Nineteen new species of Desmopachria Babington, 1841 (Coleoptera, Adephaga, Dytiscidae, Hydroporinae, Hyphydrini) with notes on the taxonomy of the genus
Author
Miller, Kelly B.
Department of Biology and Museum of Southwestern Biology University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 - 0001, USA
kbmiller@unm.edu
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ZooKeys
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1136.72744
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1136.72744
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Desmopachria robusta
sp. nov.
Figures 72-75
, 81
Type locality.
Venezuela, Zulia State, Perija National Park, Tukuko, Rio Manantial,
9°50.490'N
,
72°49.310'W
.
Diagnosis.
This species is similar to other species in the
Desmopachria striola
species group with
"shouldered"
median lobes (
Miller and Wolfe 2019
), but the male median lobe in this species is considerably broader than in other species (Fig.
74
).
Description.
Measurements.
TL = 1.7 mm, GW = 1.1 mm, PW = 0.8 mm, HW = 0.6 mm, EW = 0.3 mm, TL/GW = 1.5, HW/EW = 2.2. Body very broad, broadly rounded, laterally broadly curved, lateral margins continuous between pronotum and elytron, body broadest across elytra at midlength of body (Fig.
72
).
Coloration.
Dorsal surface of head and pronotum evenly yellow. Elytron pale orange-brown, narrowly darker along anterior and sutural margins. Head appendages, legs, and ventral surfaces orange-yellow.
Sculpture and structure.
Head broad, anteriorly curved; anterior margin of clypeus curved, flattened, margined with conspicuous, continuous narrow bead; surface of head shiny, finely and sparsely punctate; eyes large (Fig.
72
, HW/EW = 2.2); antennae short, scape and pedicel relatively large and rounded, flagellomere III long and slender, apically expanded, antennomeres IV-X short and broad, lobed at anterodorsal angle, antennomere XI elongate, apically pointed. Pronotum very short, lateral margins short, slightly curved with continuous narrow bead, slightly wider medially; surface shiny, impunctate medially, very finely and indistinctly punctate around margins. Elytron moderately broad, laterally broadly curved; surface shiny, extremely finely punctate across surface; with distinctive subsutural stria, or groove, extending most of length of elytron (Fig.
72
). Prosternum extremely short, longitudinally compressed, medially slightly carinate; prosternal process slender anteriorly, with distinctive, small medial tubercle, apical blade short and broad, medially concave, apically broadly pointed. Metaventrite broad and evenly smoothly convex medially, surface shiny, impunctate; metaventrite wings extremely slender. Metacoxa with medial portion short, <1/3 length of metaventrite medially, metacoxal lines divergent anteriorly, sinuate; lateral portion of metacoxa extremely large, anteriorly strongly expanded; surface shiny, impunctate. Metatrochanter large, subequal to length of ventral margin of metafemur; legs otherwise not noticeably modified. Abdomen with surfaces shiny and smooth, impunctate.
Figures 72-75.
Desmopachria robusta
.
72
habitus
73
lateral lobe, right lateral aspect
74
median lobe and right lateral lobe, ventral aspect
75
right lateral lobe, right lateral aspect. Scale bar: 1.0 mm.
Male genitalia.
Male median lobe elongated in lateral aspect, robust, apical half broad, broadly and evenly curved dorsad to narrowly rounded apex (Fig.
73
); in ventral aspect very broad, robust, lateral margins subparallel basally, with two distinct
"shoulders"
one medially, and one more distinct subapically, apically distinctly narrowed with medial rounded apex (Fig.
74
). Lateral lobe in lateral aspect moderately throughout length, distinctly bent dorsad, apex slightly curved ventrad, rounded (Fig.
75
); in ventral aspect evenly broad throughout length, medially distinctly bent mediad (Fig.
74
).
Sexual dimorphism and variation.
Only a male specimen was examined.
Figures 76, 77.
Desmopachria
species distributions.
76
ungrouped
Desmopachria
species
77
Desmopachria apicodente
species group.
Etymology.
This species is named
Desmopachria robusta
, Latin for strong or robust, for the conspicuously broader male median lobe than that of other similar species in the genus.
Distribution.
This species is known from Zulia State, Venezuela (Fig.
81
).
Habitat.
The type specimen was collected from a "detrital pool."
Type material.
Holotype in MIZA, male labeled, "VENEZUELA: Zulia State
9°50.490'N
,
72°49.310'W
, Perija Nat. Park: Tukuko: Rio Manantial 29.i.2009; Short,
Garcia
, Camacho VZ09-0129-01B: detrial [sic] pool/ SM0844647 KUNHM-ENT [barcode label]/ HOLOTYPE
Desmopachria robusta
Miller, 2021 [red label with black line border]."
Figure 78.
Desmopachria
species distributions.
Desmopachria bifurcita
species group and
Desmopachria convexa
species group.
Checklist of
Desmopachria striola
species group
Desmopachria amyae
Miller, 2001 - Bolivia, Brazil (Braga and Ferreira-Jr. 2014)
Desmopachria atropos
Miller & Wolfe, 2019 - Venezuela
Desmopachria chei
Miller, 1999 - Bolivia
Desmopachria chlotho
Miller & Wolfe, 2019 - Suriname
Desmopachria ferrugata
Regimbart
, 1895 - Brazil
Desmopachria fossulata
Zimmermann, 1928 - Brazil (Braga and Ferreira-Jr. 2014)
Desmopachria grouvellei
Regimbart
, 1895 - Mexico, Argentina, Paraguay?
Desmopachria lachesis
Miller & Wolfe, 2019 - Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela
Desmopachria robusta
sp. nov. - Venezuela
Desmopachria ruginosa
Young, 1990 - Brazil
Desmopachria striola
Sharp, 1887 - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil (Braga and Ferreira-Jr. 2010), Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad, USA (Florida), Venezuela.