An essay on the tribe Xylographellini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea: Ciidae)
Author
Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano
text
Zootaxa
2008
2008-07-30
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1832.1.1
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Scolytocis lawrencei
Lopes-Andrade
sp. nov.
(
Figs 48–50
,
61
,
65B
,
68B
,
77–78
,
80
)
Etymology
The species is named after John F. Lawrence, great coleopterist (and ciidologist) who arranged and organized most of the
Xylographellini
described in this work.
Diagnosis
The species belongs to the
lawrencei
species-group, and so is distinguishable from the other
Scolytocis
by the smooth posterior margin of pronotum and the concave prosternum. It differs from the other Neotropical species in the group mainly by the glabrous elytral apex and the slightly setose metaventrite and abdominal ventrites.
Description
Holotype
.
(
Figs 48–50
) Measurements in mm: TL 1.16; PL 0.42; PW 0.53; EL 0.74; EW 0.58; GD 0.53. Ratios: PL/PW 0.80; EL/EW 1.27; EL/PL 1.75; GD/EW 0.91; TL/EW 2.00. Body brown; basal antennomeres, mouthparts and legs light yellowish brown. Head finely and sparsely punctate; interstice between puncture inconspicuously microreticulate. Each antenna (
Fig. 65B
,
paratype
) with nine antennomeres (FL
0.073mm
; CL
0.130mm
; CL/FL 1.79); length of the antennomeres (in mm) as follows: 0.073; 0.033; 0.035; 0.013; 0.013; 0.013; 0.038; 0.030; 0.063. Eyes with greatest width 1.0X the basal width of scutellum. Pronotum with shallow, coarse, sparse punctation; punctures separate by a distance of two to three puncture widths, interstice microreticulate; anterolateral margins slighted arched inwards; posterolateral angles broadly rounded; posterior margin without rugose border. Scutellum impunctate, microreticulate; basal width 0.19X the EW. Elytra with subseriate punctation; punctures coarser and shallower than those of pronotum, border indistinct from elytral surface (at least when seen from above); interstice between punctures rugose, but without microreticulation; elytral apex subacute, declivity without conspicuous concavity but bearing some small, inconspicuous cuticular globules. Each hindwing (
Fig. 61
) with apical area bearing one vague, incomplete pigmented line near the anterior margin. Prosternum concave, without longitudinal carina at midline; surface shiny, slightly rugose. Metaventrite slightly microreticulate; disc delimited by a circular row of obsolescent punctures; discrimen one-fourth the length of the metaventrite at midline; either side bearing small and sparse setae, each arising from a large obsolescent punctures. Abdominal ventrites bearing small and sparse setae, best seen in lateral view. Each metatibia (
Fig. 68B
) just slightly expanded near apex, around 4X as long as broad; outer edge broadly rounded, bearing spines (around 20) regularly distributed at apical two thirds and then getting sparser.
Male genitalia (in
paratypes
).
(
Figs 77–78
) Tegmen and median lobe barely sclerotized; tegmen with apex (apical three-fourths) subtriangular; median lobe extremely elongate, more than 10X longer than broad.
Type series
Holotype
.
(ANIC)
Costa Rica:
/C. RICA:
Heredia
Finca la Selva 1974 [printed] July [handwritten]/ J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 3643 [handwritten]/ S. Klein-Feldt [handwritten]/
Rigidoporus sp.
/ 636 [handwritten]/
Scolytocis lawrencei
Lopes-Andrade
HOLOTYPUS
[printed on red paper]/.
Paratypes
.
Costa Rica:
7 specimens
(4 ANIC, 3 LAPC), same data as
holotype
;
1 specimen
(ANIC) /Puerto Viejo Costa Rica VIII-4-65 / A. Raske Collector / ex
Polyporus zonalis
/ J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 1613 [handwritten]/;
1 specimen
(ANIC) /Turrialba Costa Rica VIII-31-66/ Robin Andrews Collector /
Fomes (Rigidoporus) auberianus
? / J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 1848 [handwritten]/;
1 specimen
(CMNC) "
COSTA RICA
: Punt.[arenas] S. Vito, Las Cruces
July 1982
B. Gill
1200m
/.
Panama
:
(Total of
51 paratypes
: 19 ANIC, 16 FMNH, 15 LAPC, 1 SMTD)
1 specimen
/
PANAMA
: Almirante
Bocas del Toro Prov.
March 27, 1959
[handwritten] / H. Dybas # [printed] 59-138 [handwritten] /
Rigidoporus lignosus
/;
5 specimens
/Barro Colorado Is. CANAL ZONE [printed] 1.26.59 [handwritten] / H. Dybas [printed] #59-82 [handwritten] / ex
Polyporus lignosus
/;
17 specimens
/ Barro Colorado Is. CANAL ZONE [printed] 1.26.59 [handwritten] / H. Dybas [printed] #59-83 [handwritten] / ex
Polyporus lignosus
/;
11 specimens
labeled /Canal Zone: Is. Barro Colorado II.19-III.9-75 Lawrence, Erwin /
Rigidoporus sp.
/, 5 distinguished labeled /J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 3777 [handwritten]/ and 6 /J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 3811 [handwritten]/;
4 specimens
/Barro Colorado Is. Canal Zone Feb. 15,196 8 / J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 2419 [handwritten]/,
3 specimens
distinguished labeled /
Polyporus lignosus
/ and 1 /
Trametes corrugata
/;
3 specimens
/Barro Colorado Is. Canal Zone
Panama
, IV-3-67 / ex
Polyporus lignosus
/ J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 2100 [handwritten]/;
2 specimens
/
Panama
: Canal Zone Barro Colorado Is.
February 6 1976
A. Newton / litter under rotting logs /;
4 specimens
/Barro Colorado Is. Canal Zone
July 11 1969
/ J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 2847 [handwritten]/;
2 specimens
/Barro Colorado Is. Canal Zone
July 11 1969
/
Rigidoporus sp.
/ J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 2838 [handwritten]/;
2 specimens
/Barro Colorado Is. Canal Zone
Aug. 13 1969
/
Rigidoporus sp.
/ J. F. Lawrence Lot [printed] 3042 [handwritten]/.
Mexico
:
1 specimen
(CNCI) /
MEX
. Chis., Palenque
2-30.VII.1983
, rain forest, S&J Peck & R. Anderson,
100m
/;
16 specimens
(10 FMNH, 6 LAPC) /Palenque,
MEX
.
Chiapas
VII-49 C.J. Goodnight/. All the
paratypes
with an additional label /
Scolytocis lawrencei
Lopes-Andrade
PARATYPUS
[printed on yellow paper]/.
Variation
Measurements in mm (n = 28, including the
holotype
): TL 1.00–1.37 (1.19 ± 0.09); PL 0.37–0.47 (0.41 ± 0.03); PW 0.42–0.58 (0.50 ± 0.04); EL 0.58–0.89 (0.75 ± 0.08); EW 0.47–0.63 (0.55 ± 0.05); GD 0.42–0.63 (0.51 ± 0.05). Ratios: PL/PW 0.73–0.90 (0.82 ± 0.05); EL/EW 1.10–1.67 (1.35 ± 0.10); EL/PL 1.38–2.14 (1.83 ± 0.18); GD/EW 0.82–1.00 (0.92 ± 0.05); TL/EW 2.00–2.44 (2.15 ± 0.09).
Distribution Known from
Mexico
,
Costa Rica
and
Panama
(
Fig. 80
).
Host fungi
Rigidoporus
sp.
,
Rigidoporus lineatus
(Pers.) Ryvarden
and
Rigidoporus microsporus
(Sw.) Overeem (Meripilaceae)
;
Earliella scabrosa
(Pers.) Gilb. & Ryvarden (Polyporaceae)
.
Comments
A common and widespread continental Mesoamerican
Scolytocis
. It co-occurs with
Scol. panamensis
sp. nov.
in
Panama
, and large specimens of
Scol. lawrencei
sp. nov.
may be confused with it in dorsal view. However,
Scol. panamensis
sp. nov.
belongs to the
danielssoni
species-group, and is unique among the
Scolytocis
in the fused antennomeres of the club.