Platyhydnobius andersoni Peck & Cook, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2102.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5317236 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D718473F-EA29-0C3D-FF1C-FCF8F5AE5195 |
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Felipe |
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Platyhydnobius andersoni Peck & Cook |
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sp. nov. |
Platyhydnobius andersoni Peck & Cook View in CoL , new species
( Figs. 156–159 View FIGURES 156–159 , 160 View FIGURE 160 )
Type material. Holotype: ♂ ( CMNC). MEXICO: Chiapas State: Mpio. (Municipio) Tapalapa, Cerro El Calvario, near Tapalapa , 17°11'11.9"N, 93°07'21.0"W, 23.VII.2003, 2200 m, R. Anderson, 2003-118, wet cloud forest litter GoogleMaps . Paratypes (4): MEXICO: Chiapas State: with same data as holotype, ♂, 3♀♀ ( SBPC) GoogleMaps .
Diagnostic description. Reddish brown, shining; elytral bases with a narrow transverse yellow band; elytral epipleurae yellow. Length of pronotum + elytra = 3.0–3.4 mm (males), 3.4 mm (females). Head moderately coarsely, densely punctate. Pronotum broad, widest at base, sides weakly rounded, basal angles nearly right-angled; ratio length:width = 1:1.9; moderately coarsely, densely punctate. Elytra short, wider than pronotum, ratio length:width = 1:0.9; with 9 regular, closely punctate striae; striae 6 and 7 do not reach apex, stria 8 does not reach base, stria 1 weakly impressed; intervals minutely punctate, transversely striolate. Antennal club ( Fig. 156 View FIGURES 156–159 ) slender, ratio club width:length = 1:3.7; width ratio of antennomeres 7:8:9 = 1.4:1:1.5. In both sexes, all femora unarmed; all tibiae slender, spinose on outer margin, protibiae and mesotibiae weakly widened apically, male mesotibia weakly curved. Male. Aedeagus ( Fig. 157 View FIGURES 156–159 ) with median lobe elongate, apex rounded. Parameres longer than median lobe, flat, with small lateral lobes near base. Paramere apices thin, weakly expanded, with a single dorsal seta and many small setae apically. Female. Coxites ( Fig. 159 View FIGURES 156–159 ) elongate, narrow, with apical and subapical setae; styli elongate, inserted at apices of coxites. Sternite 8 ( Fig. 158 View FIGURES 156–159 ) rounded apically; anterior apophysis narrowing to rounded apex.
Bionomics and distribution. Known only from cloud forest litter in July at the type locality ( Fig. 160 View FIGURE 160 ).
Etymology. Named in recognition of the collector, Dr. Robert S. Anderson, entomologist of the Canadian Museum of Nature, and an assiduous collector of litter inhabiting beetles in Central America.
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