Deltosoma Thomson, 1864 of French Guiana (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)
Author
Dalens, Pierre-Henri
Author
Giuglaris, Jean-Louis
text
Insecta Mundi
2014
2014-01-24
2014
336
1
9
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5178559
1942-1354
5178559
D2D38E4A-1D61-4671-9947-ACBF6C6AB194
Deltosoma fernandezi
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 7, 8, 9
,
12
, map C)
Type material
:
Holotype
female from Saül,
Montagne Pelée,
22-III-2011
, bait trap (banana trap in high position),
SEAG
leg
. (
MNHN
).
Paratypes
(
13 specimens
:
11 females
,
2 males
):
Roura
,
Montagne des Chevaux, female,
22-VII-2010
, banana trap,
SEAG
leg
. (
PHDC
).
Nouragues NR
–
Pararé Station
, female,
11-XII-2009
,
high banana trap
,
SEAG
leg
. (
PHDC
)
;
female,
12-II-2010
,
SEAG
leg
. (
PHDC
)
;
male,
16-III-2010
,
banana trap
,
SEAG
leg
. (
PHDC
)
;
female,
9-IV-2010
,
medium banana trap
,
SEAG
leg
. (
JLGC
)
;
female,
15-V-2010
,
FIT
,
SEAG
leg
. (
JTC
).
Saül
, Grand Boeuf Mort, female,
7-II-2007
,
wine trap
,
P.-H. Dalens
leg
. (
PHDC
)
;
Montagne Pelée, female,
17-I-2011
, banana trap,
P.-H. Dalens
leg
. (
PHDC
)
; male,
14-II-2011
, high banana trap, female,
30-III-2011
, low banana trap,
P.-H. Dalens
leg
. (
PHDC
)
;
female,
20-V-2011
,
high banana trap
,
P.-H. Dalens
leg
. (
PHDC
)
; female, 1-
VI-2011, P.-H. Dalens
leg
. (
PHDC
).
Maripasoula
,
Mont Itoupé (
830m
), female,
12-III-2010
, flying,
P.-H. Dalens
leg
. (
PHDC
).
Diagnosis.
Relatively large species (size close to
D. humeralis
). Antennae longer than
D.
lacordairei
but shorter than
D. humeralis
Map C.
Distribution map in
French Guiana
(from Guitet (antennomere X surpassing elytral apex). Elytra et al. 2013) of
Deltosoma fernandezi
sp. nov.
clearly enlarged towards apex and with sinuous sides, apex flattened and edges raised. Deep black integument with dark blue reflections. Longitudinal stripe across pronotum thinner, humeral maculae very narrowed, with no discal extension. Transverse band whitish, with limits more regular. Legs completely black, except base of femora.
Description. Male
(
Fig. 7, 9
,
12
).
Head
completely black, with golden setae on clypeus. Coronal suture bordered with few golden setae. Underside of mandibles black. Palpi dark-brown with lighter apex. Mentum, submentum and most part of gula dark-brown. Antennae surpass elytral apex by two segments, totally black. Dorsal sulcus on segments III to VI discreet, softly carinate. Antennomere III longest. Antennomere VIII shortened. Antennal formula based on scape: I = 1.0; II = 0.2; III = 1.4; IV = 1.1; V = 1.2; VI = 1.3; VII = 1.3; VIII= 1.2; IX= 1.3; X= 1.2; XI= 1.6. Antennomere XI curved at distal third.
Prothorax
transverse (width/length = 1.7), nearly black. Pronotum bordered with orangish. Sagittal stripe orangish and interrupted before middle; posterior half with small carinae covered with whitish setae; sexual punctation deep on lateral parts of disc; sexual setation orange on lateral margins. Scutellum subquadrate, apex rounded, brown, with yellowish setae on basal half.
Elytra
moderately elongate (length/humeral width = 2.5), distinctly enlarged toward apex (maximum width/humeral width = 1.8), with sinuous sides; color deep black with dark-blue reflections; humeral macula very thin, limited to the border; depressed carinae discreet; transverse band whitish, its limits regular, especially on anterior side; apex slightly elevated.
Legs
black except trochanters orangish; protibiae moderately curved, enlarged at apex; mesotibiae moderately curved; metatibiae slightly curved. Underside most dark-brown, with denser golden setation, especially on sides. Prosternal process trun-cate with dense golden setae at apex; mesosternal process widely notched.
Aedeagus
(
Fig. 12
). Median lobe short and large, apex rounded. Parameres with rectangular unique tubercle, apex truncate with divergent setae of diverse length.
Female
(
Fig. 8
). Robust (Prothoracic width/length = 1.9). Antennomeres broader and shorter, barely reaching elytral last fifth. Prothorax slightly more triangular, less rounded on lateral sides.
Dimensions in mm (male/female): total length, 16.5-19.1/16.8-21.4; width at humeri, 4.9-5.3/5.0-6.3
Phenology
(graph1). Species active during the rainy season (December – July), with 36% of data during March. Kolmorogov-Smirnov test shows a great difference of repartition during year compared to the two previous species (D= 0.78, p= 0.0001).
Chorology
(distribution Map C). Rare species mostly found in high hills or mountain areas.
Etymology.
This species is dedicated to Serge Fernandez, specialist of
Riodinidae (Lepidoptera)
, for his contribution to the knowledge of Neotropical
Cerambycidae
.