Lathropus chickcharnie Thomas, 2010
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5352802 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/985B2935-6D0B-DD3F-FF5A-9614FE5CFC3B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lathropus chickcharnie Thomas |
status |
sp. nov. |
Lathropus chickcharnie Thomas , n. sp.
Fig. 4 View Figure 1-4 , 10 View Figure 9-12 , 16 View Figure 13-18 , 24 View Figure 19-24 , 30 View Figure 27-32 , 38 View Figure 38-40 , 51 View Figure 51-56. 51 , 62
Diagnosis. Length, 1.09mm - 1.28mm. The combination of the following character states is diagnostic for this species: body orange-testaceous, with transverse dark bands at base, middle, and apex of elytra ( Fig. 4 View Figure 1-4 ); pronotum relatively narrow with lateral margins not distinctly undulating ( Fig. 24 View Figure 19-24 ); sublateral line partially effaced; pronotum densely, confusedly punctate ( Fig. 30 View Figure 27-32 ); male genitalia as in Fig. 38 View Figure 38-40 .
Description. Holotype, sex not determined, in FSCA, with label data: “ BAHAMAS: Andros Uncle Charlies Blue Hole 7 June 2001 R. Turnbow”.
Body elongate-oval; orange testaceous, mouthparts paler; elytra with dark transverse bands at base, apical two-thirds, and at apex ( Fig. 4 View Figure 1-4 ). Length, 1.30mm.
Head 2.00× wider than long; surface sculpture extremely coarse ( Fig. 16 View Figure 13-18 ); setae bifurcate; epistome prolonged, comprising 0.37 total length of head measured along midline from front of eyes to front of head capsule, emarginate; antennal scape and pedicel subequal in length, scape and pedicel almost equal in width; antennomeres III-VIII quadrate, about equal in length; antennomeres IX-X broader and longer than preceding flagellar antennomeres; XI longer than X; eye slightly convex, about 0.62 length of head.
Pronotum ( Fig. 24 View Figure 19-24 ) 1.33× wider than long; surface sculpture extremely coarsely areolate-rugose ( Fig. 30 View Figure 27-32 ); setae as on head; broadest at about middle, broader across base than at apex; sublateral line faint, almost effaced; anterior angles rounded, not produced; posterior angles almost right, moderately produced; broad teeth on lateral margins barely indicated.
Elytra 1.61× longer than combined width; broadestnear midlength; margins narrowly explanate; microsculpture coriarious.
Genitalia. Sclerotization of internal sac of male genitalia as in Fig. 38 View Figure 38-40 .
Variation. The degree of development of the lateral pronotal denticles varies from barely indicated to not discernible.
Distribution. Bahamas.
Type material. Paratypes, 18, with label data as follows: 9, “ BAHAMAS: Andros Uncle Charlies
Blue Hole, 7 June 2001 R. Turnbow” ( RHTC) ; 1,
“ BAHAMAS: Andros Island Uncle Charlie’s Blue
Hole 7-VI-2001; beating coll. M. C. Thomas”
( FSCA); 8, “ BAHAMAS: Great Abaco Marsh
Harbour, Pinewoods Nursery 22-XII-1990 R. Keys blacklight trap” ( FSCA, USNM).
Etymology. This species is named after the chickcharnie, a mythical forest creature unique to
Andros Island in the Bahamas. It is used as a noun in apposition.
Discussion. Most of the Andros Island specimens of this species were collected by beating small,
burned hardwood trees on which was growing an orange, powdery fungus.
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