Osoriellus multipunctatus, Irmler, 2014
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.64.2.231-354 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5878939 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E01A87D0-FFFD-FFF5-4E32-F8BDFE84F7E6 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Osoriellus multipunctatus |
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sp. nov. |
Osoriellus multipunctatus View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs 87 View Fig A-C, 101C)
Type material: Holotype, male: Ecuador: Pichincha, Mindo , 10.6 km W. Mindo Road (78°45.14'W, 0°04.23'S), 1375 m elevation, 26.- 29.3.1999, leg. R. Brooks, D. Brzoska, #ECU1899065, ex. flight intercept trap ( KNHM). GoogleMaps
Paratype: Bolivia: Cochabamba, Cochabamba, 109 km E Yungas ( Cochabamba-Villa Tunari Rd. ) (65°42.54'W, 17°08.52'S), flight intercept trap, female, 8.- 12.2.1999, leg. F. Genier, #BOL1G99060 ( UIC) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis: The species can be differentiated from the other similarily sized species by the large prominent eyes and the densely punctate pronotum. It closely resembles O. triangulatus . But the eyes in O. triangulatus are not prominent, the punctation of the pronotum is less dense and the shape of the body is more slender than in O. multipunctatus .
Description: Length: 4.8 mm. Colouration: Dark brown, legs and antennae lighter brown.
Head: 0.57 mm long, 0.97 mm wide; eyes large; twice as long as temples; sides of fore-head strongly convergent; anterior edge of clypeus only half as wide as interstice between eyes; anterior edge of clypeus even; setiferous punctation coarse and dense; on average, interstices between punctures less than half as wide as diameter of punctures; short central area on posterior vertex and at base of antennae impunctate; netlike microsculpture dense and distinct; surface slightly shiny.
Antennae longer than head and half of pronotum combined; second antennomere oblong; third conical and as long as second; fourth antennomere slightly longer than wide; following antennomeres increasing in width, but all quadrate.
Pronotum: 0.90 mm long, 0.99 mm wide; widest shortly behind anterior angles; anterior angles produced to extremely short acute granules; sides evenly convergent to widely ronded posterior angles; lateral margin fine; in dorsal aspect, visible throughout its total length; setiferous punctation coarse and dense, but not coriaceous; on average, interstices between punctures less than half as wide as diameter of punctures; wide midline impunctate; between setiferous punctures with sparse micro-punctation; netlike microsculpture weaker than on head; surface slightly shiny.
Elytra: 1.13 mm long, 1.09 mm wide; with dense coriaceous ground-sculpture; dense setiferous punctation nearly invisible in ground-sculpture.
Abdomen with moderately dense setiferous punctation; netlike microsculpture still weaker than on pronotum; surface moderately shiny.
Protibia: 0.58 mm long, 0.18 mm wide; 9 spines on outer edge; WLR: 1.70; in posterior aspect, comb at inner emargination shortly covered in central part; posterior face densely coverd by yellow setae.
Aedeagus with moderately thick apical lobe ending in obtuse apex; seven sensillae at inner edge of apical lobe.
Etymology: The specific word is a combination of the Latin words multi meaning many and punctatus meaning punctate and refers to the densely punctate pronotum.
KNHM |
The Educational Science Museum [=Kuwait Natural History Museum?] |
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