A taxonomic revision of the South American species of Pseudocanthon Bates, 1887 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae: Deltochilini)
Author
Nazaré-Silva, Everton E.
Universidade Federal do Pará, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Programa de Pós-graduação em Zoologia da Universidade Federal do Pará e Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Campus Belém. Rua Augusto Corrêa, 01. Guamá. Belém PA 66075 - 110, Brazil.
Author
Silva, Fernando A. B.
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Unidade Acadêmica de Serra Talhada-UAST. Av. Gregório Ferraz Nogueira. Mailbox 063. Serra Talhada, PE 56909 - 535, Brazil.
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Zootaxa
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2021-08-30
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10.11646/zootaxa.5027.1.3
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Pseudocanthon pantanensis
Nazaré-Silva & Silva
,
new species
(
Figs. 2D, 2G
,
3E
,
4D
,
5E
,
6E
,
7B
)
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Etymology
. The specific name is the Latinization of the Portuguese demonym “pantaneiro”, which refers to the inhabitants of the Pantanal wetlands, the place where this species has been recorded. It should be treated as a Latin third-declension adjective in the nominative case.
Diagnosis
.
Pseudocanthon pantanensis
is similar to
P
.
chaquensis
in having the pronotum with dense granulate microsculpture, well impressed at central portion (
Fig. 2A
); eighth stria of elytra extending across the basal half of the elytra, with shallow carina at basal portion (
Fig. 2D
); and posterior edge of metafemur lightly angulate at basal third, expanded towards the abdominal ventrites (
Fig. 4D–E
). However,
P
.
pantanensis
can be easily distinguished by its metallic green pygidium, with an orange band at posterior edge (
Fig. 2G
); parameres curved and pointed apically (
Fig. 5E
); frontolateral peripheral (FLP) endophallite sinuous, inferior portion rounded (
Fig. 6E
); accessory endophallite (AE) absent (
Fig. 6E
). In
P
.
chaquensis
, the pygidium is completely orange (
Fig. 2H
); the parameres are truncate at apex, with small obtuse projection at ventral edge (
Fig. 5F
); the frontolateral peripheral endophallite is elongate and bifurcate at inferior portion (
Fig. 6F
); and accessory endophallite is present, being small and elongate (
Fig. 6F
).
Description
.
Holotype
. Length
.
4.1 mm
.
Width
.
2.5 mm
.
Colour
. Surface of body black with metallic green reflections; legs orange; orange spot on clypeus and on last abdominal ventrite.
Surface punctation and sculpturing
. In general, surface punctation consists of foveolate punctures. Surface of head, mesoventrite, metaventrite, elytra, abdomen, tibiae, and femora with dense and well-impressed granulate microsculpture; lateral edges and anterior angle of pronotum, hypomera, lateral edges, and anterior portion of metaventrite, mesepimeron, metanepisternum, epipleuron, tibiae, and femora with imbricate microsculpture. Pronotum with dense and well-impressed granulate microsculpture centrally (
Fig. 2A
).
Elytra
. Eighth elytral stria extending across the basal half of the elytra, with shallow carina at basal portion (
Fig. 2D
).
Legs
. Posterior edge of metafemur lightly angulate at basal third, expanded towards at abdominal ventrites (
Fig. 4D
).
Abdomen
. Metallic green pygidium, with an orange band at posterior edge (
Fig. 2G
)
Tegmen
. Apex of parameres curved and pointed (
Fig. 5E
).
Endophallus
. Frontolateral peripheral (FLP) endophallite sinuous, inferior portion rounded (
Fig. 6E
); acessory endophallite (AE) absent (
Fig. 6E
).
Type material
.
31♀
and
38♂
.
Holotype
.
BRAZIL
:
MATO GROSSO
:
Poconé
,
Pantanal
, [
17°50.73’S
;
57°24.17’W
],
15.XI.2011
,
pitfall
with human feces,
J. Silva
—
1♂
(
CEMT
).
Paratypes
.
BRAZIL
:
MATO GROSSO
:
Poconé
,
Pantanal
, [
17°50.73’S
;
57°24.17’W
],
15.XI.2011
,
pitfall
with human feces,
J. Silva
—
1♂
(
MZUFPA
);
Poconé
,
Pantanal
, [
17°50.73’S
;
57°24.17’W
],
15.XI.2011
,
pitfall
with human feces,
J. Silva
—
29♀
36♂
(
CEMT
);
MATO GROSSO DO SUL
:
Corumbá
,
Passo da Lontra
, [
19°34’32.91’’S
;
57°01’36.2’’W
],
93 m
,
II.1996
,
J. Louzada
&
F. Vaz-de-Mello
—
1♀
(
CEMT
);
Corumbá
,
Passo da Lontra
, [
19°34’32.91’’S
;
57°01’36.2’’W
],
93 m
, [no date],
V. Lopes
—
1♀
(
CEMT
)
.
Distribution
. Known from
Brazil
(
Mato Grosso
and
Mato Grosso do Sul
) (
Fig. 7B
).
Areas of endemism [South America]: Brazilian subregion
: South Brazilian dominion:
Rondônia province
.
Chacoan subregion
: Chacoan dominion: Chaco province (see
Morrone 2014
: fig. 12).