Ábrahám Levente (szerk.): Válogatott tanulmányok XII. - Natura Somogyiensis 27. (Kaposvár, 2015)

Háva J.: A new Attagenus species from Greece - Serifos Island (Coleoptera: Dermestidae: Attageninae)

52 Natura Somogyiensis Abbreviation: JHAC - Jirí Háva, Private Entomological Laboratory & Collection, Unétice u Prahy, Prague-west, Czech Republic. All photos was made on Olympus SZX16. Description Attagenus ares sp. nov. (Figs. 1-5) Type material: Holotype (c?): „GR, Serifos, 27.iv. 1993, leg. Schalfuss“, (JHAC). Paratype (1 $): same data as holotype, (JHAC). Specimens of the presently described species are provided with a red, printed label with texts as follows: „HOLOTYPE (or PARATYPE, respectively), Attagenus ares sp. nov. Jirí Háva det. 2015” Description. Body (Fig. 1) measurements (mm): TL 2.8 EW 1.5; cuticle black on dorsal surfaces, and very dark brown on ventral surfaces; elongate, covered by brown and yellowish-white, recumbent setation. Head narrow, finely punctate with yellowish- white, recumbent setation. Palpi entirely black, very long; setation on mentum denser. Eyes large with black microsetae. Ocellus on front present. Antennae, black, with 11 antennomeres, antennal club black, with 3 antennomeres (Fig. 2). Pronotum finely punc­tate like head, covered by yellowish-white without patches. Scutellum triangular finely punctate as pronotum, with brown, recumbent setation. Elytra finely punctate; cuticle black, covered by brown, recumbent setation, with one yellowish-orange fasciae covered by with yellowish-white setation in aterior half and one large isolated yellowish-orange spot covered by yellowish-white setation (Fig. 1). Epipleuron black covered by brown, recumbent setaion. Wing as in fig. 4. Prosternal procces broad and long, covered by yellowish-white, recumbent setation. Mesostemum and metasternum with yellowish- white, recumbent setation, finely punctated. Abdominal stemites dark brown with yel­lowish-white, recumbent setation, finely punctated. Legs dark brown with yellowish- white setation; tibiae along shaft with short, brown thorns. Aedeagus as in Fig. 5. Female. Externaly similar to male, differs by the structure of antennal club (Fig. 3). Measurements (mm): TL 3.1 EW 1.7 Differential diagnosis. The new species very similar to following species but differs from them by the following characters. A. ares sp. nov.: elytral fasciae as in fig. 1; pro­notum covered by yellow setation without patches; A. kephallenicus Háva & Kálik, 2006: elytral fasciae as in fig. 6; pronotum covered by yellow setation with patches from brown setation; A. quadrimaculatus Kraatz, 1858: each elytron with one transverse band in anterior half not reaching suture and one isolated circular spot near apex, covered by golden-yellow setation; from other known species differs by the small body form, struc­ture of antennae, genitalia, radial cell on wings and colour elytral patterns. Etymology. Ares is the name of the Greek god of war who came from Thracia; noun in apposition. Distribution. Greece: Serifos Island.

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