A systematic revision of Operclipygus Marseul (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Exosternini)
Author
Caterino, Michael S.
Author
Tishechkin, Alexey K.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.271.4062
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.271.4062
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Operclipygus lucanoides
sp. n.
Figs 7C7EMap 1
Type locality.
FRENCH GUIANA:
Itoupe
Table Mountain [
3°1.38'N
,
53°5.73'W
].
Type material.
Holotype male: "GUYANE FR., Mont tabularie
Itoupe
.
3°1.38'N
,
53°5.73'W
. 570 m.
Piege
d'interception
, 17 Mar 2010. SEAG leg." / "Caterino/Tishechkin
Exosternini
Voucher EXO-00269" (MNHN). Paratypes (4): FRENCH GUIANA: 1:
Res
. des Nouragues, Camp Inselberg, 20.viii.2010 (CHND), 1: 28.i.2010; 1:
Res
. des Nouragues, Saut
Parare
,
4°02'N
,
52°41'W
, 20.iv.2010 (MNHN); 1:
Belvedere
de
Sauel
,
3°1'22"N
,
53°12'34"W
, 30.ix.2010 (FMNH).
Other material.
SURINAME: Sipaliwini, W bank Suriname R., nr. Jungle Resort Pingpe,
4°02'30"N
,
55°27'00"W
, 1-11.ii.2012, FIT, A. Hielkema (RMNH).
Diagnostic description.
This species has the most strongly exaggerated sculputuring in the group, but otherwise is very similar to both of the above. It differs in the following characters: length: 2.65-2.68 mm, width: 1.81-1.83 mm; body piceous; frontal stria carinate, continuous with supraorbital stria, which is interrupted medially; pronotal disk strongly depressed along inner edges of lateral and anterior submarginal striae, marginal bead being strongly elevated and subcarinate; anterior submarginal pronotal stria recurved about one-fourth pronotal length (although varied in type material); elytra with inner subhumeral stria present in apical half or more, with the interval between it and dorsal stria 1 strongly elevated; dorsal striae 1-5 and sutural complete, 5th and sutural striae often joined by basal
arch
; prosternal striae nearly reaching presternal suture anteriorly, joined in a broad arch; propygidium depressed on either side (and correspondingly elevated along lateral edges), punctures large, only slightly elongate, separated by less than half their widths; pygidium as in
Operclipygus schmidti
, with larger punctures sparsely scattered amongst fine, dense ground punctation. Male genitalia indistinguishable from those of
Operclipygus sulcistrius
(Fig. 3).
Remarks.
The strongly exaggerated dorsal sculpturing, especially the elevated anterior pronotal margin (Fig. 7E) distinguishes this species rather unambiguously. It is also unique in the group in having the strongly impressed supraorbital stria interrupted at the middle, and in having the apical half of the inner subhumeral stria present along the outer edge of the subhumeral elytral swelling.
Etymology.
This
species'
name refers to its exaggerated, subporrect mandibles, reminiscent of a small stag beetle.