A new genus of Phengodidae (Coleoptera) from the Neotropical Region
Author
Vega-Badillo, Viridiana
Author
Zaragoza-Caballero, Santiago
Author
Ivie, Michael A.
text
Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
2020
Pap. Avulsos Zool., S. Paulo
2020-03-04
60
6
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.special-issue.06
journal article
10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.special-issue.06
1807-0205
4615094
1544DC3E-0933-469E-ACAE-4D587BABDB4E
Cleicosta monaguense
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 2
E-H)
Type material:
Holotype
(
♂
MIZA
): “
VENEZUELA
:
Monagus
[
Monagas
],
700 m
/ Caripe, Cueva #87-82/ Guacharo,
20-30 July 1987
/ Forest over coffee/ S & J Peck, Malaise FIT”“From the Michael Ivie Collection”
.
Paratypes
: “
VENEZ
: Monagus,
700 m
/ Caripe, Cueva #87-82/ Guacharo, 20-30 July 87/ Forest over coffee/ S & J Peck, Malaise” “Michael Ivie Collection” (
3♂
CNIN
,
3♂
MTEC
).
Diagnosis:
Cleicosta monaguense
sp. nov.
, can be separated from the similar
C. breviplumata
comb. nov.
, by its greater interantennal distance which equals twice the antennal fossa width (interantennal distance equals antennal fossa width in
C. breviplumata
comb. nov.
). The interocular distance is three times greater than eye width in
C. monaguense
sp. nov.
, and in
C. breviplumata
comb. nov.
, it is four times greater. Additionally, in
C. monaguense
sp. nov.
, the first tarsomere is shorter than the second in all legs, whereas in
C. breviplumata
comb. nov.
, the first and second tarsomeres are equal in length in all three pairs of legs.
Description: Male:
Body length 3.50, maximum body width 0.46. Light brown body.
Head:
Surface concave, wider (0.53) than long (0.41); at eye level, wider (0.53) than pronotum (0.46); integument smooth thick and roughly dotted densely and coarsely punctuate, each puncture bearing a brown seta, interantennal distance (0.12) equal to twice antennal fossa width (0.07); eyes large, hemispherical, finely facetted, prominent, longer (0.22) than wide (0.01); interocular distance (0.31) 3 times greater than eye width; antennae short (1.17), barely reaching pronotal posterior margin, 1
st
antennomere (0.10) longer than next 2 combined, 3
rd
cup-shaped and short (0.03), 4
th
in length 0.10, 5
th
to 10
th
about equal in length (0.11), 11
th
measuring 0.09, 12
th
(terminal) bullet-shaped with apex acute (0.12); antennal rami lanceolate, 1.5 times as long as respective antennomere; labrum bilobed; terminal maxillary palpomere robust, spindle-shaped, as long as preceding 3 combined (0.15); terminal labial palpomere spindle-shaped (0.07), 6 times as long as preceding one.
Thorax:
Pronotum wider (0.46) than long (0.42), integument smooth, densely and coarsely punctuate; each puncture bearing a brown seta; disc convex, anterior margin almost straight, anterior angles rounded, lateral margins slightly curved, posterior margin curved, posterior angles acute; scutellum spatulate, with small notch on posterior margin, integument shiny, densely punctuate, each puncture bearing a yellow seta; elytra short, 2.5 times longer (0.95) than wide (0.33); posterior wings (
Fig. 2H
) with posterior medium vein (MP 1 + 2) long and distinct, posterior radial vein (RP) absent, radial cell (CR) open; wing cubital-anal area with anterior anal vein (AA) (divided into AA 1 + 2 and AA 3 + 4) and posterior anal vein (AP) distinct, cubital-anal vein (CuA) divided into MP 4,MP 3a and MP 3b mid-posterior veins;1
st
tarsomere of all legs shorter than 2
nd
.
Figure 3. Geographical distribution of
Cleicosta
gen.nov.
,species.
Abdomen:
Integument shiny, punctuate, with silky appearance due to dense setosity; penultimate sternite with posterior margin sinuate, last sternite with posterior margin notched; pygidial posterior margin straight.
Female and immatures:
Unknown.
Distribution:
Monagas
,
Venezuela
(
Fig. 3
).
Etymology:
Specific epithet alludes to the
type
locality.