The rare genus Myoplatypus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Platypodinae): three new species, new reports, and first records for South America
Author
Kirkendall, Lawrence R.
0000-0002-7335-6441
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen, Postbox 7803, N- 5020 Bergen, Norway lawrence. kirkendall @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7335 - 6441
lawrence.kirkendall@gmail.com
Author
Atkinson, Thomas H.
0000-0002-9675-8507
University of Texas Insect Collection, 3001 Lake Austin Blvd., Suite 1.314, Austin, Texas 78702, U. S. A. thatkinson. austin @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9675 - 8507
thatkinson.austin@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-09-27
5351
3
301
321
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5351.3.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5351.3.1
1175-5326
8391656
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Myoplatypus nicaraguensis
Kirkendall
,
new species
(
Figs 1
,
4
)
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Type material.
Holotype
male: “
NICARAGUA
:
Estelí
:
Almaciguera
,
13.0245
,
-86.37494
;
1253 m
;
14-III-2010
, ex.
Quercus sp.
; THA 930; coll.
T.H. Atkinson.
”
One
male
paratype
, same data.
Second
male
paratype
:
El Salvador
,
El Boquerón, I. G.
22.899,
10.VI.1959
,
Leg. J. Bechyné
,
one male
(
RBINS
).
The
holotype
and the
Nicaragua
paratype
are in my collection (
LRKC
) but will be donated to
NMNH
.
The El Salvador
paratype
belongs to
RBINS
.
Differential diagnosis
. Identifiable as a male
Myoplatypus
by the transverse pair of large spines on ventrite 3 of males and elongate body with a short vertical declivity. Small species (
2.6 mm
):
M
.
biprorus
is slightly larger,
M
.
petrovi
about the same size, but for both the declivity is completely different from that of
M
.
nicaraguensis
(
Fig. 1
).
Myoplatypus prenexus
(Wood)
is larger, and the posterolateral projections are more pronounced and are angled downwards (compare
Figs 4B
and
10B
).
Similar species.
Most similar in overall appearance to
M
.
prenexus
but is smaller and has a slightly different declivity.
Description of male:
Length of body from vertex (front of the top of head) to elytra apex at suture 3.0–
3.4 mm
, net body length
2.6–2.8 mm
, 3.2–3.3 × as long as wide. Pronotum length 1.0 mm, 1.2 × as long as wide. Elytra length
1.6–1.9 mm
, 2.0–2.3 × as long as wide.
Pronotum without mycangial pores. Anterior margin of the metanepisternal-metaventrite impression with 3 spines above, the upper two tiny, quite close to each other and close to the upper margin, the lowest spine larger and on the lower border of the metanepisternum; 1 larger spine below on the metaventrite, equal in size and shape to the lowest spine of the metanepisternum. Spines on ventrite 3 large, mostly black, separated by about 4 × the basal width of a spine. Declivity short, flattened, nearly vertical, finely reticulate (dull), with about 2 or 3 tiny nodules on what are probably interstriae 1 and interstriae 5. Interstriae 3 extending slightly down the declivity, the extension a sharp, low black carina. Posterolateral margin anterior to angle with three teeth, margin ending in a flat, nearly triangular, black-tipped posterolateral process not extending beyond the sutural apex (viewed from above).
Distribution
. Collected from mid-elevation cloud forest in northwest
Nicaragua
and from a national park atop a volcano in western
El Salvador
.
Biology
. Collected from
Quercus
sp.
(
Fagaceae
).
Etymology
. The species epithet refers to the country where the
holotype
was collected. Adjective.