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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C59FFED9A2191AE3C04ECC2" bold="true" box="[374,558,928,950]" italics="true" pageId="11">Psyrassa woodleyi</emphasis>
Lingafelter
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,
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(
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)
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Small sized,
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long;
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broad; integument metallic cyaneus on elytra, with head, legs, and antennae darker cyaneus and less metallic; prothorax dark reddish-brown ventrally, dark cyaneus dorsally. Head with very sparse, translucent pubescence; dense, large, contiguous punctures throughout, except on smooth antennal tubercles; interantennal impression weak; antennal tubercles not strongly elevated; antennae of male extending beyond elytral apex by about two antennomeres, antennae of female just reaching apex; last antennomere of male about 1.25 X longer than penultimate antennomere and constricted at apical fourth; last antennomere of female subequal in length to penultimate antennomere and not constricted at apex; antennomere four of both sexes distinctly shorter than three and five; antennae moderately spined mesally on antennomeres
<quantity id="4CB60DDA9C59FFED9A3096F13F8CEA61" box="[359,422,1279,1301]" metricMagnitude="-1" metricUnit="m" metricValue="1.143" metricValueMax="1.524" metricValueMin="0.762" pageId="11" unit="in" value="4.5" valueMax="6.0" valueMin="3.0">36 in</quantity>
males and
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females; most antennomeres expanded with some dentiform apicolaterally; antennal spines short, approximately equal in length on 35; antennae with moderate, inconspicuous, appressed, translucent pubescence with scattered longer setae mesally and apically on most antennomeres.
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much longer than broad, nearly cylindrical; distinctly narrower at middle than elytral base; mostly glabrous except for sparse, fine, erect, translucent setae. Pronotum with distinct, but sparse, unevenly sized, dense punctures; without calli. Prosternum impunctate in both sexes; weakly rugose anterior to procoxae in males; unmodified in females. Prosternal intercoxal process evenly recessed between procoxae, weakly expanded at apex; procoxal cavities open posteriorly.
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metallic cyaneous, mostly glabrous except for 364 366 long, erect setae, each arising from a separate puncture. Elytral apices truncate, bidentate, or weakly bispinose. Elytron with uniformly distributed, dense, large punctures throughout.
<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89AD492F63FCCEE7A" bold="true" box="[387,486,248,270]" pageId="14">Scutellum</emphasis>
moderately acute posteriorly, with moderately dense, white-translucent pubescence not completely concealing integument.
<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE898C8931D3DE5EE5D" bold="true" box="[927,975,275,297]" pageId="14">Legs</emphasis>
moderate in length; hind femora reaching last abdominal ventrite; very dark cyaneous; pubescence translucent, sparse throughout. Femoral apices without spines.
<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89B89936D3F0BEE0D" bold="true" box="[222,289,355,377]" pageId="14">Venter</emphasis>
with moderately dense, white-translucent pubescence throughout, not concealing integument. Last ventrite of both sexes broadly rounded at apex.
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5EFFEA9BF097993ECCEADE" bold="true" box="[167,230,1431,1450]" pageId="12">Fig. 9.</emphasis>
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,
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, dorsal habitus photograph (holotype male).
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5FFFEB9B93979A3F27EAD3" bold="true" box="[196,269,1428,1447]" pageId="13">Fig. 10.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="4C4EDBBC9C5FFFEB9A75979B3C6FEAD3" authority="Lingafelter" authorityName="Lingafelter" authorityYear="2008" box="[290,581,1428,1448]" class="Insecta" family="Cerambycidae" genus="Elaphidion" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="13" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="auricoma" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5FFFEB9A75979B3FF3EADC" box="[290,473,1429,1448]" italics="true" pageId="13">Elaphidion auricoma</emphasis>
Lingafelter
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,
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<taxonomicNameLabel id="A209C1569C5FFFEB9918979A3C99EAD3" box="[591,691,1428,1447]" pageId="13" rank="species">new species</taxonomicNameLabel>
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, dorsal habitus photo-illustration, female.
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89BFD93943F37EEC4" bold="true" box="[170,285,410,432]" pageId="14">Etymology.</emphasis>
This striking species of
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE8994E93943C58EEDB" box="[537,626,410,431]" italics="true" pageId="14">Psyrassa</emphasis>
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is named after Norman Woodley who collected all the specimens. The epithet is a noun in apposition.
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89BFD93DE3F30EE92" bold="true" box="[170,282,464,486]" pageId="14">Discussion.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89A4893DF3F52EE92" box="[287,376,465,486]" italics="true" pageId="14">Psyrassa</emphasis>
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is a large North and Central American genus that is absent from the Caribbean, except for this species and the Cuban and Bahaman
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE898EE93E53EFEED6F" italics="true" pageId="14">P. jaumei</emphasis>
Fisher
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(Monné 2005; Monné
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2007; Turnbow and Thomas 2008). This species (
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) is easily recognized from all other
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE899E2902F3D24ED42" box="[693,782,545,566]" italics="true" pageId="14">Psyrassa</emphasis>
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by its completely uniform, metallic cyaneous coloration, very small size, and short mesal antennal spines.
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Superficially, primarily due to the uniform metallic cyaneous coloration,
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE898EE907D3EC3EDD7" italics="true" pageId="14">P. woodleyi</emphasis>
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resembles the recently described
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE8990490803D08EDD7" box="[595,802,654,675]" italics="true" pageId="14">Hormathus giesberti</emphasis>
Lingafelter and Nearns
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and
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89A7390A63FDCEDC9" box="[292,502,680,701]" italics="true" pageId="14">Tropimerus cyaneus</emphasis>
Giesbert. From
</taxonomicName>
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE8999790A63D15EDC9" box="[704,831,680,701]" italics="true" pageId="14">H. giesberti</emphasis>
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, it is easily recognized by the presence of mesal antennal spines, unmodified basal antennomeres (swollen in males of
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE8995C90D03CAEED87" box="[523,644,734,755]" italics="true" pageId="14">H. giesberti</emphasis>
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), distinctly punctate pronotum (smooth and impunctate in
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89AE690F73C0CEC7A" box="[433,550,761,782]" italics="true" pageId="14">H. giesberti</emphasis>
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), and gradually enlarged femora (clavate in
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89BF9911A3F0EEC5D" box="[174,292,788,809]" italics="true" pageId="14">H. giesberti</emphasis>
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). From
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, it is distinguished by having the elytral apices truncate or bispinose (not abruptly attenuate) and conspicuously punctate pronotum (punctures sparse or absent in
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE8991791443C86EC2B" box="[576,684,842,863]" italics="true" pageId="14">T. cyaneus</emphasis>
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).
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<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89BFD916B3F6FEC0F" bold="true" box="[170,325,869,891]" pageId="14">Type Material.</emphasis>
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, male:
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:
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,
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47
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, 760 meters, 18
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36.986
<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE898FA918E3D9FECE2" bold="true" box="[941,949,896,918]" pageId="14">9</emphasis>
N, 71
<emphasis id="B93A7C2D9C5CFFE89BFD91953E99ECC4" bold="true" box="[170,179,923,944]" italics="true" pageId="14">°</emphasis>
46.556
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W,
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,
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(
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)
</materialsCitation>
;
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<typeStatus id="54F51E9D9C5CFFE8998291953D10ECC4" box="[725,826,923,944]" pageId="14" type="paratype">Paratypes</typeStatus>
</emphasis>
(same data as holotype): (
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,
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)
</materialsCitation>
.
</paragraph>
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