Calomera jakli Schüle, 2010
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Calomera jakli Schüle, 2010 View in CoL .
( Figs 123–138 View FIGURES 123–125 View FIGURES 126–132 View FIGURES 133–138 )
Calomera jakli Schüle, 2010: 99 View in CoL .
Type locality. Indonesia, Moluccas (= Maluku): Obi Island, 25 km north of Tapaya village, Seribu Mountains , altitude 1600– 1700 m .
Type material. Holotype ♂ in PSCH, labelled: “ Indonesia, Moluccas centr / Obi Island , south coast / 25 km N of Tapaya vill / 20.6.- 20.7.2008 / 1600–1700m alt, St. Jakl lgt.” [red, printed] . Paratypes. 1 ♂, 1 ♀ in PSCH, 1 ♀ in MKPC: “ Indonesia, C. Moluccas / Obi Isl. – south, 950m alt / Mts. Seribu , Tapaya vill. / ca. 22 km N of S coast / 22.5.– 9.6.2008, St Jakl lgt.”. 12 ♂♂, 14 ♀♀ in PSCH and SJCP: “ Indonesia Centr. Moluccas / Obi Isl. , south coast / Seribu Mts., 1200–1500m / 22 km N of Tapya vill. / 20.11.- 10.12.2008 St. Jakl. lgt.” .
Note. The paratypes in SJCP have been further distributed and are deposited (with the same label data) in several other collections, such as: 1 ♀ in CDCL ; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ in KCBC .
Differential diagnosis. Calomera jakli shares glabrous genae with the three preceding species and C. cabigasi . Head and pronotum deep olivaceous-green with bright green and faint cupreous reflections and almost or entirely glabrous dorsolateral pronotal areas, thus similar to C. bordonii , but C. jakli is immediately distinguished by subtrapezoid shape of lateral margins of its pronotal disc ( Figs 131–132 View FIGURES 126–132 ). Elytral maculation ( Figs 123–124 View FIGURES 123–125 , 129–130 View FIGURES 126–132 , 133, 136 View FIGURES 133–138 ) generally large and less spaced, with humeral macula separated from rather large, rounded or subquadrate subhumeral macula; lateromedian macula large, almost adjacent to outer elytral margin and closer to central macula or connected with it with a narrow stripe but not forming entire lateromedian band; anteapical-apical lunula wide but rather short; three paratypes, one male and one female ( PSCH) and one female ( CDCL), have unusually an additional, small but clear basal spot ( Fig. 130 View FIGURES 126–132 ). Labrum with almost effaced anterolateral teeth and with only shallow or indistinct excision on either side of median tooth ( Figs 127–128 View FIGURES 126–132 ). Body 12.5–13.9 ( HT 13.1 ) mm long, 4.25–4.90 ( HT 4.60 ) mm wide.
For the description see Schüle (2010).
Distribution. Endemic to Obi Island, Maluku (= Moluccas).All known specimens come from Seribu Mountains near Tapaya village at altitude 950–1500 m.
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Calomera jakli Schüle, 2010
Moravec, Jiří, Dheurle, Charles, Schüle, Peter & Wiesner, Jürgen 2025 |
Calomera jakli Schüle, 2010: 99
Schule, P. 2010: 99 |