A new genus of spider beetle (Coleoptera, Ptinidae) from western Peru Author Philips, T. Keith Systematics and Evolution Laboratory, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights Blvd., Bowling Green, KY 42101 - 3576, USA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1190-4019 keith.philips@wku.edu Author Whorrall, Kyle A. Systematics and Evolution Laboratory, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights Blvd., Bowling Green, KY 42101 - 3576, USA Author Gearner, Olivia M. Systematics and Evolution Laboratory, Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights Blvd., Bowling Green, KY 42101 - 3576, USA Author Huchet, Jean-Bernard Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, UMR 7205 ISYEB, Institut de Systematique, Evolution et Biodiversite, 45, rue Buffon, F- 75005 Paris, France text ZooKeys 2020 934 81 91 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.934.38670 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.934.38670 1313-2970-934-81 8E894A5075784CEABA6CC995776A2DE9 EA7BE9C2AA105FCE803A60AEA2E6A5A6 Cordielytrum peruvianum Whorrall & Philips sp. nov. Figures 1 , 5 Type material. Holotype. Peru : Ica, coastal dunes, Seely, 15.I.1980. Deposited in the Museo de Historia Natural, Lima Peru. Paratypes (6): Same data as holotype. Paratypes have been deposited in the Ditsong Museum and the collections of the authors (TKPC, JBHC, KAWC). Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from its congener by its more rotund shape and the narrow light tan scales covering the elytra. It is known only from the type locality in the Ica Region of Southern Peru. Description. Body small, compact, subovate, convex; head, pronotum, and elytra tan colored. Length (anterior of pronotum to apex of elytra) 2.16 - 2.76 (μ = 2.55 +/- 0.20) mm ( N = 7). Head : densely covered in light tan, depressed, ovoid scales completely covering surface, less dense laterally, with pronounced superantennal carinae; antennomeres 1-9 densely squamous, ultimate and penultimate antennomeres with simple setae, not obscuring surface, antennomeres 1-3 and 11 slightly longer than wide, others subequal. Pronotum : setose with scales anteriorly and longer densely matted setae posteriorly; short, erect setae sparsely placed throughout, longer at posterio-lateral edge, arising from cavities formed within matted setae, cavities distinctly larger laterally; medial cavity deep, when viewed from above, extending nearly half total length but border absent at middle, extending as a shallow groove anteriorly; two posterio-lateral cavities on each side, deep and distinct. Elytra : surface densely covered by narrow scales, giving a finely rugose appearance; lateral edge at anterior 1/4 with row of sparsely placed bristly very long setae; four prominent longitudinal carinae extending length of each elytron, including one at suture; indistinct very shallow depressions in ~ two rows between carinae; background cuticle color light reddish brown. Ventral surface : Pro- and mesoventrites with matted setation similar to pronotum; metaventrite and abdominal ventrites with scales similar to elytra. Femora increasing in width from base to apex, girth reaching maximum around midpoint; tibiae increasing in width from base to apex, girth increasing throughout basal third then remaining equal thereafter; tarsomere 1 ca. twice as long as 2-4, ⅓ longer than 5, 2-4 sub-equal in length. Etymology. The specific name peruvianum refers to the country in South America where this species was discovered. Remarks. This species is from the Ica Region, Peru (Fig. 5 ). The precise location is unclear as the only additional information on the label is "coastal dunes."