Revision, phylogeny and natural history of Cotithene Vo s s (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Author Franz, Nico M. text Zootaxa 2008 1782 1 33 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.182350 dd26476a-c762-414a-aff7-184254ac9d65 1175-5326 182350 Key to the species of Cotithene 1. Length 2.7–3.4 mm ; rostrum of male in lateral view widest near basal 2/5 (e.g., Fig. 5 A), pronotum slightly convex (e.g., Fig. 2 B); procoxal cavities in female narrowly separated by narrow septum.......2 1'. Length 4.4–6.1 mm ; rostrum of male in lateral view widest near apical 2/5 (e.g., Fig. 8 A), pronotum strongly expanded (e.g., Fig. 1 B); procoxal cavities in female separated by about width of antennal club..................................................................................................................................................................3 2(1). Head of male dorsally without any projections or long, suberect setae ( Fig. 5 A); spermatheca C-shaped, without projection on outer margin at point of deflection ( Fig. 9 A) ..................... C. dicranopygia sp. n. 2'. Head of male dorsally with convex elevation, three triangular projections and long, suberect setae ( Fig. 5 B); spermatheca J-shaped, with small, narrowly convex projection on outer margin near point of deflection ( Fig. 9 B) .................................................................................................. C. stratiotricha sp. n. 3(1'). Head of male dorsally without projections or longer setae, anterodorsal region rugulose, prosternum without small obtuse elevation anteriorly of each procoxal cavity, aedeagus with subapical constriction ( Figs. 10 A,B); rostrum of female 1.7–2.1x longer than pronotum, (very) narrow, arcuate, scape not reaching eye, rostrum-head transition in lateral view slightly concave ( Figs. 6 B, 7B)...........................4 3'. Head of male with small, posterior, triangular projection and longer, suberect setae, anterodorsal region slightly convex, prosternum with small obtuse elevation anteriorly of each procoxal cavity, aedeagus apically continuously narrowed (e.g., Figs. 11 , 12 ); rostrum of female 0.9–1.1 x as long as pronotum, narrow, slightly arcuate, scape reaching anterior margin of eye, rostrum-head transition in lateral view evenly convex ( Fig. 8 B)...........................................................................................................................5 4(3). Pronotum light reddish-brown, elytra darker reddish-brown, sclerites of aedeagus ventrally expanded at apex, irregular, undulate ( Fig. 10 A); rostrum of female 2.0–2.1x as long as pronotum, very narrow ( Fig. 6 B) ......................................................................................................................... C. leptorhamphis sp. n. 4'. Pronotum yellowish-brown, elytra dark brown, apex of aedeagal sclerites ventrally narrowed, acute ( Fig. 10 B); rostrum of female 1.7x as long as pronotum, narrow ( Fig. 7 B) .................... C. trigaea sp. n. 5(3'). Pronotum light reddish-brown, elytra dark reddish-brown; internal sac of aedeagus without ventral, subquadrate to annulate structure ( Fig. 11 ); spermatheca slightly constricted near apical 3/5 ( Fig. 11 ) ... .................................................................................................................................. C. globulicollis Vo s s 5'. Pronotum nearly orange, elytra dark reddish-brown to black; internal sac of aedeagus with ventral, subquadrate to annulate structure ( Figs. 12 A, 12B); spermatheca apically gradually narrowed ( Figs. 12 A, 12B)...........................................................................................................................................................6 6(5'). Rostrum of male without basal impression, head dorsally with sparse, long, recurvate setation, internal sac of aedeagus ventrally with complex, annulate structure ( Fig. 12 A); female with posterior margins of furcal arms of sternum VIII obliquely truncate, spermatheca J-shaped ( Fig. 12 A); Costa Rica ............... ................................................................................................................................ C. anaphalanta sp. n. 6'. Rostrum of male with slight, basal impression, head dorsally with dense, long, recurvate, anteromedially directed setation, internal sac of aedeagus ventrally with irregular, subquadrate structure ( Fig. 12 B); female with posterior margins of furcal arms of sternum VIII evenly rounded, spermatheca Cshaped ( Fig. 12 B); Venezuela .................................................................................. C. melanoptera sp. n.