Pachyrhynchus phaleratus ssp. dannylayroni, Rukmane, 2019
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12521148 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CC878D-FFD7-DB4B-DE77-503EFD7E14BD |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pachyrhynchus phaleratus ssp. dannylayroni |
status |
subsp. nov. |
Pachyrhynchus phaleratus ssp. dannylayroni subsp. nov.
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Type material. Female. Holotype. ‘’ PHILIPPINES / Luzon, Dingalan , Aurora / I. 2019 / local collector leg.’’ (white rectangular label, printed); ‘’ HOLOTYPE / Pachyrhynchus phaleratus ssp. dannylayroni / Rukmane, 2019 / det. Rukmane A. 2019’’ (red rectangular label, printed) .
Distribution: Luzon Island, Aurora Province.
Description. Female. Measurements (Holotype): LB: 13.1; LR: 1.9; WR: 1.8; LP: 4.0; WP: 3.7; LE: 8.9; WE: 6.2. Rostrum wider than long, LR/WR 1,05; pronotum slightly longer than wide, LP/WP 1.08; elytra nearly 1.5 times longer than wide, LE/ WE 1.44; elytra more than two times as long as prothorax, LE/LP 2.23; elytra wider than prothorax, WE/WP 1.66. Body surface black, shiny, with pale green markings of round to recumbent scales. Dorsal habitus as shown in Fig.3 View Fig . Prothorax with same markings as in P.phaleratus ssp. phaleratus . Each elytron with the following markings: 1) three longitudinal stripes at basal
Rukmane A.
part, from base to submedial part; 2) longitudinal line along lateral margin in all length; 3) two elongated sutural patches at apical part; 4) two roundish patches medially, two roundish patches at apical ½; 5) longitudinal stripe from the middle to apical 1/2 along interval IV; 6) triangular patch near apex laterally; elytra widest just in the middle, apex firmly rounded. Metasternum covered with round pale green scales; two patches on ventrite I, each redirected laterally; round patch of scales on each side of ventrite II. Genitalia as illustrated in Fig. 4 View Fig E-G.
Male unknown.
Differential analyses. This new subspecies is delimitated from P.phaleratus ssp. phaleratus mainly by its unique markings on elytra, which are much more thick than in P.phaleartus ssp. phaleratus .
Etymology. This subspecies was named after Danny Layron in appreciation of cooperation and possibility to study current material.
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