A new species of Chrysina Kirby (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae) from Oaxaca, Mexico
Author
Sierra, José Monzón
text
Insecta Mundi
2012
2012-03-23
2012
215
1
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5174166
1942-1354
5174166
Chrysina arellanoi
Monzón
,
new species
(
Figures 1
-11)
Type material.
Holotype
male and
allotype
female (
Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de
México
(
UNAM
)) labeled
MEXICO
,
Oaxaca
, San Sebastián. 2,650 mts. alt.,
07 AGOSTO 2010
,
Colector Hector Arellano
.
Paratypes
(
12 males
and
19 females
) labeled as follows:
Same
data as holotype (
2 males
)
;
same data except
09 SEPTIEMBRE 2010
(
1 male
)
;
same data except
05
JULIO
2010
(
3 females
)
;
same data except
04 AGOSTO 2010
(
4 females
)
;
same data except
03 SEPTIEMBRE 2010
(
6 females
)
;
same data except
01 OCTUBRE 2010
(
4 females
)
;
same data except 2,550 mts. alt.,
10 AGOSTO 2010
(
7 males
)
;
same data except San Mateo
Río Hondo.
2,450 mts. alt.,
15
JULIO
2010
(
2 males
and
2 females
)
.
Paratypes
deposited in the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala Collection of Arthropods (
UVGC
), Florida State Collection of Arthropods (
FSCA
) and José Monzón private collection (Guatemala).
Description.
Holotype
male.
Length 24.0 mm; width at elytral humeri 11.0 mm; maximum width (middle of elytra)
12.5 mm
. Color of dorsum shiny yellowish green; anterior half of clypeus pinkish brown with metallic reddish gold on anterior margin, ocular canthi yellowish green, antennal segments brown with scape dorsum yellowish green; pronotal margins iridescent yellowish green; scutellum with lateral margins yellowish green; elytra with external margins iridescent yellowish green, humeri and apical umbone greenish gold; pygidium green with lateral margins golden green. Color of venter yellowish green with golden and reddish iridescence and reflections. Legs with tibia reddish brown, coxae, trochanter and ventral surfaces metallic greenish gold; mesometasternal protrusion greenish gold. Clypeus (
Fig. 5
) with free margins, rounded semi-trapezoidal in dorsal view, slightly reflexed; anterior surface coarsely rugopunctate, frontal disc punctures sparse; interocular distance 1.9 times wider than antennal club length. Mentum (
Fig. 6
) quadrate; anterior depression wide and short; lateral depressions faint; posterior depression narrow, deep and long; surface setigerously punctate, punctures large and sparse; setae long, pale and thick. Pronotum at base 2.6 times as wide as interocular distance; sculpture similar to frons except punctures sparse and becoming denser towards lateral margins. Lateral margin completely beaded except effaced on anterior margin between inner border of eyes. Elytra punctate striate; punctures in striae moderate in size, deep; intervals moderately convex. Elytron 16.0 mm long and 2.9 times as long as pronotum; lateral margin with bead complete. Pygidium punctate; apical margin with scattered pale setae and metallic shine; surface convex and prominent towards the apex (
Fig. 7
). Fifth and apical sternite with depression. Venter with mesometasternal protrusion reduced, apex rounded (
Fig. 8
). Metasternum, mesofemora and mesotibiae densely setigerously punctate, setae dense, long and pale. Legs with protibiae clearly tridentate; dorsal and ventral surface of protibiae rugopunctate. Genitalia with parameres asymmetrical, apically constricted, fused except for very narrowly rounded bidentate apex, left paramere semi-straight; right paramere with shoulder close to apex; length of genital capsule 8.0 mm (Fig. 9,
Figures 1-4.
Dorsal and ventral habitus of
Chrysina arellanoi
(1.5x).
1-2)
Male paratype from San Sebastián.
3)
Purplish brown form, male from San Sebastián.
4)
Reddish brown form, female from San Mateo Rio Hondo.
Figures 5-8.
Chrysina arellanoi
holotype structures.
5)
Clypeus.
6)
Mentum.
7)
Pygidium.
8)
Mesometasternal protrusion.
10).
Allotype
female.
Similar to male except as follows: length
26.5 mm
; width at elytral humeri 13.0 mm; maximum width (at middle of elytra) 15.0
Figures 9-11.
Chrysina arellanoi
holotype
and
allotype
mm; interocular distance 1.6 times wider than genital structures (10x).
9)
Male genital capsule dorsal habitus.
10)
Male genital capsule ventral habitus.
11)
antennal club length; pronotum at base three times
Female inferior genital plates. as wide as interocular distance; tarsi less robust; fifth and apical sternite without depression; genital plates slightly asymmetrical; elongately produced with truncate apex bearing laterally projecting tooth; setae long, pale and scattered (Fig. 11).
Variation.
Males length 23.0 to 24.0 mm; width at elytral humeri 11.0 to 12.0 mm; maximum width (middle of elytra) 12.0 to 13.0 mm. Females length 22.5 to 27.0 mm; width at elytral humeri 11.0 to 14.0 mm; maximum width (middle of elytra) 12.0 to
15.5 mm
. One male specimen represents a purplish brown form (
Fig. 3
) and
five female
specimens represent a reddish brown form (
Fig. 4
).
Etymology.
It is my pleasure to name this species for my friend and great insect collector Hector Arellano, who is doing a great job of exploring the entomofauna of
Mexico
.
Diagnosis.
Chrysina arellanoi
is a green species in the
adelaida
group (
sensu
Morón 1990
, modified by
Hawks 2001
). Along with
C. citlaltepetlamayatli
(Blackaller-Bages and Delgado)
,
C. hawksi
Monzón
,
C. lacordairei
(Boucard)
,
C. pehlkei
(Ohaus)
and
C. purpurata
(Morón)
,
C. arellanoi
is the only currently described green
Chrysina
species
that has both the humeri and apical umbone metallic gold. In this group of species
C. purpurata
has a completely reddish brown head and
C. citlaltepetlamayatli
a pronotum laterally reddish pink. The species most similar to
C. arellanoi
are
C. pehlkei
and
C. hawksi
, but they can easily be distinguished by the male genitalia.
Distribution.
Chrysina arellanoi
is currently known to occur only in the Sierra Madre del Sur in the Mexican state of
Oaxaca
. It has been collected around the towns of San Mateo Río Hondo and San Sebastián, which are roughly between 50 and 60 kilometers in a straight line north of Puerto Angel.