Photinopygus punctatus ( Bernhauer, 1905 )
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Photinopygus punctatus ( Bernhauer, 1905) View in CoL
( Figs. 176 View FIGURE 176 , 184–190 View FIGURES 184–187 View FIGURES 188–190 )
Xanthopygus punctatus Bernhauer, 1905: 183 View in CoL .
Photinopygus punctatus (Bernhauer) View in CoL ; Chatzimanolis 2021: 91.
Type material. Lectotype, male, with labels: “ Peru ” / “punctiger Fv Bang-Haas determ. Bernh ” / “ punctatus Bernh Typus” / “Chicago NHMus M. Bernhauer Collection ” / “FMNHINS3975434” / “Lectotype Xanthopygus punctatus Bernhauer des. Chatzimanolis 2022 ”. In the collection of FMNH.
Additional Materials. BOLIVIA: Cochabamba: Chapare [-16.83°, -66.16°], iii.1971, Bolle leg. (1 ♀ CNC) ; same locality and collector, iii.1973 (1 ♀ CNC) ; Cristal Mayu [-17.00°, -65.63°], 26.xi.1949. L. Peña leg., Scheerpeltz coll. (1 ♁ NMW) ; ECUADOR: Azuay: Maras [-2.79°, -78.75°] (1 ♀ MFNB) ; El Oro: unknown locality, 23.ii.[19]44, C.B. Williams leg. (♀ NHMUK) ; Pastaza: Llandia , 17km N Puyo [-1.38°, -77.99°], 1000 m, 16.vii.1994, remnant rainforest, F. Génier leg., SM0007817 (1 ♁ SEMC) ; PERU: Cuzco: Consuelo, Manu Rd. , km 165 [-13.10°, -71.60°], 6–7.x.1982, FIT, E Watrous, G. Mazurek leg., FMNHINS4030597 (1 ♁ FMNH) ; Huánuco: Tingo Maria [-9.29°, -75.99°], 5–8.iv.[19]63, L. Peña leg., FMNHINS3975504 (1 ♀ FMNH) ; same locality, 10.x.1954, E.I. Schlinger, E.S. Ross leg. (1 ♀ CAS) ; Cocha Cashu Biol. Station , Manu NP [-11.896°, -71.407°], 350 m, 17.x.2000, R. Brooks leg., SM0268154 (1 ♀ SEMC) ; unknown region: unknown locality, Scheerpeltz coll. (1 ♀ NMW) ; unknown locality, Kraatz coll. (1 ♁ SDEI); unknown locality (1 ♀ MFNB) .
Diagnosis. Photinopygus punctatus belongs in the concave pronotum species group. Among species of that group that have pronotum with dense punctation (i.e., with 5–9 organized rows of punctures on each half beside median impunctate line), antennomeres 4–5 longer than wide, and sternite 7 in males with porose structure, P. punctatus can be recognized by the following combination of characters: sternite 8 in males with large deep Ushaped emargination posteriorly ( Fig. 185 View FIGURES 184–187 ), sternite 7 in males with narrow, deep and ‘shaved’ (appearing glabrous and ‘excavated’) emargination posteriorly ( Fig. 185 View FIGURES 184–187 ); aedeagus with median lobe in lateral view with small ( Fig. 188 View FIGURES 188–190 ) subapical tooth, antennomeres 8–10 transverse ( Fig. 187 View FIGURES 184–187 ), and deep punctures on head and pronotum ( Figs. 185–186 View FIGURES 184–187 ).
Description. Forebody ( Fig. 184 View FIGURES 184–187 ) length 6.6–7.3 mm. Color of head, pronotum and mesoscutellum dark brown to black; antennae orange; legs dark brown to black except protarsi dark orange (in some specimens meso-, metatarsi light brown); elytra metallic blue with green or purple overtones; abdomen dark brown to black except segments 7– 8 (orange). Antenna ( Fig. 187 View FIGURES 184–187 ) with antennomere 3 without tomentose pubescence; antennomere 4 with tomentose pubescence; antennomeres 4–6 longer than wide; antennomere 7 subquadrate; antennomeres 8–10 transverse. Head transverse; HW/HL ratio = 1.47–1.63. Posterior margin of head slightly extended posteriad on each side of neck. Head with medium-sized punctures, distance between punctures as wide as 1–2 punctures but punctures denser posteriorly. Left mandible with bicuspid tooth. Pronotum ( Fig. 186 View FIGURES 184–187 ) subquadrate; PW/PL ratio = 1.04–1.12. Lateral margins of pronotum in dorsal view posteriad of midpoint concave; pronotum with 7–8 dense rows of punctures on each half beside median impunctate line; distance between punctures as wide as 1–2 punctures but areas of pronotum without punctures. EL/PL ratio = 1.38–1.48. Elytra with dense punctation; distance between punctures as wide as 0–0.5 punctures. Metepisternum covered with punctures (impunctate area less than 1/3). Abdomen with tergites 3–4 setose; tergites 3–5 with curved carina (arch-like). In males, sternite 7 with large porose structure, sternite 7 with narrow, deep and ‘shaved’ (appearing glabrous, ‘excavated’) emargination posteriorly; sternite 8 with large U-shaped emargination posteriorly ( Fig. 185 View FIGURES 184–187 ). Aedeagus as in Figs. 188–189 View FIGURES 188–190 ; in dorsal view paramere converging to narrow rounded apex; paramere subequal and slightly narrower (except apically) than median lobe; in lateral view paramere becoming narrower near tip; paramere with peg setae as in Fig. 189 View FIGURES 188–190 . Median lobe in dorsal view converging to narrow pointed tip; in lateral view median lobe becoming narrower; median lobe with tiny subapical tooth.
Distribution. Known from the Boreal and South Brazilian biogeographic dominions. Distributed in the department of Cochabamba in Bolivia, the provinces of Azuay, El Oro and Pastaza in Ecuador, and the departments of Cuzco and Huánuco in Peru. Map is shown in Fig.176 View FIGURE 176 .
Habitat. Collected at low to mid elevations (350–1000 m) with flight intercept traps.
CNC |
Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes |
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
MFNB |
Museo Friulano di Storia Naturale |
NHMUK |
Natural History Museum, London |
SEMC |
University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute |
FMNH |
Field Museum of Natural History |
CAS |
California Academy of Sciences |
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Photinopygus punctatus ( Bernhauer, 1905 )
Chatzimanolis, Stylianos 2023 |
Xanthopygus punctatus
Bernhauer, M. 1905: 183 |