Laemosaccus arizonensis Hespenheide, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-73.4.905 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5205695 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C0F9822F-3C24-493E-A4F5-246EDB1F5CD3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:C0F9822F-3C24-493E-A4F5-246EDB1F5CD3 |
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Carolina |
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Laemosaccus arizonensis Hespenheide |
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sp. nov. |
Laemosaccus arizonensis Hespenheide , new species
Zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:C0F9822F-3C24-493E-A4F5-246EDB1F5CD3 ( Figs. 9 View Figs , 20 View Figs )
Description. Holotype Male. Length 2.9 mm, width 1.3 mm wide ( Fig. 9 View Figs ). Robust, subcylindrical in cross section, broadly rounded behind, more narrowly so in front, black except each elytron with large red-orange spot on anterior 3/4 from near lateral margins to anterior margin and suture and broadly rounded behind; pronotum, elytra, and propygidium glabrous; thorax and abdomen ventrally with punctures each with a silvery seta except in transverse oval glabrous area across midline of metasternum and anterior section of abdominal ventrite 1, head with few inconspicuous setae on rostrum above antennal insertions and behind eyes, setae more slender and semi-erect on basal half of femora, hair-like and semi-erect on ventral half of tergite 8 and in dense tufts on either side of the midline on abdominal ventrite 1. Head hemispherical, 0.7 mm wide, rostrum rounded-terete, densely, finely punctate, 0.4 mm long, antennae inserted at middle. Pronotum gibbous, convex at base in lateral view, less convex in cross section, constricted before anterior margin, 0.95 mm long, 1.2 mm wide, broadest at middle, with lateral margins more rounded in front than behind, finely, evenly punctate, punctures longitundinally confluent, with fine medial carina on basal half. Elytra slightly wider than pronotum at base, 1.9 mm long, 1.3 mm maximum width, elytral striae subequal to intervals, striae moderately coarsely punctate, intervals rounded-angulate, interval 3 weakly toothed on middle third, interval 5 weakly toothed on apical half. Abdominal ventrite 5 half as long at middle as at lateral margins. Profemora with acute ventral tooth before middle. Genitalia as in Fig. 20 View Figs ; aedeagus 0.80 mm long.
Allotype Female. As male but 2.75 mm long, 1.2 mm wide; rostrum forming conspicuous obtuse angle with front, subcylindrical, polished, very finely, sparsely, inconspicuously punctate, 0.4 mm long; area on either side of midline of posterior half of metasternum and abdominal ventrites 1 and 2 glabrous and more or less polished; tergite 7 convex, coarsely punctate, with semi-erect, hair-like setae on ventral fifth.
Specimens Examined. Holotype: Arizona: Cochise Co., Chiricahua Mountains, Onion Saddle , 7600’, 31°56’N 109°16’W, 22.07.1981, H. A. Hespenheide, Quercus (USNM) GoogleMaps . Allotype: Arizona: Cochise Co., E. Turkey Creek , 6.5 mi. W Portal, 6400’, 31°54-55’N 109°15’W, 20.07.1981, H. A. Hespenheide, oak ( USNM) . Paratypes: USA: Arizona: Cochise Co., Chiricahua Mts. , 07.06.1908, V. Owen (1, LACM) ; Pinery Cyn., Chiricahua Mts., below Onion Saddle , 7200’, 31°56’N 109°16’W, 25.06.1999, H. A. Hespenheide, on leaves of Quercus gambelli Nutt. (7, BMNH, CHAH) GoogleMaps ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts., Sunny Flat , 5100’, 31°53’N 109°10’W, 23.06.1984, 23, 24, 26.05.1985, H. A. Hespenheide, on Quercus sp. (17, CHAH, TAMU) GoogleMaps , 30.05.1982, H.A. Hespenheide, Quercus (2, CHAH) , 20.05.1985, H. A. Hespenheide (1, CHAH) ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts. , 5 mi. WSW Portal, 5900’, 31°54’N 109°13-14’W, 24.06.1999, H. A. Hespenheide (1, CHAH) ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts., Herb Martyr Dam , 5800’, 31°52’N 109°14’W, 30.05.1997, L. M. LaPierre (1, CHAH) GoogleMaps ; Chiricahua Mts., E. Turkey Creek , 6.5 mi. W Portal, 6400’, 31°54-55’N 109°15’W, 16.07.1981, H. A. Hespenheide (1, CHAH) ; Chiricahua Mountains, Onion Saddle , 7600’, 31°56’N 109°16’W, 21.07.1981, H. A. Hespenheide (1, CHAH) GoogleMaps ; Cave Ck. Cyn., Chiricahua Mts. , 2 mi. WSW Portal, no date (1, CHAH) ; Miller Can., Huachu [ca] Mts. , 9, 10, 11, 12.07.1907, H. A. Kaeber (4, USNM) ; Copper Cyn., Huachuca Mts. , 25.07.1984, W. F. Barr, Quercus (1, WFBM) ; [Pima Co.], Catalina Mts., Htchck. Hwy. mi. 10, 19.06.1958, C. O’ Brien (1, ASUHIC) ; Santa Cruz Co., Madera Canyon, Josephine Saddle Trail , 26.07.1989, R. Turnbow (1, CMNC) , Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mts. , 10- 15.07.1975, A. E. Lewis (1, ASUHIC) , Madera Canyon , 28.07.1967, R. A. Tilden (1, ASUHIC) ; S. Rita Mts. , 11.06, Hubbard & Schwarz (1, USNM) . Mexico: Oaxaca: Hwy 175, 22 mi. NE Oaxaca,7900’, 26.08.1982, C. & L. O’ Brien & G. Wibmer (1, ASUHIC) .
Hosts. Adults have been collected on Quercus gambelli Nutt. and on undetermined oaks.
Etymology. This species is named for the state in which it was first collected.
Discussion. Males of L. arizonensis are easily recognizable by the external secondary sexual character of the two tufts of semi-erect setae on the first abdominal ventrite. Females have a short, polished, peg-like rostrum at an angle with the frons, large posthumeral orange spots and medially glabrous first abdominal ventrite. Although widely disjunct, the specimen from Oaxaca shares this character and the equally distinctive genitalia. This is one of the smallest Laemosaccus in the L. nephele group of species; males vary in length from 2.20 to 2.90 mm (mean = 2.60 mm, n = 26); females vary from 2.45 to 3.10 mm (mean = 2.73 mm, n = 13).
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