Decorosa limatula, Opitz, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/599.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D0C109-7F23-8171-70D3-EE3CFD3BFA47 |
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Carolina |
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Decorosa limatula |
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sp. nov. |
Decorosa limatula , new species
Figures 12, 15–18 View Figs , 46 View Fig
HOLOTYPE: Female. Loma Vieja, S Constanza, Aug. ’38, Dom. Rep., c. 6,000 ft., Darl. ( MCZC). (Specimen point mounted, gender label affixed to paper point; support card; locality label; holotype label.)
PARATYPES: None.
DIAGNOSIS: The broadly flattened pronotum, less acute lateral pronotal tubercle, bispinous condition of the anteroapical margin of the protibia, and configuration of the elytral pattern (fig. 12) readily distinguish the members of this species from congeners.
DESCRIPTION: Size: Length 5.0 mm; width 1.3 mm. Integumental Color: Cranium and pronotum light red-brown, vertex infuscated; antennae yellow; elytra as in figure 12; legs predominantly yellow, tibiae infuscated; venter dark brown. Vestiture: Cranium and pronotum densely vested with pale decumbent setae. Head: Vertex about two times wider than width of eye (19:34); antennae generally as in figure 4. Thorax: Pronotum only slightly longer than broad (70:68), broadly flattened; pronotal lateral tubercle obtuse; side margins not very sinuous; anterior margin conspicuously wider than posterior margin (65:60); protibial anteroapical region with two spines. Abdomen: No aedeagal information available.
VARIATION: One specimen examined.
NATURAL HISTORY: The unique specimen was collected in August at 1829 m.
DISTRIBUTION (fig. 46): This species is known from the highlands of south-central Dominican Republic.
ETYMOLOGY: The specific epithet is a Latin adjective derived from limatulus (‘‘rather polished’’) with a feminine ending to modify the genus name. I refer to the shimmering characteristic that the short pale decumbent setae bestow on the cranium and pronotal disc.
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