Description of the male of fossil <i>Calomicrus eocenicus</i> Bukejs et Bezděk (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) from Eocene Baltic amber using X-ray microtomography
A. Bukejs,
J. Bezděk,
V. I. Alekseev,
V. I. Alekseev,
K. Kairišs,
R. C. McKellar,
R. C. McKellar,
R. C. McKellar
Affiliations
A. Bukejs
Institute of Life Sciences and Technologies, Daugavpils University,
Vienības 13, Daugavpils, 5401, Latvia
J. Bezděk
Department of Zoology, Mendel University, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic
V. I. Alekseev
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Nahimovskiy prospekt 36, Moscow 117997, Russia
A male representative of the extinct species Calomicrus eocenicus Bukejs et Bezděk, 2014 (Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) is found and described for the first time from Eocene Baltic amber using X-ray microtomography. The aedeagus is well preserved within the body cavity of the specimen, and it is illustrated in detail. This fossil species exhibits distinct sexual dimorphism: the male has a smaller total body size, as well as a copula-adapted modification in abdominal ventrite 5 (apical margin deeply trilobed, with round medial fovea present); meanwhile the female is larger in body size and has a simple abdominal ventrite 5 (without fovea, non-incised and widely rounded apically). Similar sexually dimorphic characters are typical for extant members of the tribe Luperini, and this report is the first time that they are described in an Eocene species. The known sexually dimorphic characters present in Coleoptera within Eocene Baltic amber are briefly discussed.