. (I.) sabinus Magrini, Meoli & Abbazzi, 2005 from Moggio (Contigliano, Rieti, Lazio), and O. (I.) petriolii Magrini & Degiovanni, 2016 from Mount Terminillo (Rieti, Lazio). It is easily distinguishable from the first by the toothless femora, the larger elytral areolae (not punctiform), the interspace between them as wide as their diameter, instead of being twice or more wider, more prominent pterygia, the longer cornus of spermatheca, differently shaped spiculum ventrale. From the second for the longer head and rostrum, the smaller eyes (3-4 ommatidia, instead of 9-10), the larger and, above all, deeper pronotal areolae, the deeper and reciprocally more distant elytral areolae. From the third for its small vestigial eyes (total absence of eye scars in O. sabinus), the much longer and thinner at base legs, metafemora and metatibiae especially, the longer pronotum and elytra, with differently shaped areolae, spermatheca with longer cornus. From the fourth for the longer legs and antennae, especially the scapus and metafemora (thinner at base), the rostrum dorsum convex instead of concave, the elytral areolae smaller, the interspace between them equal to their diameter (less than their diameter in O. petriolii). A greater difference compared to the other species more geographically distant.


N. 65: Piero Leo & Pietro Leo

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 733-738
March 2020

Una nuova specie di Asida Latreille, 1802
del sottogenere Planasida Escalera, 1907
dei Monti del Rif (Marocco settentrionale)
(Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Pimeliinae, Asidini)

di

PIERO LEO & PIETRO LEO

Abstract - A new Asida Latreille, 1802 of the subgenus Planasida Escalera, 1907 from the Rif Mountains (North Morocco) (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Pimeliinae, Asidini) - Asida (Planasida) ketamae n. sp., from the Rif Mountains (North Morocco), is described and illustrated. The new species is related to Asida (Planasida) septemsis Pérez-Vera, Ruiz & Ávila, 2012 from the surroundings of Ceuta, but can be differentiated for several exoskeleton characteristics and the shape of male genitalia as well.


N. 65: P. Magrini

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 739-760
March 2020

Conferma della validità specifica di
Otiorhynchus (Cavernodes) pavesii Magrini,
Magnano & Abbazzi, 2007
e descrizione di due nuovi taxa della Corsica 
del medesimo sottogenere
(Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae)

di

PAOLO MAGRINI

Abstract - Confirmation of the specific value of Otiorhynchus (Cavernodes) pavesii Magrini, Magnano & Abbazzi, 2007 and description of two new taxa from Corsica of the same subgenus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae) - The specific value of the Corsican Otiorhynchus (Cavernodes) pavesii Magrini, Magnano & Abbazzi, 2007 (doubted by OROUSSET, 2015) is confirmed: numerous illustrations and a comparison table show the main differences with respect to the related O. (C.) grenieri (Allard, 1869). Two new species are also described from the island: O. (C.) cesarebelloi n. sp. from Brando (N Corsica), and O. (C.) beppeosellai n. sp. from Bonifacio (S Corsica), easily distinguishable from each other, and the two species already known, O. (C.) grenieri (Allard, 1869) and O. (C.) pavesii Magrini et al., 2007. The four taxa are widely illustrated and described.


N. 65: E. Gentili

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 761-778
March 2020

New species of Laccobius Erichson, 1837 from New Guinea
(Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae)

by

ELIO GENTILI

Abstract - The results of the study of 274 recently collected specimens of the genus Laccobius Erichson, 1837 from New Guinea, prevailingly found in ZSM collections, are here presented. New localities are provided for 7 species already known. Eight new species are described: Laccobius (Notoberosus) gratoides sp. nov., L. (N.) ibalimi sp. nov., L. (N.) piusi sp. nov., L. (N.) principis sp. nov., L. (N.) sagatai sp. nov., L. (N.) solaris sp. nov., L. (N.) sumokedi sp. nov., L. (Microlaccobius) puerorum sp. nov. 

N. 65: J. Mareš

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 779-780
March 2020

Type Depositories
of all valid species and subspecies
of the genus Manticora Fabricius
(Coleoptera: Cicindelidae: Manticorini)

by

JAROSLAV MAREŠ

Abstract - The Type Depositories of all valid species and subspecies of the genus Manticora Fabricius are listed.

N. 65: G. Trezzi & M. Guzzetti

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 781-786
March 2020

Descrizione di una nuova specie di
Trechisibus Motschoulsky, 1863
della Bolivia
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae)

di

GIULIANO TREZZI & MAURIZIO GUZZETTI

Abstract - Description of a new species of Trechisibus Motschoulsky, 1863 from Bolivia (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae) - The new species Trechisibus apolobamba, collected at high altitude (4,700 m) on Nevado Pelechuco Huaracha (Cordillera Apolobamba, La Paz Department), is described and illustrated. It is distinguished from the related Bolivian and nearest Peruvian species on the basis of its outer characteristics; female genitalia are also described.


N. 65: P. Magrini, L. Fancello & A. Benelli

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 787-794
March 2020

Descrizione della morfologia edeagica di
Sikelioreicheia bavierai (Magrini, Degiovanni & Petrioli, 2010),
con chiave dicotomica per i generi di Reicheiina
della Regione Paleartica occidentale
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae, Clivinini)

di

PAOLO MAGRINI, LUCA FANCELLO & ALESSIO BENELLI

Abstract - Description of the aedeagal morphology of Sikelioreicheia bavierai (Magrini, Degiovanni & Petrioli, 2010), with a key to the genera of Reicheiina of the western Palaearctic Region (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae, Clivinini) - The authors publish description and illustrations of the aedeagal morphology of Sikelioreicheia bavierai (Magrini, Degiovanni & Petrioli, 2010), type species of the monospecific stenoendemic Sicilian genus Sikelioreicheia Magrini & Fancello, 2019. The phyletic relationships of the latter are discussed, and a key to the genera of Reicheiina from the western Palaearctic Region is proposed.


N. 65: C. Canepari

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 795-808
March 2020

Contribution to the knowledge of
the Coccinellidae (Coleoptera) of Gabon

by

CLAUDIO CANEPARI

Abstract - A list of Coleoptera Coccinellidae collected in Gabon by A. Susini is presented. The following species are new to the country: Scymnus (Pullus) agnavus Mader, Scymnus (Pullus) gnavoides Mader, Scymnus (Pullus) opimus Chazeau, Nephus rugulipennis Fürsch, Platynaspis sexguttata Sicard, Rodolia iceryae Janson, Ortalia punctata Weise, Harmonia pardalina Gerstäcker. Lemnia susinii is described as new species.


N. 65: P. Leo

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 809-830
March 2020

Osservazioni sui taxa del gruppo di
Pimelia (Pimelia) angulata Fabricius, 1775,
con descrizione di una nuova specie del Marocco sud-orientale
(Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Pimeliini)

di

PIERO LEO

Abstract - Observations on the taxa of the group of Pimelia (Pimelia) angulata Fabricius, 1775, with description of a new species from south-eastern Morocco (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Pimeliini) - The systematics, taxonomy and geonemy of the species group of Pimelia (Pimelia) angulata Fabricius, 1775, widely distributed in the whole North Africa and in the Near East, are discussed. An updated list of the group's taxa is compiled, and the following systematic changes are proposed: the taxon confalonierii Gridelli, 1930 is considered not a subspecies of Pimelia consobrina Lucas, 1858, but a subspecies of P. confusa Sénac, 1884; Pimelia expiata Peyerimhoff, 1923 and P. antiaegypta Koch, 1937, both formerly ranked as subspecies of P. angulata, are raised to valid species. The following new synonymies are also proposed: Pimelia angulata syriaca Sénac, 1884 = Pimelia angulata angulata Fabricius, 1775; Pimelia angulata sinaitica Schatzmayr & Koch, 1934 = Pimelia angulata angulata Fabricius, 1775; Pimelia angulata tschadensis Koch, 1940 = Pimelia angulata nilotica Sénac, 1884; Pimelia angulata berlandi Ardoin, 1963 = Pimelia angulata angulosa A. G. Olivier, 1795. Finally, Pimelia (Pimelia) tamazight n. sp. is described from south-eastern Morocco (loc. typ.: Mhamid, Province of Zagora, Draa-Tafilalet Region); the new species is easily distinguishable for the primary series of elytra marked by robust spiniform and very sharp tubercles and, at the same time, for the elytral intervals with an almost regular row of secondary tubercles, exceptionally developed especially in the front part of elytra, often of similar size as those of the primary series.


N. 65: A. Bordoni & P. Magrini

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 831-836
March 2020

Scotonomus paladinii n. sp. from Marche and Umbria, Italy
(Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae)

by

ARNALDO BORDONI  & PAOLO MAGRINI

 311th contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae.

Abstract - A new species of Scotonomus - S. paladinii - is described and illustrated from Umbria and Marche, Italy. The new species is related to S. vignai Binaghi, 1970 from Latium, but it differs for exoskeletal characters and the peculiar shape of the aedeagus.


N. 65: R. Caldara & J. Krátký

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 837-842
March 2020

Description of Sibinia (Dichotychius) omanica n. sp.
from Oman
(Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Curculioninae)

by

ROBERTO CALDARA & JIŘÍ KRÁTKÝ

Abstract - A new species of the weevil genus Sibinia Germar - S. omanica n. sp. - belonging to the subgenus Dichotychius Bedel, is described from Oman in the Arabian Peninsula. It is closely related to S. exigua Faust, 1885, from which it differs mainly by the vestiture of the elytral interstriae being formed by wide concave and narrow convex scales intermixed, and the shape of the penis ending with a distinct tip.


N. 65: R. Rattu & F. Alamanni

G. it. Ent., 15 (65): 843-848
March 2020

Osservazioni integrative sulla femmina di
Cebrio (Tibesia) strictus Gené, 1836
(Coleoptera, Elateridae, Elaterinae, Cebrionini)

di

ROBERTO RATTU & FEDERICO ALAMANNI

Abstract - Additional observations on the female of Cebrio (Tibesia) strictus Gené, 1836 (Coleoptera, Elateridae, Elaterinae, Cebrionini) - The recent finding of 17 female specimens of Cebrio (Tibesia) strictus Gené, 1836, species endemic to southern and western Sardinia (RATTU, 2013), allows new insight into the variability of relevant morphological characters (RATTU, 2016). Wings are illustrated, and information about their variable extension with respect to elytron length is given (wing/elytron length ratio = 0.34-0.44). In addition to the distinctive characters of the subgenus Tibesia [epistoma and labium on different planes, the former slightly protruding above the latter; mandibles scarcely developed, abruptly bent at right angle, apex acute or blunt; outer edge of protibiae sharply denticulate (ZAPATA DE LA VEGA & SÁNCHEZ-RUIZ, 2017)], the additional specimens confirm the peculiarity of the female habitus, characterized by: overall yellowish-testaceous appearance, poorly evident yellowish pubescence, pronotum subrectangular, with shiny appearance due to absent or very scarse punctation on the disc, pubescence on pronotum evidently denser at lateral margins and on posterior angles, which are acute but without spine-like apophysis, elytra subtriangular (dorsal view), short, their apex not or barely exceeding the metacoxae, sharply and abruptly dehiscent, with apex rounded, and striae sharply impressed. Two morphological characteristics mentioned in a previous work (RATTU, 2016) are found to be slightly variable: the character of the lateral outline of eye not protruding with respect to temple is present in all the specimens but one (having barely salient eyes); the anterior margin of the pronotum is notched or sinuated at middle in 14 specimens, whole in 5 specimens. Two other characters, instead, show relevant variability: the length of mandibles, and the shape of the apex of the scutellum, which can be notched, sinuate or whole; according to currently available information, a notch or a sinuation at the apex of scutellum is present in the females of some species from Algeria and Morocco, namely C. (T.) catoxanthus Chevrolat, 1874 (loc. typ.: Bône, currently Annaba), C. (T.). rufangulus Chevrolat, 1874 (loc. typ.: surroundings of Algiers), C. (T.) patruelis Fairmaire, 1866 (loc. typ.: Tangier) (CHEVROLAT, 1874); however, it is not possible to assess the variability of the character in these species.
Concerning the identification of males, owing to their intraspecific variability, morphological characters that are usually suitable for a specific diagnosis may not guarantee a reliable identification (ZAPATA DE LA VEGA & SÁNCHEZ-RUIZ, 2016; RATTU et al., 2018). The only way to differentiate very similar species is thus evaluating the whole set of characters on large series of specimens, and taking into account their provenance, given the restricted ranges typical of Cebrio (s.l.) species.
The identification of females appears thus affected by a similar condition of relevant intraspecific variability, which may reveal critical with single highly anomalous specimens. Examination of the whole set of characters would be thus required, and single problematic specimens should be evaluated within the context of their population, and with the support of geographical information. According to available information, the largest number of females so far known for a species of the subgenus Tibesia concerns C. strictus. Considering the relatively abundant material examined, among the characteristics proposed by ZAPATA DE LA VEGA & SÁNCHEZ-RUIZ (2017) for the identification of females of the subgenus Tibesia - much less numerous than those taken into account for males - we consider the morphology of the epistome the most diagnostic. However, a sound perusal of the already used characters, and the identification of further ones, will be possible only after the description of the several females of Tibesia still unknown.