Wednesday 7 February 2018

N. 60: L. Fancello & P. Magrini

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 1-16
March 2015

Due nuove specie di Prioniomus Jeannel, 1937
della Penisola Calcidica (Grecia nord-orientale)
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidiini)

di

L. FANCELLO & P. MAGRINI

Abstract - Two new species of Prioniomus Jeannel, 1937 from Halkidiki (NE Greece) (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidiini) - The occurrence of the genus Prioniomus Jeannel, 1937 is reported from Halkidiki for the first time. Two new species are in fact described: Prioniomus pedemontanorum n. sp. (moczarskii group, sensu GIACHINO & VAILATI, 2011) from Varvara, and Prioniomus lombardorum n. sp. (an incertae sedis taxon, here dubitatively considered close to the moczarskii or the abnormis group, sensu GIACHINO & VAILATI, 2011) from Galatista.


N. 60: P. Magrini & A. Degiovanni

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 17-24
March 2015

Una nuova Typhloreicheia Holdhaus, 1924
della Sicilia occidentale 
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae)

di

P. MAGRINI & A. DEGIOVANNI

Abstract - A new Typhloreicheia Holdhaus, 1924 from western Sicily (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae) - The new subspecies Typhloreicheia belloi juliae is described from Angimbé (Trapani); it differs from the nominotypical subspecies for the different shape of the aedeagus, and the longer elytra and antennae.


N. 60: G. Curletti

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 25-30
March 2015

Three new species of Agrilini (Coleoptera Buprestidae)
from Argentina and Bolivia

by

GIANFRANCO CURLETTI

Abstract - Three new species of Agrilini are described: Agrilus (Agrilus) altitudinalis n. sp. from Bolivia, Agrilus (Agrilus) nudidorsis n. sp. and Agriloides moorei n. sp. from Argentina.


N. 60: P. Magrini, L. Fancello & A. Petrioli

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 31-44
March 2015

Un nuovo Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) Reitter, 1914
della Baronia, Sardegna centro-orientale
(Coleoptera, Curculionidae)

di

P. MAGRINI, L. FANCELLO & A. PETRIOLI

Abstract - A new Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) Reitter, 1914 from Baronia, central-eastern Sardinia (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) - Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) gigantium n. sp., from hills south of Mount Albo (Baronia, CE Sardinia) is herein described. For some characteristics, the new species is close to O. (L.) consortii Magrini, Abbazzi & Cirocchi, 2001, endemic to Sardinia in the area of Lula, from which however is well distinguished by its vestigial eyes, the shorter pronotum, narrower at base and with sparser punctation, the less prominent pterygia, the dorsal carinae of the rostrum converging posteriorly rather than parallel, the larger and sharper spines of femora, the more massive and stout aedeagus in lateral view, the spermatheca with thinner, less curved cornus, and, above all, the basal armor of the internal sac of the aedeagus clearly different in ventral view. The updated sizes, on the basis of new records, of O. (L.) consortii are also given.


N. 60: R. Monguzzi

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 45-50
March 2015

Una nuova specie di Trechus delle Prealpi Bergamasche
(Coleoptera Carabidae Trechinae)

di

RICCARDO MONGUZZI

Abstract - A new Trechus species from the Bergamo Prealps (Coleoptera Carabidae Trechinae) - Trechus orobicus n. sp. from Mt. Alben (Orobic Prealps near Bergamo, Lombardy, N Italy) is described. It belongs to the “group of Trechus obtusiusculussensu JEANNEL (1927) and is strictly related to T. modestus Putzeys, and even more to T. bergamascus Jeannel, but it is easily distinguished for the different shapes of the aedeagus as a whole and the copulatory piece of the inner sac, and the colour of antennae, which are darkened.


N. 60: G. Trezzi & M. Guzzetti

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 51-56
March 2015

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) - A new trechine species of the genus Trechisibus Motschoulsky, 1863 - T. tupackatarianus n. sp. - belonging to the “variicornis group”, collected  at high altitudes on the Bolivian Andes (Chachacomani, 4800 m, Cordillera Real, Department of La Paz) is herein described. Male genitalia and other characteristics allow comparison with the close species.


N. 60: G. Trezzi

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 57-62
March 2015

Trechisibus tunarii, nuova specie di trechino
della Cordigliera Orientale boliviana
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae)

di

GIULIANO TREZZI

Abstract - Trechisibus tunarii, new trechine species from the Bolivian Cordillera Oriental  (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae) - The new species was collected near the top (5035 m) of Cerro Tunari, Cordillera Oriental, Department of Cochabamba, Bolivia. It is characteristic for its depigmented integuments and the distinctive feature of the ocular regression to a whitish spot without ommatidia. Male genitalia and other characteristics are considered for comparison with the closest species.


N. 60: P. Magrini & A. Paladini

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 63-70
March 2015

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

di

P. MAGRINI & A. PALADINI

Abstract - A new Torneuma Wollaston, 1860 from Sicily (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Cryptorhynchinae) - A new Sicilian weevil is here described and illustrated: Torneuma angelae n. sp., collected on Mount Pellegrino (Palermo) syntopic with Torneuma deplanatum deplanatum (Hampe, 1864). The new species, very small, is easily distinguished from the other known congeneric taxa by the external characteristics, and mainly by the singular structure of the basal armor of the internal sac of the aedeagus, with four pigmented sclerites laterally: two anterior subspherical and two posterior reniform.


N. 60: G. Curletti & S. Brûlé

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 71-78
March 2015

Cinquième contribution à la connaissance des
Agrilini de Guyane
(Coleoptera, Buprestidae, Agrilinae)

par

GIANFRANCO CURLETTI & STEPHANE BRÛLÉ

Abstract - Fifth contribution to the knowledge of the Agrilini of French Guiana (Coleoptera, Buprestidae, Agrilinae) - Four new species of Agrilus from French Guiana stored in the Marek collection (Czech Republic) are described: Agrilus (Agrilus) oinoicus n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) mareki n. sp., Agrilus (Agrilus) balatanus n. sp. and Agrilus (Agrilus) consuetus n. sp.; Agrilus (Agrilus) goryellus Thomson, 1879 is recorded for first time from French Guiana and the male of Agrilus (Uragrilus) virginiae Curletti & Brûlé, 2013 is described. With this fifth contribution, the buprestid fauna of French Guiana counts now 110 species of Agrilus.


Tuesday 6 February 2018

N. 60: P. Magrini, L. Fancello, A. Degiovanni & C. Onnis

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 79-90
March 2015

Typhloreicheia Holdhaus, 1924 di Sardegna:
descrizione di una nuova specie,
definizione del Gruppo "doderoi" e dati inediti
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae)

di

P. MAGRINI, L. FANCELLO, A. DEGIOVANNI & C. ONNIS

Abstract - Typhloreicheia Holdhaus, 1924 from Sardinia: description of a new species, definition of the “doderoi” Group and unpublished data (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Scaritinae) - A new species from Sardinia - Typhloreicheia benellii n. sp. - from Mount Tonneri and Mount Perda Liana (Ogliastra) is herein described and illustrated. Characterized by a long habitus, by long elytra especially, it is distinguished from the already known species for the aedeagus and its copulatory lamella shapes. The new taxon belongs to the "doderoi" Group (sensu novo) which comprises species from central Sardinia characterized by a copulatory lamella twisted at base, short antennae, reduced elytral denticulation and rather convex body; besides the new species, belong to this group: T. doderoi (Holdhaus, 1924), T. supramontis Leo, Magrini & Fancello, 2005, T. cirocchii Magrini, 2003, T. eleonorae Leo, Magrini & Fancello, 2005 and T. jana Leo, Magrini & Fancello, 2005. Detailed photographs illustrate the new taxon and T. jana, which must be considered the closest relative, geographically and morphologically. New distribution records for other known Sardinian species of the genus are also given.


N. 60: C. Canepari

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 91-94
March 2015

A new species of Coelophora Mulsant from North Borneo
(Coleoptera, Coccinellidae)

by

CLAUDIO CANEPARI

Abstract - A new species of Coelophora Mulsant from Sabah, North Borneo, is described.  A short history of the generic synonymy is also given.


N. 60: P. Magrini & A. Benelli

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 95-98
March 2015

Anophthalmus kahleni Daffner, 1998,
specie nuova per la fauna italiana
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae)

di

P. MAGRINI & A. BENELLI

Abstract - Anophthalmus kahleni Daffner, 1998, species new to the Italian fauna (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae) - Anophthalmus kahleni Daffner, 1998 is recorded for the first time from Italy: the species was up to now known only from the Slovene cave “Jama v Malenščah” (Livek), not far from the Italian border. It is interesting to note that the species was collected [with traps] at endogean, rather than hypogean level, and syntopic with the Anophthalmus taxa baratellii Sciaky, 1985, scopolii mataiurensis G. Müller, 1935 and bohiniensis stolfai G. Müller, 1931.


N. 60: E. Gentili & M. Fikáček

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 99-106
March 2015

A new CW Mediterranean species of
Laccobius (Dimorpholaccobius): L. (D.) fresnedai sp. n.
(Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae)

by

ELIO GENTILI & MARTIN FIKÁČEK

Abstract - Laccobius fresnedai sp. n. was detected as new species by Javier Fresneda in 1989; now it is described with reference to Spanish, Italian and Moroccan specimens. It differs from the closest species - L. bipunctatus (Fabricius, 1775) - by elytral and mainly aedeagal characters.


N. 60: W. Opitz

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 107-144
March 2015

Classification, natural history, and evolution of the
Korynetinae Laporte (Coleoptera: Cleridae). Part II
Taxonomic revision of the Genus Korynetes Herbst

by

WESTON OPITZ

Abstract - This is the first contribution that involves generic revisions of Korynetinae Laporte. As now defined, Korynetes Herbst comprises 28 species including K. brincki Winkler, which is relegated to incertae sedis status. The other previously established species are: K. analis Klug, K. ater Klug, K. coeruleus (Degeer), K. insularis Schenkling, K. latipennis Pic, K. obscurimembris Pic, K. pusillus Klug, K. romanae (Winkler), K. ruficornis Sturm, K. scabripennis Spinola. The 17 new species involve K. acutus, K. acutipennis, K. amplus, K. asper, K. rugosus, K. enodis, K. flavoapicalis, K. fragosus, K. genieri, K. globus, K. helveolicis, K. humilis, K. iodis, K. latus, K. nox, K. pandis, K. termitiaffinis. Exkorynetes Winkler and Propekorynetes Winkler are synonymized with Korynetes Herbst, Corynetes concolor Gorham with Korynetes obscurimembris Pic, Korynetes analis var. intermedius Pic with Korynetes analis Klug, Opetiopalpus bicoloriventris Pic with Korynetes insularis Schenkling, Korynetes geniculatus Klug and Corynetes pexicollis Fairmaire with Korynetes pusillus Klug, and Korynetes latipennis var. testaceipes Pic with Korynetes latipennis Pic. Lectotypes are designated for Clerus coeruleus Degeer, Corynetes ater Klug, Korynetes insularis Schenkling, K. latipennis Pic, K. obscurimembris Pic, K. pusillus Klug, and K. ruficornis Sturm. Included in this treatise are keys to Korynetes species, 27 colour photographs representing the species, 47 line drawings, three electron micrographs, a phylogenetic tree of the Korynetes species groups, and 10 distributional maps of the species.


N. 60: R. Monguzzi

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 145-154
March 2015

Due nuovi Duvalius Delarouzée dell’Appennino Ligure
e ulteriori osservazioni sulle
specie di Duvalius del gruppo doderii
(Coleoptera Carabidae Trechinae)

di

RICCARDO MONGUZZI

Abstract - Two new Duvalius Delarouzée from the Ligurian Apennines and further notes on the species of Duvalius of the doderii group (Coleoptera Carabidae Trechinae) - The Author reports the results of long personal hypogean researches on the Ligurian Apennines north-east to Genoa, on the Duvalius of the doderii species group [in the restricted sense of “lignée du Duvalius doderoi” by MAGRINI (1997, 1998), and in the broader sense of “brucki group” by VIGNA TAGLIANTI (1970, 1982)]. Two new taxa belonging to this group are described: D. ramorinii radicis n. subsp., from a cave near Mt. Antola (Liguria, Brevenna Valley, GE, Carsi, “Tann-a da Reìxe” cave, n° 132 Li/GE m 875 a.s.l.), and D. alexandrinus n. sp. from Mt. Chiappo (Piedmont, Curone Valley, AL, Bruggi, m 1200 a.s.l.). Within the same group, together with D. ramorinii ramorinii (Gestro, 1887) and D. pastorellii Casale & Magrini, 2013, the new taxa represent a monophyletic and very homogeneous unit - besides the other two, more isolated and monospecific, D. doderii (Gestro, 1885) and D. gestroi (Dodero, 1900) - to be assigned to a new, separate subgroup. Moreover, new data and comments about the taxonomy and geographic distribution of Duvalius gestroi s.l. are provided.


N. 60: E. Gentili

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 155-164
March 2015

The rediscovery of the type of
Laccobius zugmayeri Knisch, 1910
and description of Laccobius jumlanus new species
(Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae)

by

ELIO  GENTILI

Abstract - KNISCH (1910) described Laccobius zugmayeri based on one female specimen collected in Tibet near Pangong Lakes. GENTILI (1991), after an unsuccessful search of the type of the species, designated a specimen collected in Nepal near Jumla as the neotype. The type of L. zugmayeri was recently found in the Zoologische Staatsammlung München. It differs enough from the neotype designated by GENTILI (1991), the two types clearly representing different species. The neotype designated by GENTILI (1991) is hence set aside, and becomes the holotype of a new species, Laccobius jumlanus sp. nov. 


N. 60: T. Ochi & M. Kon

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 165-170
March 2015

A new species of the genus Paraphytus Harold
(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
from Sulawesi

by

TERUO OCHI & MASAHIRO KON

Abstract - A new species of the genus Paraphytus is described from Sulawesi: P. andoi sp. nov. 


N. 60: S. Facchini

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 171-178
March 2015

Notes on the Genus Loxoncus Schmidt-Göbel, 1846
with description of a new species from Africa
(Coleoptera Carabidae, Harpalinae)

by

S. FACCHINI

Abstract - A new species of the genus Loxoncus Schmidt-Göbel, 1846 is here described from the Afrotropical region: Loxoncus snizeki n. sp. Illustration of the habitus and male genitalia of the new species are provided.


N. 60: T. Ochi & M. Kon

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 179-190
March 2015

Notes on the coprophagous scarab beetles
(Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae)
from Southeast Asia. XXV
 Descriptions of four new species of Onthophagus

by

TERUO OCHI & MASAHIRO KON

Abstract - Four new species of the genus Onthophagus are described from Southeast Asia: O. (Onthophagus) langkawiensis sp. nov. from Langkawi Is., off the Malay Peninsula, O. (O.) opacihartiniae sp. nov. from Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, O. (Onthophagiellus) abei sp. nov. from Chin, Myanmar, and O. (Serrophorus) baolocensis sp. nov. from Vietnam and Cambodia.


N. 60: T. Ochi & M. Kon

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 191-200
March 2015

Three new species of the genus Phelotrupes Jekel
(Coleoptera: Geotrupidae)
from Myanmar

by

TERUO OCHI & MASAHIRO KON

Abstract - Three new species of Phelotrupes (Phelotrupes) are described from Kachin, Myanmar: P. (P.) kachinensis sp. nov., P. (P.) abei sp. nov., P. (P.) brunipennis sp. nov. In addition, P. (Eogeotrupes) amethystinus (Jekel), P. (P.) businskyorum Král, Malý & Schneider, P. (P.) holzschuhi Král, Malý & Schneider are newly recorded from Myanmar. A key to the species of Phelotrupes (Phelotrupes) from Myanmar is also provided.


N. 60: S. Facchini

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 201-210
March 2015

Descriptions of two new species of Harpalus Latreille, 1802
from Africa
(Coleoptera Carabidae, Harpalinae)

by

S. FACCHINI

Abstract - The descriptions of two new species of the genus Harpalus Latreille, 1802 - H. minutissimus n. sp. and H. sinuaticollis n. sp. - from Africa are given. The habitus and male genitalia of the new species are illustrated.


N. 60: S. Facchini

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 211-222
March 2015

Due nuove specie di Notiobia Perty, 1830
del sottogenere Diatypus Murray, 1858
e note su Notiobia (Diatypus) picina (Chaudoir, 1878)
e specie affini
(Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalinae)

di

SERGIO FACCHINI

Abstract - Two new species of Notiobia Perty, 1830 of the subgenus Diatypus Murray, 1858 and notes on Notiobia (Diatypus) picina (Chaudoir, 1878) and related species (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalinae) - Two new species of Notiobia Perty, 1830 of the subgenus Diatypus Murray, 1858 from Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo are here described. Notiobia (Diatypus) aethiopica n. sp. and Notiobia (Diatypus) demeyeri n. sp. are the seventeenth and eighteenth species respectively, known so far of the subgenus. The habitus and male genitalia of the new species are illustrated, and some further systematic notes on Notiobia (Diatypus) picina (Chaudoir, 1878) and related species are provided. Moreover, the following new synonymy is proposed: Phanagnathus Basilewsky, 1950 = Diatypus Murray, 1858.


N. 60: L. Diotti, C. Pesarini & R. Caldara

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 223-240
March 2015

Revisione sistematica del genere Cotaster Motschulsky:
nuove sinonimie e descrizione di due nuove specie (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)

di

LUCIANO DIOTTI, CARLO PESARINI & ROBERTO CALDARA

Abstract - Systematic revision of genus Cotaster Motschulsky: new synonymies and descriptions of two new species (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) - The Palaearctic weevil genus Cotaster Motschulsky, 1851 is revised for the first time. Four species are considered valid: two previously described, C. uncipes (Boheman, 1838) and C. cuneipennis (Aubé, 1850), and two new to Science, C. speziai n. sp. (north-eastern Italy, Austria, southern Germany) and C. kostali n. sp. (southern Italy). Through the study of the types, it is established that C. cuneipennis sensu auctorum is actually C. uncipes (Boheman, 1838), and C. uncipes sensu auctorum is actually C. cuneipennis (Aubé, 1850). The two following synonymies are proposed: C. cuneipennis (Aubé, 1850) (= Styphlus pilosus Motschulsky, 1851, n. syn. = C. orientalis Solari, 1941, n. syn.). The taxon described as C. uncipes f. carniolicus Voss, 1955 is actually of infrasubspecific rank, and thus the respective name is unavailable. Through the original description, Caenocotaster Voss, 1971, described as subgenus of Cotaster based on a single species from South Africa, is raised to genus rank, as follows: Caenocotaster Voss, 1971, stat. nov., and Caenocotaster remotus Voss, 1971, comb. nov. On the basis of the pattern of the punctures and vestiture of the elytral interstriae, and the shape of the antennal scape, C. speziai is more closely related to C. cuneipennis, whereas C. kostali is more similar to C. uncipes. These relationships were further supported by the study of the mt COI gene, which demonstrated a genetic divergence of 4.0-4.3% between C. cuneipennis and C. speziai, 11.9-12.2% between C. uncipes and C. cuneipennis, and 11.4% between C. uncipes e C. speziai. For each species, detailed notes on type specimens, diagnosis, description, synonymies, comparative notes, distribution, photographs and drawings of the habitus and useful taxonomical characters are provided, together with two keys to species (one in English).


N. 60: S. Facchini

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 241-252
March 2015

Notes on the Genus Amblystomus Erichson, 1837,
with descriptions of three new species from Africa
(Coleoptera: Carabidae, Harpalinae)

by

S. FACCHINI

Abstract - Three new species of Amblystomus Erichson, 1837 are described: A. nyassicus n. sp. from Malawi, A. pallidipennis n. sp. from Tanzania and A. sinuaticollis n. sp. from Kenya. The habitus and male genitalia of the new species are illustrated.


N. 60: S. Facchini

G. it. Ent., 14 (60): 253-262
March 2015

Three new species of the genus
Pseudohyparpalus Basilewsky, 1946 from Africa
(Coleoptera Carabidae, Harpalinae)

by

 S. FACCHINI

Abstract - Three new species of the genus Pseudohyparpalus Basilewsky, 1946 are here described from Africa: P. tanzaniensis n. sp., P. orientis n. sp. and P. zambiensis n. sp. Illustrations of the habitus and male genitalia of the new species are provided.