Pseudotetraclipeoides tetraodon, new genus and new species of Mexican Aphodiini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae)
Author
Dellacasa, Marco
Author
Dellacasa, Giovanni
Author
Gordon, Robert D.
text
Insecta Mundi
2015
2015-02-12
2015
408
1
3
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5181491
1942-1354
5181491
DB05F9D7-EF57-4466-B08A-2C246E9C88A5
Genus
Pseudotetraclipeoides
new genus
Type
species.
Pseudotetraclipeoides tetraodon
new species
, here designated.
Description.
Small species (length
4.5 mm
), oblong, convex, shiny, glabrous. Piceous. Head with epistome coarsely, irregularly, subrugosely, rather randomly punctured; clypeus acutely bidenticulate on either side of feeble median sinuosity; genae strongly protruding from the eyes; frontal suture obsolete. Pronotum feebly transverse, convex, dually punctured, lateral margins sparsely ciliate, base distinctly bordered. Scutellum small, triangular. Elytra convex, elongately oblong, feebly widened posteriorly, finely striate; striae subcrenulate; interstices almost flat, sparsely punctured. Foretibiae distally tridentate and proximally serrulate on outer margin; upper side smooth, only with few coarse punctures proximally. Hind tibiae with strong transverse carinae on outer face; apically fimbriate with unequal spinules. Pygidium almost dull, roughly subrugosely punctured, each puncture bearing a recumbent yellowish seta; apical margin sparsely elongately ciliate. Sexual dimorphism possibly shown in males by middle tibial lower spur shortened and inwardly hooked apically. Aedeagus with parameres rather stout, acuminate and lacking membranous processes. Epipharynx feebly inwardly sinuate on anterior margin, widely round laterally; epitorma campaniform; corypha feebly protruding from the anterior margin, with two stout and short apical celtes; pedia almost glabrous, with transverse rows of stout short spines; chaetopariae moderately elongate, not densely arranged.
Distribution.
Mexico
.
Etymology.
The name results from the combination of the prefix
pseudo-
[= false] and the genus name
Tetraclipeoides
. The gender is masculine.
Discussion.
The diagnostic characteristics of
Pseudotetraclipeoides
,
new genus
, are:
- scutellum small, triangular;
- hind tibiae apically fimbriate with unequal spinules;
- pronotum with lateral margins fimbriate and base bordered;
- clypeal margin acutely bidenticulate on either side of feeble median sinuosity;
- epipharynx with corypha widely campaniform.
The new genus apparently is closely allied to
Tetraclipeoides
Schmidt, 1913
, but is easily distinguishable from it by the strongly different shape of the epipharynx and by the hind tibiae apically fimbriate with unequal spinules.
Pseudotetraclipeoides
follows the couplet
100 in
the key to genera of Aphodiini by Dellacasa et al. (2001):
100a.
—
Clypeal margin obtusely round on either side of median sinuosity. Length 7.0–12.0 mm. Neotropical region: Andes ...................................................................
Paranimbus
Schmidt
Clypeal margin acutely bidenticulate on either side of median sinuosity. Length
4.5 mm
. Neotropical region:
Mexico
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Pseudotetraclipeoides
new genus