Prisopoides caatingaensis, Heleodoro & Rafael, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.jcz.2020.01.005 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3716928 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9D0A8794-FFCD-067A-05BC-600EBF8AEFF7 |
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Prisopoides caatingaensis |
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sp. nov. |
Prisopoides caatingaensis View in CoL sp. nov.
Fig. 39A-B View Fig .
Examined material. Holotype: “ Brasil, Piauí, Caracol, Parque Nac. [Nacional] Serra das Confus oes ~, casa do visitante, 765m, 9 13 0 33ʺS 43 27 0 48ʺW ”, “ Armadilha luminosa, 05.vi.2014, J.A. Rafael, F. Limeira de Oliveira , T. L. F. Rocha cols.” (1 _ CZMA)/ Paratype: same as holotype, but “Riacho dos bois, 575m, 9 13 0 11.9ʺS 43 29 0 26.2ʺW ”, “Armadilha de malaisem 20-30.iv.2014 ”. (1 _ CZMA). GoogleMaps
Etymology. The species name refers to the Caatinga biome in which these insects were collected. This biome is endemic to Brazil.
Diagnosis. Pronotum with triangular light brown spot, followed by conspicuous M-shaped black spot ( Fig. 39C View Fig ). Anterior femur dorsally and ventrally opaque, ventrally brown with several conspicuous scattered small black punctuations ( Fig. 39A-D View Fig ). Sternum 7 trapezoidal, 1.3 times wider than long ( Fig. 40B-D View Fig ). Subgenital plate with posterior margin arched, convex; medial projection slightly emarginated ( Fig. 40B-D View Fig ). Vomer with base strongly arched, lateral margin conspicuously curved ( Fig. 40E View Fig ). Basal pouch two times longer than wide; projection of basal pouch with rounded apex, pointed towards basal margin of genitalia; in dorsal view with apical margin conspicuously sinuous ( Fig. 41 View Fig ). Dorsal left sclerite in dorsal view with lateral margin and apex slightly sinuous, with constant width; length barely surpassing half the length of genitalia ( Fig. 41 View Fig ).
Description. Head. Dorsum and gena rugose. Clypeus and area between clypeus and labrum light brown. Area between clypeus and labrum ellipsoid, conspicuous. Compound eyes reddish, with black spots. Antenna light brown with dark brown spots and short setae.
Thorax. Pronotum opaque, with triangular light brown spot, followed by conspicuous M-shaped black spot ( Fig. 39A-C View Fig ). Mesonotum opaque, rectangular, with mesoscutum ellipsoidal; scutellum cordiform ( Fig. 39A-B View Fig ). Metanotum shiny, rugose, with conspicuous medial black stripe ( Fig. 39B View Fig ). Coxopleurite circular, rugose. Mesothoracic epimeron irregular in shape, rugose, light brown with dark brown spots. Mesothoracic episternum light brown, rugose, with long setae on ventral margin. Metathoracic pleural region dark brown, opaque, rugose, with black spots. Probasisternum dark brown, smooth. Mesobasisternum and metasternum rugose.
Legs. Anterior leg light brown, mid and posterior legs posteriorly the same. Anterior femur dorsally and ventrally opaque, brown with several conspicuous scattered small black spots; posterior margin with long setae ( Fig. 39A, D View Fig ). Anterior tibia same as anterior femur, but ventrally without black spots and shiny. Mid femur anteriorly shiny, brown, with ventral margin covered by long white setae; posteriorly opaque, brown, with black spots; ventral margin with two projections, that near tibia longest. Mid tibia same as mid femur, but opaque anteriorly and without conspicuous apical projection. Posterior femur anteriorly brown, shiny, with posterior margin slightly sinuous; posteriorly brown, opaque. Posterior tibia same as posterior femur, but with 14 spines at posterior margin.
Wings ( Fig. 39A, B View Fig ). Tegmina hyaline, with light brown and yellow veins and transversal veins. Posterior wing reaching tergum 8, with apical third of costal area brown; basal and mid thirds and anal area hyaline, with light brown veins.
Abdomen. Abdominal terga opaque. Terga 3-6 rectangular, longer than wide. Tergum 7 rectangular, 1.2 times wider than long ( Fig. 40A View Fig ). Tergum 8 rectangular, 1.6 times wider than long ( Fig. 40A View Fig ). Tergum 9 rectangular, two times wider than long ( Fig. 40A View Fig ). Tergum 10 dome-shaped, with basal margin concave, lateral and posterior margins arched ( Fig. 40A View Fig ). Cercus with few long setae and black spots ( Fig. 40A, B View Fig ). Abdominal sterna laterally light brown, medially black ( Figs. 39F View Fig and 40B View Fig ). Sternum 6 quadratic ( Fig. 40B View Fig ). Sternum 7 trapezoidal, 1.3 times wider than long ( Fig. 40B View Fig ). Sternum 8 rectangular, wider than long, with inconspicuous boundary with subgenital plate ( Fig. 40B View Fig ). Subgenital plate with posterior margin arched, convex; medial projection slightly emarginated, with small setae ( Fig. 40B-D View Fig ). Vomer with base strongly arched, lateral margin conspicuously curved; apex rounded ( Fig. 40E View Fig ).
Genitalia ( Fig. 41 View Fig ). Basal pouch two times longer than wide; projection of basal pouch with rounded apex, pointed towards basal margin of genitalia; in dorsal view with apical margin conspicuously sinuous. Dorsal left sclerite in dorsal view with lateral margin and apex slightly sinuous, with constant width; length barely surpassing half the length of genitalia; attached to dorsal wall of genitalia.
Variations. In the holotype the general coloration of the body is light brown, whilst in paratype it is closer to gray. The spots on the pronotum are more conspicuous in the paratype.
Measurements. Body length 28.7-29.0; pronotum 1.7-1.8; mesonotum 2.8-3.0; anterior femur 7.0-7.3; mid femur 3.4-3.8; posterior femur 7.7-8.0.
Type condition. Holotype in good condition, except for the left antenna, which is missing, and the presence of traces of fungi at the base of the tegmina and on the mid and posterior legs. The paratype is more damaged, with the right and left anterior leg missing, right mid and right posterior legs separated from the body and glued to a label sheet pinned alongside the specimen. The genitalia of the paratype has approximately half of the dorsal lobe missing.
Geographical records. Brazil, Piauí: Caracol.
Remarks. This is the shortest specimen of the genus. This is the only species with the black punctuations at ventral side of the anterior femur.
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