taxonID	type	description	language	source
CB70406F15DD5B568D3B96EEE66FD329.taxon	description	Figs 1 A-E, 2 A, B, 3 A-C, G-I, M, 4 A, B, F-H, K-M, 5 A, B, E, G, K, M, 6 B, 7 A, B, G	en	Karpinski, Lech, Szczepanski, Wojciech T., Plewa, Radoslaw, Kruszelnicki, Lech, Koszela, Katarzyna, Hilszczanski, Jacek (2021): The first molecular insight into the genus Turanium Baeckmann, 1922 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Callidiini) with a description of a new species from Middle Asia. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 465-484, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e65325, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e65325
CB70406F15DD5B568D3B96EEE66FD329.taxon	description	Description. Morphology. Body relatively slender, strongly flattened dorsoventrally; BL in males: 10.5 - 14.0 mm (HT 12.0 mm), in females: 11.0 - 15.0 mm. Humeral width in males: 3.0 - 3.9 mm (HT 3.5 mm), in females: 3.0 - 4.2 mm. Integument black; legs and antennae black; elytra black (sometimes with slightly brownish areas on sides behind middle) with slight metallic luster. Pubescence of whole body made by sparse but distinct, long and usually erect whitish hairs and short black setae, being the longest on pronotum and anterior part of elytra, in its posterior part with many shorter and semi-decumbent hairs especially along epipleura; on ventral side distinct long whitish hairs, varying in intensity among specimens but usually denser on abdominal sternites; on femora semi-decumbent, relatively long and sparse whitish hairs; on tibiae and tarsi mostly replaced by denser blackish setae forming brush; on antennae very dense, relatively long, erect setae, especially rich on first five antennomeres and gradually disappearing towards last joint, on last antennomeres in form of single spike-like setae. Head broad, with coarse sculpture; frons with longitudinal furrow of variable depth between antennal tubercles; clypeus and labrum broad and well-pronounced; mandibles and palpi stout; eyes large, surrounding antennal tubercles; genae narrow, approx. 0.15 - 0.2 of eye width. Antennae thick and strong, relatively long, exceeding elytral apex by 1.5 - 2 last antennomeres in males, and clearly shorter, never reaching elytral apex in females; average length ratio of antennomeres in males: 1: 0.25: 1.25: 1.0: 1.08: 1.08: 1.13: 1.0: 0.93: 0.83: 1.13, in females: 1: 0.25: 1.2: 0.95: 1.0: 0.95: 0.95: 0.86: 0.8: 0.7: 0.9; antennomeres 3 - 10 with tooth of variable depth on outer side; in males antennomere 11 always clearly divided in approx. 2 / 3 of length, forming almost completely separated antennomere 12. Prothorax very wide and pronounced, distinctly narrower at the base, gradually widening towards upper edge, strongly flattened, with clearly rounded outer edges, in females less pronounced and slightly more oblong, also with clearly rounded outer edges; approx. 1.32 (HT 1.37) in males and 1.4 in females times as wide as long, approx. 3.65 (HT 3.6) in males and 4.15 in females times shorter than elytral length and 1.2 (HT 1.2) in males and 1.26 in females times narrower than elytra at humeri. Pronotum rather regularly (less regularly in males) and entirely punctate, in males usually with smooth area at middle near base; punctation rather uniform (more uniform in females), relatively sparse but clearly finer and denser at sides. Prosternum finely and sparsely punctate, distinctly creased longitudinally. Prosternal process short and very thin, barely exceeding middle of procoxae, slightly curved dorsally. Elytra moderately long, approx. 2.25 (HT 2.22) in males and 2.33 in females times as long as humeral width, gradually tapering towards apex in males and usually almost parallel-sided in females, in both sexes with single indentation on each elytron about 1 / 3 of anterior length; elytral sculpture composed mainly by regular, sparse, fine, shallow punctures, with coarse surface between them (Fig. 4 K-M), rather uniform at entire length; scutellum of variable shape, rather triangular but usually with rounded edges, covered with whitish hairs. Tarsomeres similar in both sexes; protarsomeres pronounced, lobes of protarsomere 3 elongate and cordate, protarsomere 5 slightly longer than 1; metatarsomere 1 about as long as 2 and 3 combined and slightly longer than 5; tarsal pads broad, with numerous compact and very dense setae (Fig. 5 M). Femora flattened similarly in both sexes. Metatibiae in males clearly exceeding elytral apex, slightly shorter in females. - Male terminalia. Lateral lobes of tegmen (Fig. 7 A, B) short and thin, generally slightly tapering towards apex but sometimes more or less variable in shape, with rather long and thick setae apically; manubrium elongated, with broad edges. Median lobe of variable shape, usually robust and relatively short, gradually tapering towards apex.	en	Karpinski, Lech, Szczepanski, Wojciech T., Plewa, Radoslaw, Kruszelnicki, Lech, Koszela, Katarzyna, Hilszczanski, Jacek (2021): The first molecular insight into the genus Turanium Baeckmann, 1922 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Callidiini) with a description of a new species from Middle Asia. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 465-484, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e65325, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e65325
CB70406F15DD5B568D3B96EEE66FD329.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Turanium losi Karpinski, Plewa & Hilszczanski sp. nov. is known to occur in northwestern Kyrgyzstan and easternmost Uzbekistan (Fig. 10), however, this species is most likely widely distributed in the region, including southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan since the high mountains of Tian Shan (Turkestan Range) seems not to be the sufficient distributional barrier for ecologically very close T. pilosum.	en	Karpinski, Lech, Szczepanski, Wojciech T., Plewa, Radoslaw, Kruszelnicki, Lech, Koszela, Katarzyna, Hilszczanski, Jacek (2021): The first molecular insight into the genus Turanium Baeckmann, 1922 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Callidiini) with a description of a new species from Middle Asia. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 465-484, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e65325, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e65325
CB70406F15DD5B568D3B96EEE66FD329.taxon	etymology	Etymology. We are pleased to dedicate this species to a Polish entomologist, Krzysztof Los, our close friend and one of the main organizers of the 2017 - 2019 trips to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.	en	Karpinski, Lech, Szczepanski, Wojciech T., Plewa, Radoslaw, Kruszelnicki, Lech, Koszela, Katarzyna, Hilszczanski, Jacek (2021): The first molecular insight into the genus Turanium Baeckmann, 1922 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Callidiini) with a description of a new species from Middle Asia. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 465-484, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e65325, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e65325
