| Literature DB >> 21998506 |
Pier Mauro Giachino1, Borislav Guéorguiev, Dante Vailati.
Abstract
Paralovriciagen. n.beronisp. n., belonging to the new subtribe Lovriciina, is described from two caves in the Western Rhodopes (Bulgaria): Kraypatnata peshtera, near Smilyan Village (Smolyan Municipality) and Snezhanka, near Peshtera Town (Peshtera Municipality). Three currently known genera, Lovricia Pretner, 1979, Neolovricia Lakota, Jalžić & Moravec, 2009 and Paralovriciagen. n. represent a monophyletic unit supported by important synapomorphies that allows to propose the establishment of the new subtribe Lovriciina, characterized by the following characters: last maxillary palpomeres very long and narrow, basal angles of pronotum without seta, elytra without discal setae, elytral umbilicate series of nine pores in which the main pores are the 2nd, 6th and 9th, apical recurrent striole absent and mesotibial apex expanded outward. Its systematic position within the subfamily Trechinae (sensu Lorenz 2005) is discussed and Lovriciina is placed near Anillina. Key to the genera of the subtribe is proposed. Distribution data and zoogeographical hypotheses are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Bulgaria; Carabidae; Coleoptera; Lovricia; Neolovricia; Rhodopes; new genus; new species; new subtribe
Year: 2011 PMID: 21998506 PMCID: PMC3192417 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.117.1612
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 9-11.gen. n. beroni sp. n. 9 Aedeagus in lateral view, HT ♂ 10 Spermatheca, PT ♀ 11 Right gonocoxite in ventral view, PT ♀. Scale bars: 0.1 mm
Figures 1-2.Habitusof gen. n. beroni sp. n. 1 HT ♂ 2 PT ♀. Scale bar: 1 mm.
Figures 3-8.gen. n. beroni sp. n. 3 Maxillary palpomere, HT ♂ 4 Maxillary palpomere, PT ♀ 5 Mentum, labial palpomeres and ligula in ventral view, HT ♂ 6 Mentum, labial palpomeres and ligula in ventral view, PT ♀ 7 Apex of right mesotibia in ventral view, HT ♂ 8 Apex of right mesotibia in ventral view, PT ♀. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.
Figure 12.Distribution map of genus gen. n. (black circles indicate two known findings of sp. n.).
| 1 | Pronotum cordate, wider than long (ratio pronotum width / pronotum length more than 1.05) | |
| – | Pronotum sub-elongate, longer than wide (ratio pronotum width / pronotum length less than 0.95). | 2 |
| 2 | Smaller species (length of body less than 2.2 mm). Shoulders of elytra distinct, more or less angulate. | |
| - | Larger species (length of body more than 2.3 mm). Shoulders of elytra indistinct, oblique, without distinct angles. |