Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4532645 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/234A87F1-FFD7-FFED-FF68-FC80FBBC58EC |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913 |
status |
|
( Figure 141-145 View Figure 141-145 )
Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913: 430 . Type species Pectinosoma elongatum Arrow, 1913 , by monotypy.
Taxonomic Notes
The following generic diagnosis is based on a single dissected male syntype of the type species, P.
Generic diagnosis
This genus is characterized by its elongate body, large size, distinct coloration pattern; prementum elongate, ventral surface with a medial groove; mesosternum trapezoidal, flattened, anteriorly obscured by an elevated process; 5 th ventrite raised medially, posteriorly raised into a prominent process; pretarsus with all claws simple. The type species name was changed to P. elongata and is here changed back to the original gender-neutral P. elongatum .
Generic redescription
Measurements: Prothorax at widest point 5.0 mm, elytra at widest point 4.8 mm, length 18.0 mm.
Color and vestiture: Head and pronotum black, abdomen and elytra black, legs reddish brown, margins of elytra and pronotum lined with white setae.
Head: Clypeus not coplanar with frons; frons angled at 30 o; labrum in frontal view narrow, rectangular, emarginate, labrum not coplanar with clypeus; labium with prementum elongate, ventral surface with a medial groove ( Fig. 143 View Figure 141-145 ); mandibles in dorsal view semicircular, scissorial area very narrow, blunt, directed aborally, thin in lateral profile, well sclerotized, molar area produced aborally, well sclerotized; maxillary palpi with apical palpus ovate, equal to segments 2-3; antennae with 9 antennomeres, antennomeres 7-9 forming the club, equal in length to antennomeres 3-6 combined.
Prothorax: Pronotum oblong, longer than wide, widest at 2/3 distance form anterior, anterior angle acute, appearing toothed, lateral margin convex, margin with a slight bread, in posterior 1/3, posterior angle obtuse, posterior margin weakly convex, margin with a slight bead; prothoracic leg with coxa transverse; tibia dentate; pretarsus with claws not divergent, equal in length, both claws simple, base of claw toothed.
Mesothorax: Mesosternum trapezoidal, flattened, anteriorly obscured by bifurcate prosternal process, posterior margin convex ( Fig. 144 View Figure 141-145 ); scutellum subtriangular; elytra longer than wide, widest in anterior 1/4, epipleuron with slight deflexed margin, slight membrane along margin, elytral surface lacking clear striae, anterior umbones prominent, posterior umbone very weakly developed; pretarsus similar to prothoracic pretarsus.
Metathorax: Metathoracic leg with coxa widely separated; femur ovate, widest in distal 1/4; tibia clavate, narrow proximally; posteroventral margin with pair of spurs, ventral spur short, broad, dorsal spur elongate, narrow, spurs raised above level of tarsal articulation joint, posterior margin with several elongate setae, margin with a deep, U-shaped groove; pretarsus with claws and empodium similar to prothoracic and mesothoracic claws.
Abdomen: First ventrite strongly angled dorsally, 2 nd ventrite equal to length of 1 st ventrite, ventrites 3-4 subequal in length, hollowed out medially, 5 th ventrite (= propygidium) subequal in length to ventrites 3-4 combined, raised medially in anterior, posteriorly raised into a prominent trapezoidal process, process with distal margin lined with cylindrical elements, lateral margins of process grooved ( Fig. 145 View Figure 141-145 ), ventrite and sternite of 5 th abdominal segment not separated by a suture, spiracle placed anteriorly, 6 th ventrite equal to length of 4 th ventrite, flattened; pygidium longer than wide.
Diversity and Geographic Distribution
Pectinosoma is monotypic, with P. elongatum known only from Guyana.
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
Pectinosoma Arrow, 1913
Katovich, Kerry 2008 |
Pectinosoma
Arrow, G. J. 1913: 430 |