New species of Mutillid Mimicking Enoclerus Gahan (Coleoptera: Cleridae: Clerinae) from Mexico and Central America
Author
Rifkind, Jacques
text
Zootaxa
2017
4231
3
409
420
journal article
36563
10.11646/zootaxa.4231.3.7
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Enoclerus citrinifrons
Rifkind
,
n. sp.
(
Fig. 8
)
Diagnosis.
Among its congeners,
E. citrinifrons
is only similar to
E. reductesignatus
, from which it may be readily distinguished by the presence of rusty orange setation on the head and pronotal anterior margin (
Fig. 8
). The two species are apparently allopatric:
E. citrinifrons
has been collected in central and northwestern
Costa Rica
, while
E. reductesignatus
appears confined to central
Panamá
.
Description (
holotype
female (?)).
Length:
11.5 mm
. Color: black; scape and pedicel (in part) and antennal club, brown; each elytron with a cream colored macula at middle; macula rounded internally, where it is broadly interrupted well before suture, constricted laterally before lateral margin, which it attains. Head: antennae moderately long, terminal 3 antennomeres rather abruptly expanded into a distinct club; surface finely, densely, shallowly punctulate; frons and vertex moderately densely set with mostly short, reclinate and erect, rusty orange setae. Pronotum: a little broader than long, narrower than elytra at base; transverse impression distinct, broadly V– shaped at middle; integument densely, shallowly, finely granulate, rather densely clothed with short and moderately long, erect black setae, these imparting a somewhat velvety aspect, particularly on the anterior half; anterior margin with an inverted triangulate patch of rusty orange setae at middle; posterior slope with a small triangular patch of orange setae; pronotal collar and postero–lateral margin arrayed with some longer whitish setae. Scutellum: densely set with recumbent whitish setae. Elytra: elongate (about
2x
as long as broad), subrectangulate; humeri well developed; sides slightly inflected at middle, arcuately rounded posteriorly to dehiscent, separately rounded apices; subbasal tumescences obsolete; disk subflattened above; apical slope rather gradual; surface shining, integument deeply, densely, irregularly and coarsely rugose–punctate anteriorly, rather sparsely, finely punctate at middle, and very finely, shallowly arenose posteriorly; vestiture moderately densely arrayed; black vestiture rather inconspicuous, composed of mostly short, suberect and erect setae with fewer longer, erect, more robust setae interspersed; anterior margin with a bisinuate band composed of short, reclinate, rather robust whitish setae, mixed with much longer, erect whitish setae; pale midelytral maculae moderately densely but inconspicuously set with mostly short, erect pale yellow setae; elytral posterior with a conspicuous, rather broad, oblique band on each side, composed of moderately long, reclinate whitish setae, band attaining elytral suture internally, complete to margins laterally. Mesosternum: posterior median process slightly elevated, notched at middle. Metasternum and metepisternum: densely covered with rather long, mostly reclinate whitish setae. Abdomen: surface shining, finely, rather sparsely punctulate, punctures giving rise to fine, suberect silvery setae of moderate length; visible sternite 5 with posterior margin rather broadly subtruncate; visible sternite 6 with posterior margin arcuate, slightly surpassed by visible tergite 6, which has the hind angles rounded, and the hind margin arcuate / subtruncate at middle.
Variation.
The two
paratypes
have the elytral integument somewhat more coarsely punctate at middle. One
paratype
, presumably a male, has visible tergite 6 with the hind margin rather narrow and feebly emarginate.
FIGURE 8.
Habitus of
Enoclerus citrinifrons
.
FIGURE 9.
Habitus of
Enoclerus philogenes
.
FIGURES 10–11.
Putative mutillid models for
Enoclerus
Batesian
mimicry. (10)
Dasymutilla
arachnoides
(Smith)
. (11)
Pappognatha
panamensis
Quintero & Cambra.
Type
specimens.
Holotype
:
Costa Rica
,
Cartago
Prov.,
Turrialba
,
CATIE
,
28/29 May
, 1984,
F. Hovore
, coll. (
CASC
)
.
Paratypes
: 1 (
JNRC
),
Costa Rica
,
Guanacaste
Prov., Maritza Sta. (ACG), 1800’,
May 14–16, 1996
,
E. Giesbert
, coll.
;
1 (
MUCR
),
Costa Rica
,
Guanacaste
Prov.,
Est. Las Pailas, P. N.
Rincón de la Vieja,
800 m
,
17–23 Jul 1993
,
K. Taylor
, LN 306300__388600, #2238
, INBIO CRI001, 133286.
Distribution.
Central and northwestern
Costa Rica
, between
549 m
and
800 m
elevation.
Etymology.
The specific name refers to the distinctive patch of orange colored setae adorning the new species’ head.