Revision of the Malagasy genusNesiotusGuillebeau (Coleoptera: Phalacridae)
Author
Gimmel, Matthew L.
text
The Coleopterists Bulletin
2013
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Nesiotus joebranhami
Gimmel
,
new species
Diagnosis.
This species may be distinguished from other members of the genus by the moderately elongated antennomere XI in the male, the size of the eye in frontal view (separated by about 1.5 times width of one eye), the elytral interval microsetae in two rows, the parallel-sided penis with a narrowly rounded apex, the fused parameres of the tegmen triangular in shape, and the tegmen with three basal struts with the two lateral ones longest.
Holotype
.
Male
, genitalia dissected and mounted in DMHF on card with specimen, with label data “
MADAGASCAR
: Prov. \
Fianarantsoa
,
7 km
\ W Ranomafana,
900m
\
1–9 February 1990
\
W. E. Steiner
// Flight intercept- \
yellow pan trap
in \
Malaise trap
in \ small clearing, \ montane rainforest //
HOLOTYPE
\
Nesiotus
\
joebranhami Gimmel
\ des.
M.L. Gimmel
[red label]”, deposited in USNM.
Description.
Length
1.6–1.7 mm
. Dorsal coloration (
Fig. 22
) evenly rufotestaceous. Ventral coloration similar. Appendages testaceous.
Head
: Eyes separated by about 1.5 times width of a single eye in frontal view (
Fig. 30
). Male antennomere XI about as long as IX–X combined, IX–X combined slightly longer than funicle (
Fig. 4
). Female with antennomere XI about 1.5 times length of antennomere X.
Thorax
: Pronotum with anterior bead not narrowed medially; posterolateral angles sharp, slightly obtuse; posterior border margined in about medial one-third. Prosternal process with 1 pair of apical setae, setae located at posterolateral corners. Elytral interval microsetae in 2 irregular rows. Metaventral lines extending posteriorly about one-third distance from mesocoxa to metacoxa.
Genitalia
: Penis (
Fig. 8
) with apex narrowly rounded; parallel-sided in apical half; internal sac sclerites as illustrated. Tegmen (
Fig. 15
) with
Figs. 28–33.
Frontal habitus of
Nesiotus
species.
28
)
N. basalis
;
29
)
N. fisheri
;
30
)
N. joebranhami
;
31
)
N. nocitus
;
32
)
N. ocularis
;
33
)
N. steineri
. All images to same scale.
fused parameres triangular in shape, narrowly rounded at apex, with wide median cleft down entire length, with 3 pairs of subapical setae, setae in 2 longitudinal rows; basal piece slightly wider in apical half than proximal; with 3 basal struts, middle strut extremely short and narrow, lateral struts wider, extending to about level of basal ring.
Paratypes
(
n
= 4). M A D A G A S C A R:
Fianarantsoa Prov.
: same data as holotype except
20–31 January 1990
,
Malaise trap
in small clearing in montane rain forest (3,
USNM
)
;
same data except
23–28 February 1990
(1,
USNM
)
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet is dedicated to Joe Branham (Edmond,
Oklahoma
), friend and early mentor of mine who was instrumental in showing me how to think properly.
Distribution.
This species is known only from the
type
series collected in Ranomafana National Park, Fianaranstoa Province,
Madagascar
.