A contribution to the genera Plectonotum Gorham and Hyponotum Wittmer, with the description of sixteen new species from Peru (Coleoptera, Cantharidae)
Author
Constantin, Robert
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Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
2020
Pap. Avulsos Zool., S. Paulo
2020-03-04
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.special-issue.34
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The genus
Plectonotum
Gorham, 1885
The genus
Plectonotum
Gorham, 1885
, was erected for
P. labiale
Gorham, 1885
, based on the singular lateral bead of the pronotum. Among the Neotropical genera of
Dysmorphocerinae
, this genus is also characterized by: small size, usually under 6.0 mm; elongate and fee- bly convex body shape; slender antennae without deformed antennomeres; elytra without foveate punctations aligned in striae; apical margin of pygidium with two conical lateral tubercles variably developed; peculiar morphology of the male genitalia.
The aedeagus (
Figs. 116-118
) displays the characters of the
Dysmorphocerinae
, derived from the trilobed Elateroidea
type
: tegmen with a distinct phallobase
(phb),
and with the apical part projecting backwards in two lateral lobes or parameres
(llb),
lateral lobes ventrally attached to a pair of joined apico-ventral apophysis
(ava),
median lobe
(mlb),
basally developed, and sheathed between two thin lateral sclerites
(lsc),
lamellar, sagittal oriented,tapered,internal sac usually with a sclerotized apical part
(msi),
sheathed between the lamina of the two lateral sclerites.
The members of the genus
Plectonotum
are distribut- ed all over the Neotropical region between
Panama
and
Chile
with nearly fifty valid species. The first identification key for species was written by
Pic (1911)
. Later, one additional
Plectonotum
species was described from
Brazil
(
Wittmer, 1967
). Further, a key was given for the species occurring in
Bolivia
and south
Peru
(
Wittmer, 1988
). The species of
Ecuador
were keyed in contributions to the
Plectonotum
of
Ecuador
(
Constantin, 2008
,
2010
). From
Peru
, only six species were previously known (
Constantin & Chaboo, 2016
):
Plectonotum howdeni
Wittmer, 1988
,
P. inca
Wittmer, 1988
,
P. longissimum
(
Pic, 1927
)
,
P. martinezi
Wittmer, 1988
,
P. peruanum
Wittmer, 1967
, and
P. ruficolle
Wittmer, 1988
.
Fourteen new species are described below and a new key is proposed here for separating the twenty species currently known from
Peru
.