Megatrachys bibara, Opitz, 2008

Opitz, Weston, 2008, Classification, natural history, and evolution of Epiphloeinae (Coleoptera: Cleridae). Part VII. The genera Hapsidopteris Opitz, Iontoclerus Opitz, Katamyurus Opitz, Megatrachys Opitz, Opitzia Nemésio, Pennasolis Opitz, new genus, Pericales Opitz, new genus, Pteroferus Opitz, new genus, and Turbophloeus Opitz, new genus, Zootaxa 1754, pp. 1-40 : 21-23

publication ID

1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5123622

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A887BA-FFD4-FFF4-2DD9-F92EC87B6320

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scientific name

Megatrachys bibara
status

sp. nov.

Megatrachys bibara , new species

Map 2.

Holotype. ♀: GUAT., ZACAPA, 2 km San Lorenzo , 5400', JUN 3–5, 1989, E. Giesbert ( FSCA) (Specimen point mounted, antenna and gender symbol affixed to paper point; support card; locality label; FSCA acronymic label; holotype label.)

Diagnosis: These small specimens (about 4.0 mm) are conveniently distinguished from congeners by having two small black setal tufts near the elytral apex.

Description: Length 4. 2 mm; width 1.3 mm. Form: Short oblong rectangulate. Integument: Mostly brown, cranial vertex with two brown setal tufts, legs yellow and with brown infuscations, elytra admixture of light brown and dark brown regions, elytral setae yellow, dark brown, or black, two black setal tufts near the elytral apex. Head: Eyes large, very convex; vertex between eyes broad. Thorax: Pronotal side margins with slightly-developed tubercle, anterior transverse depression not prominent, disc roughly sculptured and with coarse punctations; elytral side margins parallel to posterior four-fifths, then acutely rounded to apex; disc subcorrugated and coarsely punctate. Abdomen: Female pygidium transverse.

Variation: One specimen examined.

Natural history: The holotype specimen was collected in June, at 1646 m.

Distribution (Map 2): Known only from the type locality.

Etymology: The specific epithet is a Latin compound name formed from bi (= two) and barba (= beard). It refers to the two black setal tufts near the elytra apex.

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Megatrachys

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