Phylogenetic systematics of the genera Plochionocerus Dejean and Agrodes Nordmann (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Xantholinini)
Author
Asiain, Julieta
Author
Márquez, Juan
Author
Morrone, Juan J.
text
Zootaxa
2007
1584
1
53
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.178410
ba2b7965-13f3-401f-9c5a-1705938112ea
1175-5326
178410
Plochionocerus reticularis
Asiain, Márquez & Morrone
,
sp. nov.
Type
material
(
2 specimens
).
Holotype
, male: “Merida,
VENEZUELA
/ Coll. et. det. A. Fauvel.
Sterculia humeralis
Sharp. R.I.Sc.N.B.
17.479 /
Holotype
Plochionocerus reticularis
Asiain, Márquez & Morrone, 2007
” (
IRSNB
).
Paratype
, female: “
idem
/
Paratype
Plochionocerus reticularis
Asiain, Márquez & Morrone, 2007
” (
IRSNB
).
Description.
Total length
18.5–20.7 mm
. Metallic, obscure green blue.
Head
. Rectangular, 1.33–1.37 times as long as wide, as wide as pronotum, dorsally and ventrally flat (similar to
Fig. 13
), ventrally with slightly dense, expanded, umbilicate punctures (
10–19 in
each half of head; similar to
Fig. 50
); first antennomere almost twice as long as antennomeres 2+3 combined (1.88 times), second antennomere 0.73 times as long as third antennomere, antennomeres 4–10 moderately transverse, increasing in size toward antennomere 10, antennomere 9 shorter than antennomere
10 in
males (0.86 times its length), apical antennomere in males conspicuously longer than wide (1.62 times) and longer than antennomeres 9+10 combined (1.21 times;
Fig. 29
); mandibles without basal external channel.
Thorax
. Pronotum 1.48 times as long as wide; shorter than elytra (0.77–0.80 times their length); with two clearly visible depressed areas in posterior third and with some small and fine, umbilicate punctures combined (
Fig. 57
). Prosternum moderately transverse (length/width: 0.72–0.79).
Aedeagus
. Pear-shaped, length 4.0 mm, with parameres moderately long (0.37 times as long as median lobe), apical area of median lobe 0.33 times as long as the total length of median lobe, and internal sac moderately visible (
Fig. 90
).
Variation.
The apical antennomere in males is slightly longer than in females; the upper line of pronotal hypomeron in males is absent at the level of the procoxae and reappears at the anterior corner, but in the females it is completely developed.
Comparative notes.
It can be distinguished from the rest of the species, especially those with a rectangular or subquadrate head, because the apical antennomere in males is longer than antennomeres 9+10 combined, the head is flat dorsally and ventrally, the umbilicate punctures on the ventral surface of head are less dense, and the pronotum has fine punctures combined with some umbilicate punctures.
Geographical distribution.
Venezuela
.
Etymology.
The name of this species refers to the umbilicate punctures on the head, which are deep, with their margins constituting a conspicuous web.