Peltonotus deltamentum Jameson and Wada, 2004

Jameson, Mary Liz & Wada, Kaoru, 2004, Revision of the genus Peltonotus Burmeister (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae) from Southeastern Asia, Zootaxa 502 (1), pp. 1-66 : 18-19

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.502.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E1B410F1-0859-41D3-B0EF-E57DD1C4383F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5248449

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A4A725-CA43-FFE4-FEC6-FDE9FBA7FB2A

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Felipe

scientific name

Peltonotus deltamentum Jameson and Wada
status

sp. nov.

Peltonotus deltamentum Jameson and Wada , n. sp.

( Figs. 19 View FIGURES 19–28 , 29 View FIGURES 29–30 , 33 View FIGURES 31–36 , 39a–c View FIGURES 37–39 , 67)

Type Material. Holotype male housed at WADA with following label data, male genitalia and mouthparts mounted beneath specimen: a) " Balai Karangan Kalimantan Barat Borneo INDONESIA X 1989 leg. N. Nisikawa " (typeface), b) K. WADA Col. No. 336" (typeface, yellow label), c) our holotype label.

Description. Holotype male. Length 16.6 mm. Widest width 8.0 mm. Color: Head, pronotum, scutellum, pygidium, elytron, and venter castaneous. Elytra with weak iridescent bloom Head: Surface of frons with base sparsely punctate, disc densely punctate; punctures simple, lacking setae or setigerous laterally; setae minute (1–7 per puncture) and short (0–1 per puncture). Surface of clypeus densely punctate; punctures simple, lacking setae or setigerous laterally; setae minute (1–7 per puncture) and short (0–1 per puncture). Clypeus laterally weakly bowed, apex truncate, corners square, beaded; bead not weakly arcuate posteriorly. Labrum broadly narrowly emarginate at middle. Mandible with external edge rounded, inner apex with 2 teeth. Mentum with apical half broadly triangular ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19–28 ), notched at middle; palpomere 2 dorsoventrally flattened, about 3.0 times width of palpomere 1, setose; setae dense, moderately long, rufous, weakly thickened, curled at apex. Maxilla ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 29–30 ): mala with dense lamellate setal brush; stipes with setae dense, long, flattened at apex, curled at apex; palpomere 2 with internomedial bump and greatly enlarged. Antennal club subequal to segments 2–7. Pronotum: Bead lacking anterior to scutellum. Surface moderately densely punctate; punctures simple, unisetigerous laterally and apically; setae minute. Lateral margin lacking long setae. Elytral sutural length: About 4.2 times length of scutellum. Elytra: Surface with 7 poorly developed, punctate, longitudinal striae between suture and humerus; punctures ocellate, moderate in size, moderately dense, multisetigerous apically and laterally; setae minute (1–20+ per puncture) and short (0–1 per puncture). Intervals similarly sculptured. Propygidium: Surface shagreened and densely, confluently punctate; punctures simple, multisetigerous (laterally) and unisetigerous (near apex); setae minute (0–5+ per puncture) and short (0–1 per puncture), tawny. Pygidium: Surface densely punctate; punctures ocellate, multisetigerous; setae minute (7– 20+ per puncture) and long (0–1 per puncture). Venter: Prosternal keel elongate; apex projecting anteriorly at about 90° with respect to ventral plane, produced to about 1/2 of protrochanter, truncate. Mesometasternal apex invaginated, not produced. Legs: Foretibia of male tridentate (basal tooth very weakly developed); lateral margin with short, dense setae. Foretarsomere 5 subequal in length to tarsomeres 1–4, thickened; foretarsomeres 3–4 with apices weakly expanded, dorsal and ventral apices of tarsomeres 1–4 clothed with narrow patch of dense, short setae. Foreclaws of male with inner claw broadly curved ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 31–36 ), about 3 times thicker than outer claw; outer claw strongly arcuate, subequal in length to inner claw; empodium not bulbous at base. Meso­ and metatibial claws of male with 2 setae, claws weakly angled toward venter, about 1/2 length of metatarsomere 5. Metatibia of male with apical spurs nearly straight; ventral spur produced to middle of metatarsomere 1, dorsal spur produced to apex of metatarsomere 2. Parameres: Fig. 39a–c View FIGURES 37–39 .

Diagnosis. This species is easily separated from other species of Peltonotus by the form of the mentum (broadly triangular; Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19–28 ), the second maxillary palpomere that is greatly enlarged ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 29–30 ), the form of the smaller foreclaw of the male (strongly arcuate; Fig. 33 View FIGURES 31–36 ), and form of the male genitalia ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 37–39 ). Other characters that are diagnostic are: mala with dense lamellate setal brush; foretibia of male tridentate (basal tooth very weakly developed) and lateral margin with short, dense setae.

Etymology. The specific epithet, “ deltamentum ”, refers to the form of the mentum that is triangular in the apical half (“ delta ” is Greek for “shaped like a triangle”).

Distribution (Fig. 67). West Kalimantan Province, Bornean Indonesia.

Locality record (1 specimen) from WADA .

BORNEAN INDONESIA. West Kalimantan Province (1): Balaikarangan.

Temporal Data. October (1).

Remarks. This species is known from a single male specimen.

WADA

Western Australia Department of Agriculture

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Dynastidae

Genus

Peltonotus

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