Review of the Neotropical water scavenger beetle genus Tobochares Short & Garcia, 2007 (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Acidocerinae): new lineages, new species, and new records
Author
Giron, Jennifer C.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0851-6883
Department of Entomology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA & Natural Science Research Laboratory, Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA
Author
Short, Andrew Edward Z.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and Division of Entomology, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA
aezshort@ku.edu
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Tobochares luteomargo
sp. nov.
Figs 2D, E
, 5A-C
, 11D
, 13
, 15C, D
Tobochares
sp. 10:
Short et al. (2021)
.
Type material examined.
Holotype
(male)
: "Venezuela: Bolivar State/
7°41'23.6"N
,
64°1'56.0"W
, 134 m/ ca. 14 km E Rio Aro; 5.viii.2018/ leg. A. Short and M.
Garcia
/ AS-08-073; rock outcropping" (MIZA).
Paratypes
(282 exs.): Venezuela:
Bolivar
: "
6°35.671'N
,
66°49.238'W
; 80 m; Los Pijiguaos; morichal/ rock outcrop; 16.ix.2007; leg. Short,
Garcia
, Joly; AS-07-015" (17, SEMC including DNA vouchers SLE1028); same, except "seeps and stream at night; 9.vii.2010; leg. Short and
Tellez
; VZ10-0709-03A" (1, SEMC); Same data as holotype (80, MALUZ, SEMC); "
7°29'47.3"N
,
65°51'44.8"W
; 45 m; 2 Km E of
Rio
Cuchivero; rock outcrop seeps; 6.viii.2008; leg. Short,
Tellez
, Arias; AS-08-075" (3, SEMC); "
6°57.904'N
,
66°36.392'W
; 51 m; outcrop ca. 15 km NE of Los Pijiguaos; detritus flotation; 9.vii.2010; leg. Short and
Tellez
; VZ10-0709-01B" (2, SEMC including DNA voucher SLE1025); "
7°27.501'N
,
65°52.093'W
; 45 m; Rock outcrop by
Rio
Cuchivero; seeps; 10.vii.2010; leg. Short,
Tellez
, Arias; VZ10-0710-01A" (75, SEMC including DNA voucher SLE102); "
7°37.443'N
,
64°08.324'W
; 90 m; Campamento
Rio
Aro, by
Rio
Aro; rock pools; 11.vii.2010; leg. Short,
Tellez
, Arias; VZ10-0711-01A" (2, SEMC); same, except "seep scrubbing; VZ10-0711-01B" (48, SEMC); same, except "seep/rock pools at night; VZ10-0711-01E" (44, SEMC including DNA voucher SLE451).
Differential diagnosis.
Tobochares luteomargo
can be distinguished by the yellow band along the outer margins of the body (Fig.
5B
).
Description.
Size and form
: Body length 1.7-2.1 mm. Body elongate oval, moderately convex (Fig.
5B
).
Color and punctation
: Dorsal surfaces of body dark brown, with clypeus (Fig.
2A
), outer margins of pronotum, and outer margins of elytra yellowish brown (Fig.
5A, B
); maxillary and labial palps yellow, remainder mouthparts orange; antennae yellowish brown; legs orange brown with paler (yellow) tarsi; ventral surfaces brown (Fig.
5C
). Ground punctation on head, pronotum and elytra moderately marked (Figs
2A
,
5A
).
Head
: Eyes in dorsal view with anterior margin oblique and anteriorly directed (Fig.
2A, B
), and outer margins slightly bulging from outline of head; in lateral view, eyes not anteriorly emarginate (Fig.
2B
). Maxillary palps as long as 0.8
x
width of head.
Thorax
: Elytra with all kinds of punctures similar in size and degree of impression, moderately aligned in rows, not forming grooves (Fig.
5A
). Elevation of mesoventrite forming a very low transverse carina (Fig.
5C
). Metaventrite with distinct median, longitudinal, glabrous area, 3
x
longer than wide, extending along posterior half (Fig.
5C
).
Abdomen
: Abdominal ventrites uniformly and very densely pubescent (Fig.
5C
). Aedeagus (Fig.
11D
). Basal piece 2
x
longer than a paramere; greatest width of a paramere nearly 0.6
x
greatest width of median lobe; outer margins of parameres slightly sinuate, inner margins strongly sinuate; apex of paramere sharply acute, pointing towards longitudinal midline of aedeagus; median lobe roughly sagittate, medially with narrow emargination extending along apical fourth; gonopore situated nearly at apical third of median lobe.
Etymology.
Named with the Greek words
luteo
, meaning yellow, and
margo
meaning margin, in reference to the striking yellow band surrounding the marginal areas of these beetles.
Distribution.
This species is known from several localities along the northwestern edge of the Guiana Shield in
Bolivar
State, Venezuela. See Fig.
13
.
Life history.
Tobochares luteomargo
is found on rock seeps on granitic inselberg-like habitat. Some of these seeps may be very small, less than half a square meter in size. The largest series of this species were collected in seeps on which there was abundant apparent lichen growth, and specimens were often hiding under these growths (Fig.
15E
).