Phellinocis, a new genus of Neotropical Ciidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea)
Author
Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano
Author
Lawrence, John F.
text
Zootaxa
2005
1034
43
60
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.273236
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273236
Phellinocis thayerae
,
sp. n.
(
Figs 17–21
)
Diagnosis
This species differs from both
P. erwini
and
P. romualdoi
in having diverging pronotal horns and paired subtriangular frontoclypeal plates in the male, slight pronotal and frontoclypeal modifications in the female, and a much smaller setal patch on first ventrite.
FIGURES 17–20.
Phellinocis thayerae
sp. nov.
, male.
17.
Body, dorsal view.
18.
Anterior part of pronotum and head, dorsal view.
19.
Part of elytra (arrow) and abdomen, ventral view.
20.
Base of abdomen, ventral view, showing setal patch (arrow). Scale bars: 0.5 mm (Fig. 17); 0.1 mm (Figs. 18, 20); 0.3 mm (Fig. 19).
Description
Male
. Length
1.1–1.45 mm
. Body about 1.95 times as long as wide (
Fig. 17
). Upper surfaces black to dark reddishbrown; undersurfaces and legs mostly reddishbrown; labrum, ventral mothparts and antennae yellow to yellowishbrown. Head deeply concave and impunctate above; frontoclypeal region produced and elevated to form pair of subtriangular plates (
Fig. 18
). Antennae 9segmented; ratio of antennomere lengths: 4.67: 4.0: 3.33: 1.0: 1.5: 1.0: 3.0: 3.33: 6.0; length/width ratios: 1.4, 1.5, 2.5, 0.75, 0.67, 0.50, 0.9, 0.83, 1.5. Pronotum about 0.83 times as long as wide, evenly convex and moderately finely, sparsely punctate with smooth and shiny interspaces, except for anterior fourth, which is concave and somewhat granulate; anterior edge produced, elevated and deeply emarginate forming pair of diverging horns (
Fig. 18
). Elytra about 1.17 times as long as wide and 1.5 times as long as pronotum; apically and posterolateral, oblique ridges and slightly fluted edge forming weak, slightly concave declivity (
Fig. 19
, arrow); megapunctures distinctly seriate. Setal patch on abdomen about onesixth median length of first ventrite (without intercoxal process), located behind middle and not elevated (
Fig. 20
, arrow). Aedeagus about 0.75 times as long as last two ventrites combined; tegmen subparallel basally, gradually but distinctly narrowed beyond apical third and narrowly rounded at apex (
Fig. 21
).
FIGURE 21.
Phellinocis thayerae
sp. nov.
, male genitalia showing the ninth segment (ix), tegmen (teg) and median lobe (ml). Arrow pointing to apex of tegmen. Scale bar: 0.1 mm.
Va r i a t i o n
Total length
0.9–1.6 mm
. Measurements in15 ɗɗ & 15 ΨΨ: TLɗ 1.1–1.45 (1.31 ± 0.10), TLΨ 1–1.55 (1.26 ± 0.14); PLɗ 0.44–0.56 (0.51 ± 0.04), PLΨ 0.36–0.56 (0.48 ± 0.05); PWɗ 0.54–0.68 (0.60 ± 0.04), PWΨ 0.46–0.7 (0.61 ± 0.06); ELɗ 0.64–0.8 (0.73 ± 0.05), ELΨ 0.6–0.92 (0.78 ± 0.08); EWɗ 0.56–0.68 (0.63 ± 0.04); EWΨ 0.5–0.74 (0.65 ± 0.06). Ratios: BL/EWɗ 1.90–2.06 (1.96), BL/EWΨ 1.82–2.0 (1.94); PL/PWɗ 0.81–0.9 (0.84), PL/PWΨ 0.74–0.85 (0.82), EL/EWɗ 1.12–1.19 (1.16), EL/EWΨ 1.12–1.27 (1.18); EL/PLɗ 1.36–1.54 (1.45), EL/PLΨ 1.44–1.83 (1.54). Color varies from yellow or yellowishbrown to black. Smaller males with raised, emarginate pronotal plate, the sides of which are subparallel, and with more weakly developed frontoclypeal plates. Female specimens with anterior edge of pronotum slightly elevated, usually forming paired tubercles, frontoclypeal region with pair of small, widely separated tubercles, and first ventrite simple.
Types
series
Holotype
. ɗ,
Panama
: “Barro Colorado Is.
CANAL ZONE
July 2 1969
/ J. F. Lawrence Lot 2744 / ex
Polyporus licnoides
” (
ANIC
).
Paratypes
(35ɗɗ, 38ΨΨ).
Panama
: 2ɗɗ, Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone.,
6.ii.1968
, 2333 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus nilgheriensis
(
ANIC
); 7ɗɗ, 6ΨΨ, same locality,
10.ii.1968
, 2374 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus gilvus
(
ANIC
); 1Ψ, same data (
LAPC
); 9ɗɗ, 12ΨΨ, same locality,
12.ii.1968
, 2385 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus
sp. (
ANIC
); 2ɗɗ, 2ΨΨ, same data (
LAPC
); 2ΨΨ, same locality,
14.ii.1968
, 2404 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus nilgheriensis
. (
ANIC
,
FMNH
); 2ɗɗ, 3ΨΨ, same locality,
21.ii.1968
, 2461 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus nilgheriensis
(
ANIC
); 2ΨΨ, same locality,
3.vii.1969
, 2751 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus
sp. (
ANIC
); 1Ψ, same data (
LAPC
); 2ɗɗ, 1Ψ, same locality,
20.vii.1969
, 2929 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus gilvus
(
ANIC
,
CASC
,
FMNH
); 1ɗ, same locality,
20.vii.1969
, 2930 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus
sp. (
ANIC
); 3ɗɗ, 1Ψ, same locality,
23.vii.1969
, 2953 J. F. Lawrence,
Phylloporia pectinata
sp. (
ANIC
,
NHML
); 1ɗ, same data (
LAPC
);1ɗ, 1Ψ, same locality,
23.vii.1969
, 2954 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus
sp. (
ANIC
); 1Ψ, same data (
LAPC
);1ɗ, same locality,
25.vii.1969
, 2962 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus
sp. (
ANIC
); 1ɗ, same data (
LAPC
); 2ΨΨ, same locality,
19.ii 9.iii.1975
, 3789 J. F. Lawrence, T. L. Erwin,
Phellinus
sp. (
ANIC
,
NMNH
); 1Ψ, Cerro Campana,
Panama
Prov.,
9.viii.1969
, 3011 J. F. Lawrence,
Phellinus
sp. (
ANIC
); 2ɗɗ, 2ΨΨ, Fort Sherman (
5 mi
. SW),
2.iii.1975
, 3839 J. F. Lawrence, T. L. Erwin,
Phellinus
sp. (
ANIC
).
Costa Rica
: 1ɗ, Hamburg Farm, Santa Clara Prov.,
22.iv.1926
, Nevermann (
NMHN
).
Comments
This species is named in honor of a good friend and colleague Dr. Margaret Thayer (who started her career mounting Neotropical
Ciidae
).