Monographic revision of the genus Aegidinus Arrow (1904) and generic phylogeny of the world Orphninae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Orphninae).
Author
Colby, Julia
text
Insecta Mundi
2009
2009-05-08
2009
76
1
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5352584
1942-1354
5352584
Aegidinus cornutus
Colby
,
new species
Fig. 44-45
, 82-83
Type material.
Holotype
male at
HAHC
labeled: a) “
Sinop
12
o
31' S
,
55
o
37' W
//
BR
163 km
500 a 600 / /
Mato Grosso
,
Brasil
//
350 m
IX.1974
// Alvarenga &
Roppa
col.” (printed, rectangular label)/ b) “Coleção //
M. Alvarenga
” (printed, rectangular label)/ c) “
H. & A. Howden Collection
ex.
A. Martinez
coll.” (printed, rectangular label with a black border)/ d) my handwritten type label.
One
paratype
male at
HAHC
labeled: a) “Oct. 9 76 //
Brasil
//
Minas Gerais
// Sinópolis // Alvarengaleg. // Coll. Martínez” (handwritten on a rectangular label)/ b) “H. & A. Howden Collection
ex.
A. Martinez coll.” (printed, rectangular label with a black border)/ c) “
Aegidinus
n. sp // Det. F. C. Ocampo 2005” (handwritten and printed, rectangular label with a black border)/ d) my printed
paratype
label.
Type Locality.
Brazil
,
Mato Grosso
, Sinop.
Description.
Holotype
male
(
Fig. 83
). Length
11.5 mm
; width
6.4 mm
.
Color
: Head, pronotum and elytra black to piceous. Venter and legs piceous to reddish brown.
Head
: Frons moderately convex medially, punctate; punctures sparse, small. Frontoclypeal suture obsolete. Clypeus moderately densely punctate, punctures small to moderate. Anterior margin of clypeus produced into slightly reflexed, subtriangular, erect or nearly erect horn with carina extending from base of horn to each eye canthus.
Pronotum
: Surface punctate; punctures moderately dense, moderate to large in size, concentrated on sides. Basal margin with impressed line and row of punctures. Disc of pronotum with transverse, oval, punctate fovea; punctures moderately dense to dense, occasionally contiguous, moderate to large in size, occasionally transverse. Anterior margin of pronotum with median, laterally compressed horn; apex broadly truncate and weakly emarginate.
Elytra
: Punctures of striae elongate or slightly vermiform, occasionally V-shaped at base. Stria 1 obsolete near base. Stria 2 obsolete halfway to apical umbone, with a few punctures at base. Lateral margin adjacent to humerus with 9 (right) or 10 (left) setose crenulations.
Legs:
Protibia without apical denticle.
Genitalia
:
Fig. 44 -45
.
Paratype
.
One male. Length
10.7 mm
; width
5.7 mm
. The
paratype
differs from
holotype
in the following respects:
Color
: Reddish brown.
Pronotum
: Horn on anterior margin smaller, apex not emarginate.
Elytra
: Elytral punctures generally elongate, rarely vermiform or V-shaped; lateral margin adjacent to humerus with 6 (right) or 7 (left) setose crenulations.
Diagnosis.
Male genitalia (
Fig. 44-45
) are the primary means of identification for this species and are unique in form. The
two type
specimens examined both have pronounced pronotal horns, which is unique to this species. It is unclear if a minor male or female would have this character. Females are not known for this species.
Etymology.
From the Latin “
cornutus
”, meaning bearing horns or horned, in reference to the unique pronotal horn of this species.
Figures 34-37. 34)
Aegidium
sp.
male dorsal view.
35)
Aegidium
sp.
female, dorsal view.
36)
Aegidiellus alatus
male, dorsal view.
37)
Aegidiellus alatus
female, dorsal view.
Distribution
(Fig. 82). Brazil. Two specimens examined from HAHC.
BRAZIL
(2):
Mato Grosso
: Sinop (BR
163 km
500 a 600) (1).
Minas Gerais
: Sinópolis (1).
Temporal Distribution.
September (1), October (1).
Natural History.
The
holotype
was collected at an elevation of
350 m
.