Calomera jakli Schüle, 2010 .
(Figs 123–138)
Calomera jakli Schüle, 2010: 99 .
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). Elytral maculation (Figs 123–124, 129–130, 133, 136) 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). Labrum with almost effaced anterolateral teeth and with only shallow or indistinct excision on either side of median tooth (Figs 127–128). 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.