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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C59F8746DA09CF3FE0370EE" bold="true" box="[192,488,1763,1787]" italics="true" pageId="73" pageNumber="72">Notaepytus ignotensis</emphasis>
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Skelley,
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<figureCitation id="135C2A380C59F8746DA09D14FEDC710E" box="[192,311,1795,1819]" captionStart="Figure 1" captionStartId="4.[192,276,1783,1805]" captionTargetBox="[195,1442,192,1752]" captionTargetId="figure-53@4.[195,1442,192,1752]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="Figure 1. West Indian maps. 1a) Map of West Indian countries mentioned in the text. 1b) Map indicating species occurring on specific islands with distribution of Notaepytus flavitarsis (Lacordaire) indicated by the white triangles." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5405087" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5405087/files/figure.png" pageId="73" pageNumber="72">Figure 1b</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="135C2A380C59F8746C239D14FE88710E" box="[323,355,1795,1819]" captionStart="Figure 89-104" captionStartId="56.[192,276,1759,1781]" captionTargetBox="[193,1444,193,1718]" captionTargetId="figure-19@56.[193,1444,193,1713]" captionTargetPageId="56" captionText="Figure 89-104. Notaepytus spp., habitus drawings. 89) N. flavitarsis. 90) N. tarsatus. 91) N. cubanacan. 92) N. modestus. 93) N. cyclosignatus. 94) N. elongatus. 95) N. fulvitarsis. 96) N. decoregens. 97) N. ignotensis. 98) N. haitensis. 99) N. inversus. 100) N. baorucoensis. 101) N. neibaensis. 102) N. lavegaensis. 103) N. cyanoros. 104) N. elateroides." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5405129" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5405129/files/figure.png" pageId="73" pageNumber="72">97</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="135C2A380C59F8746C0E9D14FE76710E" box="[366,413,1795,1819]" captionStart="Figure 105-120" captionStartId="58.[192,276,1466,1488]" captionTargetBox="[192,1440,194,1437]" captionTargetId="figure-58@58.[192,1440,194,1437]" captionTargetPageId="58" captionText="Figure 105-120. Notaepytus spp., male genital flagella. 105) N. flavitarsis. 106) N. tarsatus. 107) N. modestus. 108) N. elateroides. 109) N. cyanoros. 110) N. cyclosignatus. 111) N. inversus. 112) N. neibaensis. 113) N. haitensis.114) N. ignotensis. 115) N. fulvitarsis (DR: Hato Mayor). 116) N. fulvitarsis (DR: La Vega). 117) N. fulvitarsis (DR: Barahona). 118) N. decoregens. 119) N. baorucoensis. 120) N. lavegaensis. All reproduced to same scale, scale line = 1 mm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5405131" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5405131/files/figure.png" pageId="73" pageNumber="72">114</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="135C2A380C59F8746CC89D14FE3C710E" box="[424,471,1795,1819]" captionStart="Figure 132-137" captionStartId="64.[192,276,1616,1638]" captionTargetBox="[196,1441,192,1590]" captionTargetId="figure-80@64.[193,1444,189,1593]" captionTargetPageId="64" captionText="Figure 132-137. Notaepytus spp. occurring on Hispaniola. 132) N. modestus. 133) N. elongatus, holotype. 134) N. cyclosignatus, holotype. 135) N. haitensis, paratype. 136) N. ignotensis, paratype. 137) N. inversus, holotype." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5405139" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5405139/files/figure.png" pageId="73" pageNumber="72">136</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="135C2A380C59F8746C829D14FDE5710E" box="[482,526,1795,1819]" captionStart="Figure 148-155" captionStartId="89.[193,276,1627,1649]" captionTargetBox="[193,1440,193,1610]" captionTargetId="figure-13@89.[192,1441,192,1613]" captionTargetPageId="89" captionText="Figure 148-155. Lectotypes, holotype and labels. 148) Lectotype Ischyrus flavitarsis Lacordaire. 149-151) Holotype Ischyrus fulvitarsis Lacordaire. 149) Dorsal habitus. 150) Final card mounting of I. fulvitarsis holotype parts. 151) Labels for holotype of I. fulvitarsis. 152) Notaepytus ignotensis type collection labels. 153-155) Lectotype Erotylus modestus Olivier labels, dorsal and lateral habitus." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5405145" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5405145/files/figure.png" pageId="73" pageNumber="72">152</figureCitation>
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C59F8746DA09D54FEA5714E" bold="true" box="[192,334,1859,1883]" pageId="73" pageNumber="72">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
This species is distinguished by: apical and subapical orangish marks of elytra in addition to the transverse band on the basal third, a long metasternum, fully-developed wings, orangish marks of lateral pronotum complete from base to apex (
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,
<figureCitation id="135C2A380C5AF8776E3E9AD4FC6576CE" box="[862,910,195,219]" captionStart="Figure 132-137" captionStartId="64.[192,276,1616,1638]" captionTargetBox="[196,1441,192,1590]" captionTargetId="figure-80@64.[193,1444,189,1593]" captionTargetPageId="64" captionText="Figure 132-137. Notaepytus spp. occurring on Hispaniola. 132) N. modestus. 133) N. elongatus, holotype. 134) N. cyclosignatus, holotype. 135) N. haitensis, paratype. 136) N. ignotensis, paratype. 137) N. inversus, holotype." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5405139" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5405139/files/figure.png" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">136</figureCitation>
), with an additional central pronotal mark narrowly connected to each lateral mark, and male genitalia with flagellum possessing an apical processes widely separated with the ventral process acute.
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776DA09B54FE8C774E" bold="true" box="[192,359,323,347]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Description.</emphasis>
Length:
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; width: 4.0-
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. Body elongate, somewhat flattened; surface weakly microreticulate, glossy. Color dark brown to black except as noted: antennae, palpi, and legs red-brown; pronotum with elongate lateral marks from base to apex, narrowly connected medially to longitudinal spot on middle of pronotal disc, hypomeron orangish; elytra with orangish, jagged band at basal third and apical quarter, and apical spot narrowly separated from band on apical quarter; elytral epipleuron reddish on apical 3/4; abdomen basally dark brown, becoming red-brown laterally and apically.
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<paragraph id="8BD836BD0C5AF8776D909814FBCF74EE" blockId="74.[192,1441,323,1147]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Head interocular width = 3.5 x ocular width; vertex and epistome finely punctate, puncture size = 0.33 x ocular facet diameter, separated by 2-3 x their diameter; epistome anterior margin shallowly concave. Eye facets moderate in size. Antenna surpassing base of pronotum; antennomere II slightly longer than wide; antennomere III length = 4 x width, length = length of antennomeres IV+V combined; antennomeres IV-VIII equal in length, each with length = 3 x width; antennomere IX triangular, length = 1.5 x width; antennomere XI subcircular. Terminal maxillary palpomere triangular, slightly asymmetrical, slightly wider than long. Terminal labial palpomere triangular, asymmetrical, width = 2 x length, expanded medially, width = 1.2 x terminal maxillary palpomere.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD836BD0C5AF8776D909913FAA2756E" blockId="74.[192,1441,323,1147]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Pronotum transverse; punctures on disc slightly larger in size than those on vertex, separated by 2- 3 x their diameter; indistinct group of punctures in shallow depression each side of base. Scutellum pentagonal, length = 0.75 x width. Elytral striae punctures weak, obscure on disc, indistinct laterally; intervals with punctures indistinct; base lacking marginal bead. Wings present, fully developed.</paragraph>
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Prosternum convex, length = 2.5 x intercoxal width; sternal punctures indistinct; sternal lines continuous around coxal cavity; base shallowly concave. Mesosternal lines parallel, continuous around coxal cavity. Metasternum long, distance between meso- and metacoxae = 1.5 x intermesocoxal width; anterior lines faintly meeting medially; continuous around mesocoxal cavity, coxal line short and weak; punctures fine, widely scattered. Abdomen with coxal lines not meeting medially; continuous around metacoxal cavity; punctures similar to metasternal punctures. Male genitalia with flagellum bearing a dorsal, elongate-oval, cartilaginous mass on apical quarter; flagellar apex acute with a well-separated ventral subapical, caudally pointing, acute process (
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).
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776DA09EB4FE8672AE" bold="true" box="[192,365,1187,1211]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Distribution</emphasis>
. Found on Hispaniola.
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776DA09EF4FE6772EE" bold="true" box="[192,396,1251,1275]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Type Material.</emphasis>
The male
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of
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776FFE9EF3FC4672EE" box="[670,941,1252,1275]" italics="true" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Notaepytus ignotensis</emphasis>
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has the following label data “/ LaCavite [possibly LaCavito, see
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], St Domingo / RH Beck Coll,
<date id="FFD9107D0C5AF8776ED79F14FB8B730E" box="[951,1120,1283,1307]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73" value="1917-03-05">March 5 1917</date>
/ [red paper]
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776DA09F33FE2D732E" box="[192,454,1316,1339]" italics="true" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Notaepytus ignotensis</emphasis>
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P. E. Skelley /” (
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). Only
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was studied with same data as the
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(
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).
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776DA09F94FEA7738E" bold="true" box="[192,332,1411,1435]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Variation.</emphasis>
Little variation is observed from the available specimens.
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776DA09FD4FEB073CE" bold="true" box="[192,347,1475,1499]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Etymology.</emphasis>
The specific epithet is derived from the Latin “
<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776EE99FD3FC0873CE" box="[905,995,1476,1499]" italics="true" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">ignotus</emphasis>
” for “unknown” and with the suffix “-
<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776DA09FF3FF1673EE" box="[192,253,1508,1531]" italics="true" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">ensis</emphasis>
” denoting “place” or “locality”. This name was chosen because of the unlocated
<typeStatus id="54DC881F0C5AF87769D49FF3FB0273E9" box="[1204,1257,1508,1532]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">type</typeStatus>
locality.
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<subSubSection id="C37D65360C5AF8776DA09C34FD43710E" pageId="74" pageNumber="73" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BD836BD0C5AF8776DA09C34FDF5706E" blockId="74.[192,1441,1571,1819]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">
<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776DA09C34FEAE702E" bold="true" box="[192,325,1571,1595]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">Remarks.</emphasis>
Although the label states “St Domingo”, in the late 1800s-early 1900s collectors often used “
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” as an alternative for Hispaniola. Thus far, no locality bearing the name “La Cavite” or “La Cavito” has been located.
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<paragraph id="8BD836BD0C5AF8776D909C94FD43710E" blockId="74.[192,1441,1571,1819]" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">
The genitalia and color pattern of
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776FED9C93FCC7708E" box="[653,812,1668,1691]" italics="true" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">N. ignotensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
clearly place it within the
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF877690F9C94FB05708E" box="[1135,1262,1667,1691]" italics="true" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">fulvitarsis</emphasis>
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species group. Fully winged species of this group on Hispaniola show a clinal trend where populations from more western localities have larger orange-red marks on the pronotum, while those with smaller markings are from more eastern localities. The larger orange pronotal markings of
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<emphasis id="B913EAAF0C5AF8776E9D9CF3FB7170EE" box="[1021,1178,1764,1787]" italics="true" pageId="74" pageNumber="73">N. ignotensis</emphasis>
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suggest the species is from western Hispaniola, possibly
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.
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