Hidden gems in museum cabinets: new species and new distributional records of Scolytodes (Coleoptera: Scolytinae)
Author
Jordal, Bjarte H.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-10-23
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journal article
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Scolytodes longipilus
Jordal
,
sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
E284AE39-7EA0-4477-B1E5-F30CC3717C9D
(
Figs 55, 58, 61
)
Type material.
Holotype
:
Colombia
,
Cundinamarca
,
P. & B. Wygodzinky. Road
Bogota
to Choachi, 3250¯3000 meters,
July 19, 1967
.
Holotype
deposited in
AMNH
.
Diagnosis.
Interstriae 10 obscurely elevated to the level of metacoxa; protibiae with a sharp additional mesal tooth just inside the lateral margin between tooth 1 and 2; tooth 2 socketed. Strial punctures on elytra confused, volcano shaped; interstriae not clearly marked, cuticle wrinkled. Distinguished from all species with similarly granulated pronotum by the much longer interstrial setae (except
Scolytodes opacus
Wood
, which has impressed striae 1 and tuberculate interstriae 1¯3 on posterior half of elytra), and by the much larger size (except
Scolytodes major
(Eggers)
, which has short elytral setae and smooth cuticle).
Description, female?
Length
4.1 mm
, 2.1 × longer than wide; colour black.
Head
. Eyes entire, slightly bulging, separated above by 3.1 × their width. Frons flattened, smooth with small punctures, strongly reticulated, a low carina run from each lateral edge of the epistoma towards the anterior margin of the eyes near antennal insertion; vestiture consisting of scattered fine setae. Antennal club with two triangularly procurved sutures marked by dense short setae. Funiculus 6-segmented.
Pronotum
strongly reticulated, dull; punctures small, volcano shaped, reaching anterior margin, puncture on anterior two-thirds associated with low, shiny, crescent shaped asperities. Vestiture consisting of long, fine setae in no particular pattern (0–0–0).
Elytra
sub-shining, surface wrinkled, strial and interstrial punctures of variable size, confused, volcano shaped. Vestiture consisting of interstrial rows of erect, long, fine setae, and intermixed strial and interstrial setae about one-third as long.
Legs.
Procoxae separated by 0.5 × and mesocoxae 1.2 × the width of one procoxa. Protibiae broad on distal half, distal teeth 1 and 2 of equal length, tooth 2 with socketed denticle exposed, 4¯5 additional small spines towards base; protibial mucro large, curved posteriorly. Mesotibiae with 10 lateral, socketed teeth on distal two-thirds, metatibiae with 10¯11 teeth on distal half.
Ventral vestiture
. Setae on ventrites, metasternum and metanepisternum long, simple.
Key (
Wood 2007
).
Keys to couplet 123,
S. opacus
, but stria 1 is not impressed on declivity, interstriae are without tubercles, and size is much larger.
Etymology.
The species name is composed by
longi
, a Latin masculine adjective in its genitive form, meaning extended or prolonged, and
pilus
, a Latin masculine noun, meaning hair. The name refer to the exceedingly long interstrial setae on the elytra, with shorter setae mixed in between
Biology and distribution.
This species is only known from the high altitude
type
locality in
Colombia