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Dima fthiotidensis Schimmel & Platia 2008

  • 1. Pohřebačka 34, CZ- 53345 Opatovice nad Labem, Czech Republic
  • 2. Hungarian Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology, Baross u. 13, H- 1088 Budapest, Hungary
  • 3. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Palacky University, 17. listopadu 50, CZ- 77146 Olomouc, Czech Republic

Description

Dima fthiotidensis Schimmel & Platia, 2008

Figs 35–42, 130–134, 166, 186–187, 229, 245.

Dima fthiotidensis Schimmel & Platia, 2008: 576.

Dima fokidensis Schimmel & Platia, 2008: 575, syn. n.; Platia 2013: 99. Dima scutellaris Platia, 2010: 30, syn. n.

Type depositories. Holotype of D. fthiotidensis, ♂ (MRSN); 7 paratypes of D. fthiotidensis, ♀♀ (MCSB, MRSN, PCGP, PCRS); holotype of D. fokidensis, ♀ (MCSB); holotype of D. scutellaris, ♀ (PCGP).

Type locality. Greece: Phthiotis, Kallidromo Mt., 990 m (D. fthiotidensis); Greece: Fokida province, O. Iti, Pira, 1150 m (D. fokidensis); Greece: Phocis, Giona Mts., vers. N str. Kaloskopi Stromi, 1170 m (D. scutellaris).

New material. GREECE: distr. Fthiótida, Vardoússia Mts., road Plátanes–Gramméni Oxiá, beechwood, 1447 m (38°46'57.47"N, 21°58'06.86"E), 14.VI.2012, 12 ♂♂, 11 ♀♀ J. Mertlik leg. (PCJM); dtto, 1 ♀ (PCRK); dtto, 32 ♂♂, 32 ♀♀, V. Dušánek leg. (PCVD); dtto, 9 ♂♂, 12 ♀♀, P. Brůha leg. (PCPB); dtto, 18 ♂♂, 26 ♀♀, B. Zbuzek leg. (PCBZ); dtto 11 ♂♂, 8 ♀♀, M. Samek leg. (PCMS); Fthiotis env., Mt. Kallidromo, 3 km SW Pavliani, oakpine forest, singled at night, 23.V.2011, 2 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, leg. A. Kotán, A. Márkus & T. Németh (PCRK); dtto, 1 ♀ (HNHM); Ftiotida, Iti Mts., Kastania, 1500 m, 4.VI.2006, 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Pavel Štěpánek leg. (PCJM).

Diagnosis. Dima fthiotidensis is a medium-sized species (body length: 10.5–14.5 mm) with matt, densely punctate pronotum (Figs 130–134), more or less decumbent pubescence on the pronotal lateral margin, moderately densely pubescent pronotum and elytra, and the tongue-like, convex scutellum with steeply declined frontal margin (Fig. 166). This species is similar in the above mentioned characters to D. evritaniensis, however the latter differs in the slightly finer punctation of pronotum, longer hairs on pronotum and elytra, semi-erect pubescence on the pronotal sides (Figs 26–28, 126–127), and longer apical lobe of paramera (Fig. 183). The remaining species occurring in the surrounding mountains have a shiny pronotum with sparser punctation. Additionally, D. pelionensis sp. nov. and D. etoliensis have a flattened scutellum, and D. hladilorum and D. zbuzeki sp. nov. have a more robust and longer apical lobe of paramera, respectively (Figs 190, 221). The sclerotized spines of bursa copulatrix as in Fig. 229.

Intraspecific variability. The specimens from Mt. Iti have a darker body. Several specimens (including the holotype of D. scutellaris) have slightly wrinkled to rugose pronotum with denser punctation (Fig. 132). The scutellum is more or less convex, in some cases with a longitudinal shiny keel running from the base towards apex. Most specimens have pubescence near anterior pronotal angles oriented latero-posteriorly, but a female from Mt. Iti has pubescence oriented medio-posteriorly.

Distribution. Greece (Mt. Kallidromo, Mt. Iti, Vardousia Mts., Giona Mts., Oxia Mts.; Fig. 245).

Remark. We were not able to study the holotype of D. fthiotidensis (deposited in Torino, Italy), however we examined four paratypes, recently collected specimens from the type locality (Mt. Kallidromo; Fig. 38), and the specimens from the surrounding mountain ranges to investigate the limits of this species (Figs 39–41). Platia (2010) described D. scutellaris from a single female from Mt. Giona, with a raised scutellum and wrinkled pronotum with denser punctation. This specimen, however, fits the definiton of D. fthiotidensis in all aspects, and what is more, we found similarly wrinkled (teratological?) female specimens in the Vardousia Mts. (see the similar cases in D. assingi / D. peloponnensis and D. fialai). Therefore, we herein synonymize Dima scutellaris Platia, 2010 under Dima fthiotidensis Schimmel & Platia, 2008.

Schimmel & Platia (2008) described D. fokidensis from three female specimens. The holotype comes from Mt. Iti and paratypes from Mt. Pelion, which is located more than 80 km away from the holotype locality. This holotype was found to be conspecific with D. fthiotidensis (described in the same paper as D. fokidensis; Fig. 36) and both paratypes represent a new species, described here as D. pelionensis sp. nov. (Fig. 95). Therefore, we herein synonymize Dima fokidensis Schimmel & Platia, 2 0 0 8 under Dima fthiotidensis Schimmel & Platia, 2008.

Notes

Published as part of Mertlik, Josef, Németh, Tamás & Kundrata, Robin, 2017, Revision of the flightless click-beetle genus Dima Charpentier, 1825 (Coleoptera: Elateridae: Dimini) in the Balkan Peninsula, pp. 1-63 in Zootaxa 4220 (1) on pages 17-18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4220.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4670787

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
PCJM , PCRK
Event date
2006-06-04 , 2011-05-23 , 2012-06-14
Family
Elateridae
Genus
Dima
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Coleoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Schimmel & Platia
Species
fthiotidensis
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
2006-06-04 , 2011-05-23 , 2012-06-14
Taxonomic concept label
Dima fthiotidensis Schimmel, 2008 sec. Mertlik, Németh & Kundrata, 2017

References

  • Schimmel, R. & Platia, G. (2008) The European species of the genus Dima Charpentier, 1825 (Insecta: Coleoptera, Elateridae). Bollettino del Museo regionale di Scienze Naturali di Torino, 25, 559 - 594.
  • Platia, G. (2013) New species, new records and notes on click-beetles from Greece (Coleoptera, Elateridae). Boletin de la Sociedad Entomologica Aragonesa, 52, 97 - 104.
  • Platia, G. (2010) New species and chorological notes of click beetles from Palearctic Region, especially from the Middle East (Coleoptera, Elateridae). Boletin de la Sociedad Entomologica Aragonesa, 46, 23 - 49.