Four new species of Heilus Kuschel 1955 (Curculionidae, Molytinae, Molytini, Hylobiina) from Brazil
Author
Lira, Aline De Oliveira
Author
Sousa, Wesley Oliveira De
Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia. Av. Carlos Amaral, 1015, Cajueiro, Santo Antônio de Jesus, Bahia, Brazil. 44430 - 622
Author
Marques, Marinêz Isaac
text
Zootaxa
2023
2023-08-22
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2
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5336.2.3
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10.11646/zootaxa.5336.2.3
1175-5326
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Heilus vanini
Lira, De Sousa & Marques
sp. nov.
(
Figures 3A–I
)
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Diagnosis.
This new species is distinguished from other
Heilus
species
by the following combination of characters: pronotum with transverse granules, these slightly elevated on pronotal disc, higher on sides; elytra densely covered with transverse granules, these slightly elevated, with fine whitish scales, with row of yellowish flattened scales, distributed transversally between striae 1 and 9 at beginning of apical third of elytra; interstriae flat with fine punctures; aedeagus with apodemes of median lobe 1.3 times longer than median lobe, rounded laterally, with two tufts of long setae laterally on apical margin; endophallite with sclerotized bifurcation.
Heilus vanini
is most similar to
H. ochrifer
but can be distinguished from that species by the roughness of the tegument, with longer rounded granules in
H. ochrifer
that are slightly elevated in
H. vanini
.
FIGURE 3.
Heilus vanini
, holotype male: A. Dorsal view. B. Lateral view. C. Aedeagus. D. Endophallite. E. Tegmen. F. Female genitalia. G. Spermathecal capsule. H. Abdominal tergite VIII. I. Abdominal sternite VIII.
Description.
(
Figs. 3A–B
)
Length
(pronotum and elytra) of males and females 9.1 to 11.1 and 8.0 to
10.7 mm
, respectively.
Integument
. Bright, black, or reddish.
Rostrum
1.3 times longer than pronotum.
Eyes.
Interorbital distance varying from
0.1 to 0.3 mm
.
Thorax.
Pronotum 1.4 times wider than long, sides rounded, with fine whitish scales; densely covered with transverse granules, these slightly elevated on pronotal disc, higher on sides.
Elytra
1.5 times longer than wide, flat to apical calli, rounded at apex; densely covered with slightly elevated transverse granules; with fine whitish scales, with irregular rows of yellowish flattened scales distributed transversally between striae 1 and 9 at beginning of apical third of elytra; interstriae flat with fine punctures; apical elytral calli elevated.
Male genitalia
(
Figs. 3C–E
). Aedeagus with apodemes of median lobe 1.3 times longer than median lobe, apical margin rounded laterally, with two tufts of long setae laterally; endophallite bifurcate. Tegmen with dorsal lobes, manubrium elongate; manubrium 0.5 times longer than dorsal lobes.
Female genitalia
(
Figs. 3F–I
). Coxites with scarce short setae at apex and sides, styli with apex covered with elongate setae; bursa copulatrix rounded, with spermathecal duct median and slender, inserted close to junction of bursa copulatrix and common oviduct; spermathecal capsule curved,
collum
elongate and fine,
ramus
non-prominent; spermathecal gland 3.7 times longer than spermathecal capsule, thinner distally. Abdominal tergite VIII subtriangular, with elongate setae at apex and central region. Abdominal sternite VIII with apical lobes 1.4 times wider than long, with elongate dense setae at apex, shorter setae on sides.
Dimensions (mm):
Males/females, respectively.TBL: 9.1–11.1/8.0–10.7; TRL: 2.6/1.7–2.7; MHx:2.9–3.9/2.4– 3.4; RAW: 0.4–0.6/0.4–0.6; RBW: 0.4–0.6/0.4–0.7; IO: 0.1–0.3/0.3; PnL: 2.6–2.9/2.0–2.9; PnMW: 3.4–3.9/3.4; PnBW: 2.4–3.1/2.1–3.0; EL: 4.7–6.4/5.2–6.6; EW: 3.1–3.9/2.9–4.1.
Type material.
Holotype
male dissected [printed label with red border] (
MZSP
);
BRAZIL
.
Rondônia
: Ouro Preto,
HOSP
.
CACAU
Col-Mendes,
NOV.1986
,
Heilus SP S. A. Vanin
det. 1987, 59,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020.
Paratypes
(
6 males
,
6 females
) [printed label with black border]:
1 male
,
Rondônia
, Forte Príncipe da Beira,
19.xi-3.xii.1967
, G.
R
. Kloss,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020;
2 female
(1 dissected) (
MZSP
);
1 male
,
Rondônia
, Nova Califórnia,
11.xii.2003
, Thomazini, M. J., cupuaçu 4,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MZSP
);
1 female
,
Amazonas
, Benjamin Constant- Rio Javari, alto
Amazonas
xi.1961
, Dirings,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MZSP
);
1 female
,
Acre
, Rio Branco,
6.x.1992
, em cupuaçuzeiro,
V
. Silva col.,
Heilus SP S. A. Vanin
det. 1992,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MZSP
);
1 female
,
Pará
, Obidos, baixo
Amazonas
Pará
,
vii.1960
, Dirings,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MZSP
);
1 male
,
Pará
, Obidos, bx, /
Amazonas
, Museu Dirings,
iv.1958
,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MNRJ
);
VENEZUELA
.
1 male
, Venezuela,
KRAN
; Nacht: Blatt Qualea tr. 178,
12.i.1999
, leg. S. Kirmse, CUR: 17; M, tot: 22/1/99,
Heilus SP.
3, S. A. Vanin det. 1999,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MZSP
);
1 male
,
Amazonas
, Orinoco region of Venezuela,
KRAN
; Nacht:
Goupia glabra
909,
3.ii.1999
, leg. S. Kirmse, mit Bļten, M; CUR: 17Z, eingelegt: 13/3/99,
Heilus
sp.
3, S. A. Vanin det. 1997,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MZUSP
);
BOLIVIA
.
1 male
, Bolívia, Buena Vista, Pcia Ichilo-Buenavista,
ii.1950
, A. Martinez leg.,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MZSP
);
1 female
, Bolívia, Buena Vista, Pcia Sara-Nueva Maka,
iii.1950
, A. Martinez, 63,
Heilus
sp.
6, Lira, A.O. det. 2020 (
MZSP
).
Remarks.
Adults have been found on cocoa (
Theobroma cacao
L.) (
Malvaceae
), cupuaçu (
Theobroma grandiflorum
(Willd. ex Spreng.) K. Schum.
) (
Malvaceae
),
Goupia glabra
Aubl.
(
Goupiaceae
), and
Eschweilera romeucardosi
S. A. Mori.
(
Lecythidaceae
) according to label data.
Geographical distribution.
This
species is distributed in
Brazil
in
Rondônia
,
Amazonas
,
Acre
, and
Pará
states.
It
is also known from
Inchilo
and
Sara
provinces in
Bolivia
and in
Venezuela
from the
Orinoco region
, state of
Amazonas
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet is a genitive noun honoring Dr. Sergio Antonio Vanin (
in memoriam
) for his great legacy to the knowledge of
Curculionidae
in
Brazil
.