Stomion genovesa, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00115.x |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5489208 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0395153B-9C28-4B63-0A7A-A827FBE1F9C3 |
treatment provided by |
Diego |
scientific name |
Stomion genovesa |
status |
sp. nov. |
STOMION GENOVESA FINSTON & PECK , SP. NOV.
Stomion helopoides Waterhouse. Van Dyke, 1953: 74 (from Genovesa Island, a misidentification).
Holotype: In CMN collection. Type data: Galápagos Islands, Genovesa Island. Holotype data: Darwin Bay, 26–28.III.92, J. Cook and S. B. Peck, under Cryptocarpus and Bursera litter, 92-68. Paratypes: 99 with same data, and 200 with: Genovesa Island, Prince Phillips Steps, 27.III.92, arid zone, 20 m, Cook and Peck, 92-61.
Etymology: The name is a noun used in apposition, and is the name of the island to which the species is restricted.
Diagnosis: Length 8–10 mm, width 4–5 mm; body broad, convex, 2.0¥ longer than wide; striae and intervals of elytra nearly the same height, giving this species an overall smooth surface; pronotum transverse, 1.5¥ wider than long, coarsely, shallowly punctured, widest behind middle, slightly constricted at base; elytral punctures coarse along striae, smaller in intervals; right mandible with well-developed dorsal tooth as in Figure 13 View Figures 12–17 . The etymology of the name comes from the distribution of this species, which is restricted to Genovesa Island.
Distribution. Genovesa Island: Darwin Bay and Prince Philip’s Steps.
Bionomics. Found in the arid zone, under rocks and in litter of Cryptocarpus shrubs and Bursera trees. Abundant in nesting areas of red-footed boobies. Adults collected from February to June and November. Examined: 341 specimens.
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Canadian Museum of Nature |
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Stomion genovesa
Finston, Terrie L. & Peck, Stewart B. 2004 |
Stomion helopoides Waterhouse. Van Dyke, 1953: 74
Van Dyke EC 1953: 74 |