Description of Laccomimus gen. n. and eleven new species from the Neotropical region (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, Laccophilinae)
Author
Toledo, Mario
Author
Michat, Mariano C.
text
Zootaxa
2015
3990
3
301
354
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3990.3.1
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1175-5326
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Laccomimus youngi
sp. n.
(
Fig. 90
; 127)
Type
locality.
Brazil
, Mato Grosso, Jacaré, Parque Nacional Xingu.
Type
material.
Holotype
male (
USNM
): dissected by us; median lobe of aedeagus and parameres included in
DMHF
on plastic label pinned under the
holotype
“
Brazil
, MG [= Mato Grosso], Jacare, PNX [= Parque Nacional Xingu],
XI.1965
, Alvarenga” [rectangular, white, handwritten], “
HOLOTYPE
Laccomimus youngi
Toledo & Michat” [red, rectangular, printed label].
Paratypes
(7 exs, all bearing red, printed label “
PARATYPE
Laccomimus youngi
Toledo & Michat”):
Brazil
:
same data as
holotype
(7 exs
USNM
: most of them unlabelled: printed label added by the present authors).
Diagnosis.
Very close to
L. bolivari
but a bit shorter and with less clearly defined markings on elytra. Aedeagus similar to that of
L. bolivari
but longer, with apex ending in distinctive expansion, resembling an axe (
Fig. 90
a).
Description.
TL: 2.0–
2.3 mm
; MW: 1.0–
1.2 mm
(
holotype
: TL:
2.3 mm
; MW:
1.15 mm
); A-TL: 2.0 mm; A- MW:
1.1 mm
(NUM: 7 exs); body drop-shaped, short, regularly tapering to apex, pale markings poorly defined.
Colour
(based on old specimens: colouration might be altered). Head and elytra reddish-brown; pronotum paler, with more or less defined dark elongate marking along hind margin. Elytra with poorly defined pale subbasal band–normally not fragmented–and subapical lateral area. Whole underside testaceous or pale-brown. Antennae and mouthparts testaceous. Legs testaceous except for slightly darkened metatarsi.
Structures and sculpture
. Head and pronotum as in preceding species: iridescence lacking or faint on pronotum. Elytra with hardly visible subapical sinuation, gently narrowed at tip; smooth with quite impressed reticulation and shallow grooves on basal half; iridescence faint. Iridescence on underside missing or almost so. Prosternal and metacoxal processes as in preceding species.
Male
. Last abdominal ventrite tectiform, with antero-lateral sides visibly sinuate. Outer claw of forelegs scimitar-shaped. Median lobe of aedeagus, in left lateral view (
Fig. 90
a), straight as in
L. bolivari
but longer, with more elongate, narrow, almost stem-like apex, ending in distinctive expansion, widely rounded dorsally, short and acute ventrally, resembling an axe. In dorsal view as in
L. bolivari
but more slender. Left paramere straight as in
L. bolivari
but blunt, less acute apically, very short in other dissected specimens (
Fig. 90
d, e).
Female
. Last abdominal ventrite triangular, very narrowly rounded at apex, almost pointed. Genital pieces as in preceding species.
Distribution.
Brazil
, Mato Grosso (
Fig. 127
). Known only from the
type
locality.
Etymology.
Species dedicated to Prof. Frank N. Young. The specific epithet is a noun in the genitive case.
Remarks.
L. youngi
is very close to
L. bolivari
, from which it can be distinguished only by minor aedeagal differences.