Integrative taxonomy of the genus Dyscolus (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Platynini) in Ecuadorian Andes
Author
Moret, Pierre
2E194645-D255-438B-819E-A2B6C39AD699
Laboratoire TRACES (UMR 5608), CNRS, Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, Toulouse 31058, France.
pierre.moret@univ-tlse2.fr&pierre.moret@univ-tlse2.fr
Author
Murienne, Jérôme
3A6964D4-A7D6-46DB-8129-B762D14BC8F9
Laboratoire Evolution et Diversité Biologique (UMR 5174), CNRS, Université Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier, IRD, Toulouse 31062, France.
jerome.murienne@univ-tlse3.fr
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-05-15
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1
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journal article
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Dyscolus ruizi
Moret
sp. nov.
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Figs 34–35
Etymology
Noun in the genitive case, dedicated to Carlos Ruiz Carreira, associate professor at the Universidad de La Laguna (
Canarias
), who investigated in
2013–2014
the biodiversity of carabid beetles along an elevational gradient between
Loja
and Zamora.
Type material
Holotype
ECUADOR
• ♂;
Loja Province
,
Parque Nacional Podocarpus
,
Cajanuma
,
Waypoint 397
;
4°7′2.4″ S
,
79°10′6.3″ W
;
2900 m
a.s.l.
;
17 Mar. 2015
;
P. Moret
and
C. Ruiz
leg.; COI voucher PM392-68, BOLD sequence SUM056-18;
QCAZ
.
Paratypes
(10 ♂♂,
5 ♀♀
)
ECUADOR
–
Loja Province
•
1 ♂
;
Cajanuma Sendero
;
4.113º S
,
79.174º W
;
2920 m
a.s.l.
;
24 Sep. 2013
;
D. Marín
and
C. Ruiz
leg.;
CISEC
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for preceding; COI voucher CR120, BOLD sequence
GBNP
068-17;
QCAZ
•
1 ♂
;
El Tiro
;
3.993º S
,
79.147º W
;
2838 m
a.s.l.
;
11 Jul. 2013
;
D. Marín
and
C. Ruiz
leg.; COI voucher CR008, BOLD sequence
GBNP
006-17;
CISEC
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
;
Saraguro
,
Huashapamba
;
2920 m
a.s.l.
;
10 Dec. 2005
;
I. Mas
leg.;
CISEC 0003240
,
0003271
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for preceding;
CPM
. –
Loja
/
Zamora Province
•
1 ♂
;
El Tiro–Cima
;
3.993º S
,
79.147º W
;
2838 m
a.s.l.
;
5 Sep. 2013
;
D. Marín
and
C. Ruiz
leg.;
CISEC
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
; same collection data as for preceding;
CPM
•
1 ♂
; LZ03
El Tiro–Cima
;
3.993º S
,
79.147º W
;
2838 m
a.s.l.
;
11 Jul. 2013
;
D. Marín
and
C. Ruiz
leg.;
MNHN
•
1 ♀
; LZ03
El Tiro
;
2813 m
a.s.l.
;
26 Mar. 2008
;
Marín Rosero
leg.;
CISEC 0002573
. –
Zamora-Chinchipe Province
•
1 ♀
;
Carretera Loja–Zamora
;
3.988º S
,
79.118º W
;
2528 m
a.s.l.
;
18 Jul. 2013
;
D. Marín
and
C. Ruiz
leg.; COI voucher CR002, BOLD sequence
GBNP
002-17;
CISEC
•
1 ♀
; same collection data as for preceding; COI voucher CR003, BOLD sequence GBNP003-17;
CISEC
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for preceding;
5 Dec. 2013
;
D. Marín
and
C. Ruiz
leg.; COI voucher CR001, BOLD sequence GBNP001-17;
CISEC
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for preceding; COI voucher CR055, BOLD sequence GBNP029-17;
CISEC
.
Diagnostic description
Habitus:
Fig. 34
. Wingless. Body length:
9.2–11.3 mm
. Entirely black or piceous black. Elytral microsculpture finely transverse, weakly impressed. Head broad basally, feebly constricted, eyes small, genae long and convex; antennae short. Pronotum elongate, wider at apex than at base; sides moderately arcuate apically, straight or feebly sinuate basally; hind angles obtuse and blunt; two pairs of lateral setae, the basal one anterad the hind angle. Elytra narrow depressed medially; no subapical sinuation; striae entire, well impressed; intervals flat to subconvex. Third elytral interval with two setae, one near base and one near apex, or with only one subapical seta. Last visible abdominal ventrite with one pair (♂) or two pairs (
♀
) of setae along its apical margin. Legs robust, anterior femora swollen; dorsal surface of tarsi rugose, almost squamose, not sulcate; fourth metatarsomere with one pair of dorsolateral subapical setae, apical lobes short, the external lobe two times longer than the inner lobe; fifth metatarsomere asetose ventrally.
Male genitalia
:
Fig. 35
. Median lobe arcuate, apex robust, acute, endophallus without sclerotized structure.
Female genitalia
: unstudied.
Comparisons
Dyscolus ruizi
Moret
sp. nov.
belongs to the same clade as
D. marini
Moret
sp. nov.
,
D. arborarius
Moret
sp. nov.
,
D. moretianus
,
D. sulcipedis
Moret
sp. nov.
and
D. rugitarsis
Moret
sp. nov.
However, by its robust legs, short antennae, small eyes and convex genae,
D. ruizi
Moret
sp. nov.
is more similar to species living at higher elevations in the páramo, as
D. denigratus
(
Bates 1891
)
, than to these species which share the same forest environment beneath
3000 m
.
Dyscolus ruizi
Moret
sp. nov.
differs from
D. denigratus
by its elongate pronotum and the absence of the middle seta on the third interval.
Habitat
Upper montane forest and subpáramo on the eastern slope of the
Andes
, at around
2800–3000 m
a.s.l. The specimens from Saraguro–Huashapamba were collected in pitfall traps baited with dung.
Geographic distribution
Only known from the Parque Nacional Podocarpus and surroundings, in southern
Ecuador
. Probably microendemic.