Liodessus bogotensis matarredonda, Balke & Neven & Villastrigo & Ospina-Torres & Prieto & Gutierrez Rubiano & Lotta & Dueñas & Hendrich, 2023
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Liodessus bogotensis matarredonda |
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ssp. nov. |
Liodessus bogotensis matarredonda ssp. nov.
Figs 6A View Figure 6 , 9B View Figure 9 , 10E View Figure 10
Type locality.
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Páramo de Matarredonda.
Holotype: Colombia • ♂; Cundinamarca, Matarredonda park; 3,400 m alt.; 20.xi.2018; 4.560, -74.013; Ospina, Balke & Megna leg.; COL_MB_2018_10; UNAL. Paratypes: Colombia • 126 specimens; same data as holotype; UNAL, ZSM. ZSM specimen imaging number for holotype: ZSM-COL-00084.
Description of holotype.
Habitus narrowly elongate-oval, with a slight discontinuity between pronotum and elytra (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ); pronotum widest before base (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ). Total length 2.0 mm; length without head 1.8 mm; maximum width 0.9 mm.
Color. Very dark brown to blackish dorsally and ventrally; lighter on anterior head, lateral pronotum, and bases of meso- and metatibia; elytron with slightly paler band like markings obvious under dorsal lighting under dissecting scope. (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ).
Surface sculpture. Head with a few setiferous punctures in front of a faint occipital line, distinct microreticulation present except on middle of head between the eyes (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ); posterior to occipital line with distinct microreticulation and few punctures. Pronotum and elytron shiny, with moderately dense, coarse, setiferous punctation (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ).
Structures. Head with faint occipital line, with rounded clypeus. Antenna stout. Pronotum with distinct lateral bead and distinct, long, deep basal striae (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ).
Genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus typical of the L. bogotensis complex, with slight variation in curvature among individuals, somewhat more bulbous before tip; tip in ventral view more parallel-sided (Figs 9B View Figure 9 , 10E View Figure 10 ); parameres simple of the " Bidessini " type, 2-segmented.
Variation.
Measurements (N = 20). Total length: 1.8-2.1 mm (mean 2.02); length without head 1.7-1.9 mm (mean 1.77); maximum width 0.9-1.0 mm (mean 0.91).
Occipital line. Faint and ill-defined to almost absent (only a few serial punctures visible instead).
Color. Usually darkly colored but a few specimens with paler, band-like markings on elytra.
Female variation: see below.
Metathoracic wings. Short, 2/3 or elytral length; venation visible in five dissected specimens from COL_MB_2018_10.
Female. External morphology as in male, with the dorsal surface shiny except for microreticulation on the head; dorsal sculpturation varies, either with microreticulation on the posterior ~1/3 of elytron so the surface appears slightly less shiny, or with microreticulation stronger over the entire dorsal surface so the surface appears dull (mesh-like, as in Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ).
Etymology.
Named after the type locality, Páramo de Matarredonda. The word “matarredonda” is a noun in the nominative singular standing in apposition.
Identification notes.
The median lobe of the aedeagus is slightly more parallel-sided in ventral view than in the other subspecies (Fig. 10 E View Figure 10 ). This subspecies is only reliably identified on the basis of the collecting locality and Cox1 data. In the COLLI sequence database this subspecies has one diagnostic character different from the other subspecies (Table 1 View Table 1 ).
Distribution.
Only known from the Páramo de Matarredonda but see below (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).
Habitat.
Exposed, shallow, densely vegetated, stagnant bodies of water.
Note.
Specimens from a locality at 3,300 m en route to the Páramo de Matarredonda from Bogota city are morphologically intermediate between L. bogotensis matarredonda and L. b. bogotensis (Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ), and they most likely belong to a hybrid population. Their haplotype is that of L. b. bogotensis (Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ).
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