Description of two new Obriini Mulsant, 1839 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from the Tankwa Karoo biome in South Africa and Namibia
Author
Maquart, Pierre-Olivier
Author
Richard, Denis
Author
Vitali, Francesco
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-11-14
4521
2
183
190
journal article
27964
10.11646/zootaxa.4521.2.2
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Capezoum museiconfluentiarum
sp. nov.
Description. Head.
Dark brown. Frons and vertex flat, quadrate, densely and uniformly punctate, covered with dense pubescence; genae deeply rugose, apex shallow but pointing forward. Anterior part of head slightly narrowed. Antennal sockets flat and widely spaced. Antennae light brown, sparsely covered with a fine pubescence, and bearing a few longer yellowish setae, especially at apex and on inner side. Scape brown, densely and coarsely punctate, covered with scarce, long setae. Third antennomere flattened, wider at its apex, covered by fine pubescence and longer yellowish setae, equivalent in length to other antennomeres.
Thorax.
Pronotum dark brown, quadrate, slightly wider at middle, densely, deeply punctate, with long setae, anterior part with fringe of short whitish setae. Scutellum brown, surface micro-sculptured, distinct punctation lacking. Prosternum, metasternum, and hind-coxae densely and deeply punctate, with long setae, gently wrinkled, rugose anteriorly. Fore legs inserted on first third of thorax. Femur and tibia deeply and densely punctate, bearing long yellowish setae. First tarsus segment long, equivalent in length to other segments combined.
Elytra
. Surface uniform, densely and deeply punctate, bearing long yellowish setae. Elytra light brown, lighter in color at middle. Elytral apex rounded.
Abdomen.
Integument light brown, densely and deeply punctate, bearing long yellowish setae. First sternite elongate, covering one third of total abdominal length. Last three abdominal segment extending beyond elytra.
Aedeagus
: Male terminalia (
Fig. 3 D,E
): Tegmen length about
1.3 mm
; lateral lobes stout, slender apically, forming a 25° angle, finely covered by long setae. Median lobes about
0.9 mm
, elongate, narrower basally, and apically.
Measurements.
HOLOTYPE
: Body length: 11; antennal length: 12; scape length: 2.1; head length: 1.2; head width: 2; pronotal length: 2; pronotal width: 2.1; elytral length: 7.7; elytral width: 2.1.
PARATYPE
: body length:
11 mm
.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
male “
South Africa
,
Northern Cape
,
Port Nolloth
,
Tierhoek
camp,
28°38’S
,
017°00’E
, h =
410 m
,
26/XII/2016
,
Ustjuzhanin P. Leg
”. PARAYTYPE: male “
Namibia
, Zebrafontein, ca. 30 Km
NNE of Rosh Pinah
,
27°45’S
,
16°53’E
,
2-6.iv.2002
,
E. Holm
&
H. Gebhardt
” [
ARC-PPI
National Collection of Insects, Pretoria,
South Africa
]
Etymology.
The species name is dedicated to the
Musée des Confluences
in Lyon,
France
, where the specimens will be presented for the “
Coléoptères: Insectes Extraordinaires
” exhibition (i.e. Beetles: stunning insects) in
December 2018
.
Distribution.
Karoo ecosystem,
Northern Cape
,
South Africa
(
Fig. 1
) and southern
Namibia
.