A new species of Mastostethus (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea: Megalopodidae) from Chiapas, Mexico
Author
Rodríguez-Mirón, Geovanni M.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-10-29
4691
1
93
96
journal article
25021
10.11646/zootaxa.4691.1.10
1077941c-553e-42dc-a62f-1403c9541939
1175-5326
3527041
5C369923-013A-47FB-909B-17EF901B0AE4
Mastostethus mulier
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1
,
2
,
3a
)
Type.
Holotype
(female):
Mex. St.
of
Chiapas
,
1.7 mi.
N. Ixhuatan
,
10-VII-65
, 1700’,
D. R. Paulson
//
Mastostethus
sp., det
R. White
(
FSCA
).
Differential diagnosis
Mastostethus mulier
sp. nov.
is distinguished from
M
.
duplocinctus
Clark, 1866
, by the following characters: Elytral lateral edge rounded, apex of pygidium rounded (
Fig. 2b
) and the spermathecal shape; spermathecal capsule boomerang-shaped, with velum; stem as long as proximal part of spermathecal capsule, with ornaments (
Fig. 3a
). Terminal portion coiled and notably long. In
M. duplocinctus
the elytral lateral edge is flattened, the apex of pygidium has a prominence; proximal part of spermathecal capsule is very elongated, without velum, the stem and terminal portion are shorted (
Fig. 3b
).
Description
. Length =
10.5 mm
, width = 5.0 mm. Head, pronotum, prosternum, and metaventrite red; elytra yellow with one humeral and apical stripe and two spots in middle part; antennae, scutellum, tibiae and tarsi black, abdomen orange; femora red with black spot; inter-ocular space with a black spot, pronotum with five spots (
Fig.1
).
Head:
Occiput coarsely and densely punctate, inter-ocular space sparsely punctate; clypeus trapezoid, punctate with erect pubescence laterally, posterior region translucent; labrum semicircular, surface sparsely pubescent, edge densely pubescent; antennae reaching pronotal edge posteriorly, antennomeres I–IV subcylindrical with sparse long setae, V–XI strongly flattened and widened, densely pubescent (
Fig. 1c
).
FIGURE 1.
Mastostethus mulier
sp. nov.
a) dorsal habitus; b) lateral habitus; c) head.
FIGURE 2.
Mastostethus mulier
sp. nov.
a) pronotum; b) pygidium; c) last abdominal ventrite.
Thorax:
Pronotum broader than long, trapezoidal, base wider than the anterior portion, pronotal disc slightly convex, punctures small, sparse, posterior angles slightly acute, posterior edge sinuate, with a ridge in the middle part and lateral depressions (
Fig. 2a
). Scutellum subtriangular, rounded at apex, sparsely punctate, pubescence short; elytral humeri truncate, projecting antero-laterally; elytra laterally slightly widened from humeri to posterior third, then convergent to suture, lateral edge rounded; disc convex, shiny, finely punctate and pubescent; metaventrite sparsely punctate and pubescent; metaepisternum with anterior portion concave, finely punctate and pubescent, posterior portion glabrous. Hind femora clavate, tibiae with erect pubescence; tibiae subcylidrical, with one dorsal row of denticles, hind tibiae curved slightly.
Abdomen:
Pygidium sparsely punctate and pubescent, apex rounded (
Fig. 2b
); last abdominal ventrite concave, apex sinuate (
Fig. 2c
). Spermatheca boomerang-shaped, proximal part of spermathecal capsule with velum. Stem as long as proximal part of spermathecal capsule, with ornaments, terminal portion coiled and notably long (
Fig. 3a
).
FIGURE 3.
Spermatheca, a)
Mastostethus mulier
sp. nov.
; b)
Mastostethus duplocinctus
.
Male
. Unknown.
Distribution
.
Mexico
:
Chiapas
Etymology
. The specific name is proposed because the only specimen of the species is a female; from the Latin
mulier
= woman.