Stoiba bruneri Blake, 1930

Shin, Chulwoo & Chaboo, Caroline S., 2012, A revision and phylogenetic analysis of Stoiba Spaeth 1909 (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae), ZooKeys 224, pp. 1-36 : 10

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.224.2964

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scientific name

Stoiba bruneri Blake, 1930
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Stoiba bruneri Blake, 1930 View in CoL Figures 314-16

Stoiba bruneri Blake 1930: 219 [original description including figure]; Blackwelder 1946: 743 [checklist]; Wilcox 1975: 151 [checklist]; Borowiec 1999: 130 [catalog]; Chaboo 2000: 379 [outgroup in phylogenetic analysis]; Takizawa 2003: 105 [checklist]; Borowiec and Świętojańska 2012 [online catalog].

Type material.

Holotype (Fig. 3) and four paratypes in USNM (Type No. 43117).

Type locality.

Cuba: Prov. Guantánamo: Sierra Maestra Palma Mocha 1386 m.

Specimens examined.

Cuba: Prov. Guantánamo: Sierra Maestra July 10-20 1922, CH Ballou, SC Bruner, Palma Mocha 1386 m. (USNM: holotype, male; paratype, type No. 43117); Sierra Maestra 900-1200 m, July 10-20 1922, CH Ballou, SC Bruner, EEA. de Cuba, No. 9355, (USNM: paratype, type No. 43117); Sierra Maestra July 10-20 1922, CH Ballou, SC Bruner, 4000-5000 ft. EEA. de Cuba, No. 9355, (USNM: 2 paratypes, type No. 43117); Sierra Maestra, Pico Joaquin, 5300 ft. May 18 1948, J Ferras (USNM: 1 female, MCZ: 1).

Diagnosis.

Stoiba bruneri (Figs 14-16) is similar to Stoiba clarildae , Stoiba flavicollis and Stoiba indivisa but it is mainly distinguished by the black antennomere XI and more rounded lateral edge of the pronotum. It is also distinguished from Stoiba clarildae by its shiny black scutellum and brachypterous hind wing and from Stoiba indivisa by the distinct posterior half of the elytral margin and brachypterous hind wing.

Description.

Adult (n=7) length 7.0-8.5 mm, width 7.0-8.5 mm. Body (Fig. 14-16) rounded, as long as wide, discontinuous between pronotum and elytra, broadest at anterior 1/3 of elytra in dorsal view; profile moderately convex, highest at middle. Antennae pale with antennomere XI black; antennomere III slightly broader apically, almost as long as IV (Fig. 48). Mandible (Fig. 58) with 5 teeth; maxillary palpus (Fig. 60) and labial palpus (Fig. 62) compact. Pronotum (Fig. 14) brown to dark brown, hemispherical with anterior margin slightly emarginate, laterally rounded, slightly convex with surface smooth; margin area distinct in anterior half, vague in posterior half, shallowly and sparsely punctate. Elytra (Fig. 15) moderately convex, blue to dark blue, finely and moderately punctate, broadest at anterior 1/3; margin area distinctly narrower posteriorly, not extending to terminal end. Spermatheca (Fig. 73) falcate with two openings, receptacle 0.5 times as long as pump.

Distribution.

Cuba: Prov. Guantánamo.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Stoiba