Cotasterosoma coronus Grebennikov & Morimoto, 2016, sp.n.
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Description
Cotasterosoma coronus sp.n.
Figs 1–3.
Diagnosis. This species differs from the type species by having six (not seven, but see Discussion) antennomeres in antennal funicle and by the lack of any signs of minute spicules in the internal sac of the aedeagus (Figs. 1 E–F; they are present in the type species and seemingly all congeners from Japan seen by the second author).
Description. Holotype, male (Figs 1 A–H). GenBank accession: HQ987058. Length: 2.0 mm (from anterior margin on pronotum to elytral apex). With characters of the genus given above; antennal funicle with 6 antennomeres. Intraspecific variation. Females are similar to males (Figs 2 A–K); GenBank accessions as in Fig. 3. Length: 1.74–2.2 mm.
Material examined. Holotype (in IZCAS): “P.R. CHINA, Yunnan, E slope Cangshan at Dali, N25°40′ 15.1″ E100°07′ 39.9″, 10.v.2010, 2711m, sifting04, V.Grebennikov ”, “CNCCOLVG00000787”. Paratypes (in CNC, IZCAS; specimen numbers as in Fig. 3): 12 exx in total: five from Cang Shan Mountain Range in Yunnan (collected in 2010 and 2011) and six from Mount Emei in Sichuan (collected in 2010 and 2011). Additional specimens (collected in 2008–11): 30 exx in total, 18 from Cang Shan and 12 from Mount Emei.
Distribution. This species is known from two localities separated by about 530 km: eastern slope of Cang Shan Mountain Range in Yunnan (2600–2764 m) and Mount Emei in Sichuan, Southwest China (1829–2440 m) (Fig. 3).
Biology. Adults of this species have been repeatedly discovered by sifting wet litter in deciduous forests in the midaltitude zone. Host plants or immature stages are unknown.
Etymology. The species epithet is the Latinized Greek mythical name of Coronus, an Argonaut; his son Leonteus was Helene's suitor and fought in the Trojan War. It is a noun in apposition.
Results of DNA analysis. Phylogeographic analysis grouped 13 mtDNA sequences from specimens of C. coronus sp.n. in two geographical clusters diverging about 2.45 Mya (Fig. 3). Unlike the Cang Shan population homogenous in its mtDNA, that on Mount Emei is formed by two sister lineages diverging about 1.53 Mya (Fig. 3).
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- CNC, IZCAS , IZCAS
- Event date
- 2010-05-10
- Family
- Curculionidae
- Genus
- Cotasterosoma
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Coleoptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Species
- coronus
- Taxonomic status
- sp. nov.
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- holotype , paratype
- Verbatim event date
- 2010-05-10
- Taxonomic concept label
- Cotasterosoma coronus Grebennikov & Morimoto, 2016