Meganeltumius Romero and Johnson
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/549 |
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Tatiana |
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Meganeltumius Romero and Johnson |
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Meganeltumius Romero and Johnson and M. juani Romero and Johnson are described. This
new genus and species are quite distinct due to the combination of the large gibbosities on the prothorax, the gibbosities on the elytra, the elongate genitalia, and especially the unique pattern of serrations on the metafemur. The hind femur is armed on its inner edge with about eight small serrations beginning about 0.5 from the base and ending at the apex in a subapical spine. This pattern of serrations and spines on the metafemur is unique to this genus of bruchids. All of these characters separate this species from any other and the pattern of serrations and spine on the metafemur separate this genus from any genus known to us. It resembles a large species of Neltumius Bridwell , consequently the name.
When we discovered specimens of Meganeltumius juani Romero and Johnson , we at first thought that they were members of the genus Neltumius Bridwell because of the overall coloration and the gibbosities on the pronotum and elytra. However, upon further examination, especially the spines of the hind femur and the male genitalia, we learned that this was distinctly different from Neltumius and describe it here as a new genus with one species. Nevertheless, it seems to be closely related to species of Neltumius .
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