A new species of Cymatodera Gray (Coleoptera: Cleridae: Tillinae) from Baja California, Mexico Author Rifkind, Jacques State Collection of Arthropods, 3294 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832 U. text Insecta Mundi 2020 2020-09-25 2020 801 1 4 journal article 7867 10.5281/zenodo.4565295 73263c08-1dff-4432-86e4-c953b3e74368 1942-1354 4565295 EE246065-7F56-4111-AC7B-57AD3E043165 Cymatodera westcotti Rifkind , new species ( Fig. 1–4 ) Type specimens. Holotype male . Mexico , Baja California Sur , 1.5 mi. east of San Jorge , 25.VII.1971 , H. G. Real & R . E. Main , U. V . light. The holotype is deposited in CASC . Paratypes . 2 ♂ , 1 ♀ ( CASC ), 2 ♂ ( CNIN ), same data as holotype ; 1 ♂ , 2 ♀ ( CASC ), 1 ♂ , 1 ♀ ( JNRC ), same data as holotype except 24.VII.1971 . MEXICO : BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR : 1 ♂ ( CASC ), 3 mi. N. of San Jose Viejo , 16.VII.1971 , H. G. Real & R . E. Main , U. V . light ; 1 ♂ ( WFBM ), San Carlos , IX-25-1981 , D. Faulkner & F. Andrews , coll. at blacklight ; 1 ♂ ( JNRC ), 13 mi. N Villa Constitucion, El. 450′, IX-7-68, E. L. Sleeper & F. J. Moore , Collected at blacklight ; 1 ♂ ( WFBM ), San Jorge , June 23, 1967 , E. L. Sleeper , E. M. Fisher , collected at blacklight ; BAJA CALIFORNIA : 1 ♂ ( CSCA ), 70 km S Rosarito , sand dunes, 114°W (km 123), R . L. Westcott , coll. [collection date absent] ; 1 ♂ ( WFBM ), 1.8 km SE Miller’s Ldg. , 28114 Cb , ( Beachdune ), V-27/ 28-73, 35 m , E. L. Sleeper ; 1 ♂ ( WFBM ), 15 mi. N. El Refugio , VII-4-38 ; 1 ♂ ( WFBM ), dunes 6 mi. N Guerrero Negro , IX-12-1983 , A. V . Evans, K . Smith ; 1 ♂ ( WFBM ), 1.5 mi. W Rosarito , June 13–14, 1967 , E. L. Sleeper , E. M. Fisher , collected at blacklight ; 1 ♂ , 1 ♀ ( JNRC ), San Domingo , VII-19-38, Michelbacher & Ross , collectors ; 1 ♂ ( WFBM ), Rancho Mesquital , VI-14, 15-67, E. L. Sleeper & E. M. Fisher ; 1 ♂ ( WFBM ), El Refugio , VII-4-38, [no collector name appended] ; 1 ♂ ( CSCA ), Laguna Manuela , 23 June 1968 , E. R . Tinkham . Description ( holotype , male). Length: 10.5 mm. Form. Alate; elongate; elytra subparallel ( Fig. 1–2 ). Color. Dark brown; antennae, mouthparts, metasternum, and tibiae, reddish brown; each elytron with a rather narrow, sinuate, oblique testaceous fascia at middle, narrowly interrupted internally before suture. Head. Surface shining, rather finely, densely but shallowly punctate, moderately densely set with fine, whitish, anteriorly directed, reclinate setae of moderate length, interspersed with more robust, suberect and erect whitish setae; antennae of moderate length, loosely composed, antennomeres 2–3 subconical; antennomere 2 shorter than antennomere 3, antennomeres 3–10 subequal, subserrate, antennomere 11 elongate, 1/3 longer than 10, narrowly rounded distally. Prothorax. Longer than broad, broadest at middle, subflattened on disk above; integument shallowly, transversely rugulose, shallowly granulate–punctate laterally; surface shining, vestiture moderately dense, adpressed whitish setae rather long, arranged as in Fig. 1 , erect setae fewer in number. Scutellum: very densely setose. Elytra. Elongate (ratio of length to width 3:1); sides subparallel, arcuately convergent posteriorly to subsinuate, narrowly rounded and slightly dehiscent apices; dorsum subflattened; integument shining, punctures course and deep, diminished at posterior 1/4; vestiture conspicuous, rather dense, directed posteriorly, and arrayed in longitudinal rows, comprising a mix of short, fine, reclinate pale setae with longer and more robust, erect testaceous setae. Metasternum. Convex, shining, finely, sparsely punctulate; vestiture suberect, fine, pale, rather long; posterior with a pair of obliquely arranged, elongate darkened carinae. Abdomen. Surface shallowly rugose and inconspicuously setose; ventrite 5 with posterior lateral angles rounded, hind margin rather deeply, triangularly emarginate; ventrite 6 ( Fig. 3 ) oblong– elongate, sides gently, obliquely convergent posteriorly; surface strongly tricarinate, median carina most prominent posteriorly, attaining hind margin of ventrite 5; posterior angles produced as short subacute projections without a downward curve; posterior margin very feebly arcuately emarginate; tergite 5 with posterior margin deeply, triangularly emarginate; tergite 6 with surface moderately densely set with fine, elongate, pale setae; form oblong, narrower than ventrite 6 in dorsal view, posterior angles rounded, posterior margin feebly triangularly inflected at middle. Aedeagus ( Fig. 4 ). Parameres not recurved posteriorly, their apices tapered to dull point; phallus strongly sagittate at apex. Variation. Length of available specimens ranges from 8.5 mm to 11.5 mm. The female differs from the male as follows: metathorax without carinae; ventrite 5 with posterior angles broadly rounded, posterior margin broadly angulate–emarginate; ventrite 6 and tergite 6 small, posterior margins conjointly rounded. Figures 1–5. Habitus and structures of Cymatodera . 1–4) Cymatodera westcotti (holotype). 1) Dorsal habitus. 2) Habitus, lateral aspect. 3) Abdominal sternite 6, ventral aspect. 4) Aedeagus. 5) Cymatodera minacis , detail of aedeagus. Etymology. The specific name honors Richard Westcott in recognition of his many contributions to our knowledge of Mexican Coleoptera . Distribution. The new species is endemic to Baja California (the Mexican states of Baja California and Baja California Sur ). Collecting records indicate a broad distribution throughout the peninsula. Natural history. Cymatodera westcotti has been collected at black light. Specimens were collected in June, July, and September. Diagnosis. Cymatodera westcotti is extremely similar to and sympatric with C. minacis in Baja California Sur . Males may be separated by differences in the shape of the terminalia: C. westcotti has the parameres rectilinear and the phallus apically sagittate ( Fig. 4 ), whereas C. minacis has the parameres divergent and outwardly hooked, and the phallus tapered distally ( Fig. 5 ). Unfortunately, females cannot be distinguished from C. minacis based on external morphology and are practically identifiable only by association with males.