A taxonomic monograph of the genus Tylodinus Champion (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cryptorhynchinae: Tylodina) of Chiapas, Mexico Author Luna-Cozar, Jesús jlcozar@yahoo.com.mx Author Anderson, Robert S. jlcozar@yahoo.com.mx Author Jones, Robert W. Author León-Cortés, Jorge L. text Zootaxa 2014 2014-04-15 3788 1 1 63 journal article 5629 10.11646/zootaxa.3788.1 80d33caa-2379-4f5e-ba98-6d1cc29a7906 1175-5326 4913761 7484832A-025B-41FA-9696-DF7531C01AA4 35. Tylodinus kissingeri Luna-Cozar , sp. nov. ( Figures 94–95 , 128 , 133 ) Diagnosis. Length male 4.2–4.6 mm , female, 4.2 mm . Width male 2.2–2.4 mm , female, 2.3–2.4 mm . Body approximately 2.2x longer than wide, black. Head clothed with light brown scales, punctures similar to punctures on rostrum; vertex with whitish scales, dense to contiguous, uniformly distributed along vertex; frons concave, rostrum moderately robust, moderately carinate, apical area puncticulate; eyes moderately concave. Pronotum in lateral view moderately convex, outline with anterior constriction, without posterior constriction ( Figures 10 , 95 ); in dorsal view with sides slightly divergent from base to midlength, then convergent to apex, constricted beyond middle; disc with longitudinal impression, surface with dense and deep punctures on flanks, becoming smaller, scattered towards the middle, weakly carinate, disc clothed with whitish scales, dense on lateral sides and flanks, anterior area forming a thick longitudinal fringe along middle and narrow strip that diverges from middle base to flanks, and with dark brown or black scales on middle and posterior areas of disc ( Figures 14 , 94 ). Elytra strongly convex, with basal margin slightly sinuate ( Figure 3 ); tubercles as follows: I2 with small and round tubercle on declivity base (absent in one specimen ), I3 with two tubercles, first tubercle subbasal, second tubercle at middle of elytral declivity, I4 with two small tubercles, first tubercle between tubercles on I3, other tubercle at base of elytral declivity, longer than tubercle on I2, I5 with two small tubercles in same position as tubercles on I3, I6 with very small tubercle between tubercles on I5. Metasternum moderately concave, glabrous, metasternal tooth present. Abdomen with ventrites 3–5 not in same plane as ventrites 1–2, ventrite 1, moderately concave, glabrous in median section, ventrite 2 feebly concave, as long as 3–4 combined, with a transverse line of scales along middle, ventrite 5 convex along median line, as long as ventrite 1, with anterior impression. Femora armed, hind femora length not reaching elytral apex, tibiae subparallel, front tibiae with inner margin sinuate, premucro absent. Male genitalia ( Figure 128 ) with median lobe in lateral view moderately curved, moderately stout; in ventral view as long as half of apodeme length, lateral sides straight, apex acute; apical process in lateral view small (0.17–0.25 as long as body of median lobe), sinuate, moderately curved downward; in ventral view constricted beyond median orifice, sides convergent. Female genitalia with tergite eight trapezoidal, apex invaginate, smooth, sternite eight doliform, median membranous area 2/3 as long as basal plate, spermatheca shallowly curved, outer margin not convex, ramus long and slender, nodulus slender. Geographic distribution. México ( Chiapas ). Habitat and elevation. Specimens were collected from leaf litter in high elevation cloud forest between 1900–2200 m . Derivation of specific name. Patronym, named after David G. Kissinger ( U.S. A), a well-known worker on FIGURES 92–99. 92–99. Dorsal and lateral habitus: 92–93. Tylodinus gibbosus , 94–95. Tylodinus kissingeri , 96–97. Tylodinus pinguis . 98. Median lobe apex of: a) Tylodinus elongatus , b) Tylodinus exiguus , c) Tylodinus pseudocavicrus , d) Tylodinus rufus , e) Tylodinus rufus (squashed), 99. Tylodinus zilchi , ventral and lateral habitus of median lobe. FIGURES 100–109. Ventral and lateral habitus of median lobe: 100. Tylodinus andersoni , 101. Tylodinus cavicrus , 102. Tylodinus pseudocavicrus , 103. Tylodinus rugosus , 104. Tylodinus exiguus , 105. Tylodinus ixchel , 106. Tylodinus jonesi , 107. Tylodinus variabilis , 108). Tylodinus leoncortesi , 109. Tylodinus triumforium . FIGURES 110–119. Ventral and lateral habitus of median lobe: 110. Tylodinus sepulturaensis , 111. Tylodinus lum , 112. Tylodinus spiniventris , 113. Tylodinus mutabilis , 114. Tylodinus parvus , 115. Tylodinus pusillus , 116. Tylodinus porvenirensis , 117. Tylodinus elongatus , 118. Tylodinus complicatus , 119. Tylodinus rufus . FIGURES 120–129. Ventral and lateral habitus of median lobe: 120. Tylodinus dominicus , 121. Tylodinus noctis , 122. Tylodinus kuscheli , 123 . Tylodinus pappi , 124. Tylodinus branstetteri , 125 . Tylodinus immundus , 126. Tylodinus intzin , 127. Tylodinus gibbosus , 128. Tylodinus kissingeri , 129. Tylodinus pinguis . FIGURES 130–131. Map showing collecting sites. 130. Occurrences in México (Chiapas) and Central America of: Tylodinus zilchi (El Salvador, Honduras); Tylodinus andersoni (México) , Tylodinus canaliculatus (México, Guatemala), Tylodinus triumforium (México) , Tylodinus sepulturaensis (México) , Tylodinus cavicrus (Guatemala) , Tylodinus pseudocavicrus (México) ; 131. Occurrences in Chiapas, México of: Tylodinus complicatus , Tylodinus ixchel , Tylodinus dominicus , Tylodinus immundus , Tylodinus porvenirensis , Tylodinus branstetteri . FIGURES 132–133. Maps showing collecting sites. 132. Occurrences in Chiapas, México of: Tylodinus intzin , Tylodinus variabilis , Tylodinus exiguus , Tylodinus mutabilis , Tylodinus wibmeri , Tylodinus elongatus ; 133. Occurrences in Chiapas, México of: Tylodinus leoncortesi , Tylodinus buchanani , Tylodinus pusillus , Tylodinus gibbosus , Tylodinus kissingeri , Tylodinus parvus . FIGURES 134–135. Maps showing collecting sites. 134. Occurrences in Chiapas, México of: Tylodinus rufus , Tylodinus kuscheli , Tylodinus pappi , Tylodinus jonesi , Tylodinus coapillensis ; 135. Occurrences in Chiapas, México of: Tylodinus spiniventris , Tylodinus lum , Tylodinus noctis , Tylodinus pinguis , Tylodinus rugosus . Material examined. Total 2 males , 2 females . Holotype male ( CMNC ): México : Chiapas , Tapalapa , ca. 14 km NE Coapilla , elev. 2150 m ( 17°10.958'N , 93°07.091'W ), 13.vii.2007 , coll. R . S. Anderson , mixed cloud forest litter (steep), 2007-008. Paratypes : México : Chiapas , Coapilla : 5 km NE Coapilla , elev. 1990 m ( 17.17557°N 93.13268°W ), 25.v.2008 , LLAMA (Wa-A-04-1-13) 1 female ( CMNC ); Chalchihuitán , Cerros de Chalchihuitán , elev. 2050 m ( 16° 59'20.8"N , 92° 37'13.1"W ), 24.vii.2003 , coll. R . S. Anderson1 male , 1 female ( CMNC ) .