Peridinetus lugubris Prena
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195971 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208921 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A672222-FFEB-C276-FF75-1FAAFC74FD16 |
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Peridinetus lugubris Prena |
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sp. nov. |
20. Peridinetus lugubris Prena View in CoL , sp. n.
( Fig. 52, 53 View FIGURES 50 – 57 )
Diagnosis. Peridinetus lugubris is a stout species near P. frontalis that can be recognized by the conspicuous yellow marks on frons and elytron ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 50 – 57 ).
Description. Total length 4.2–4.8 mm, standard length 4.0– 4.6 mm. Integument dark brown, antenna and tarsi rufous; basic vestiture of small whitish, cupreous and brown setae; large yellow setae on frons and at base of rostrum, in median pronotal vitta and in spots on pronotum and elytron ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 50 – 57 ). Rostrum 1.05–1.07 × length of pronotum, antenna inserted at mid-length of rostrum. Pronotum 0.76–0.83 × longer than wide, subparallel to slightly rounded in basal half, constricted and tubulate in front; disk densely punctate to granulose, not costate. Elytra 1.42–1.54 × longer than wide, humeri 1.41–1.46 × wider than pronotum, sides gradually converging in basal half; striae distinct and punctate, interstriae not ridged, preapical callus inconspicuous; tarsal claws subconnate.
Distribution. This species has been found in Costa Rica and on the Pacific side of Ecuador.
Plant association. Peperomia pseudoalpina (Prena 1 ×).
Type material. Holotype male, labeled “ COSTA RICA: Heredia/ Est. Biol. La Selva, 50–/ 150 m, 10 26 N 84 0 1 W / Proy. ALAS, INBio-OET”, “FOT/46/01–40/ Eugenia sp. / 0 5 Enero 2000 ”, CRI 002 228252, “ HOLOTYPUS / Peridinetus / lugubris / Prena, 2010” ( INBC). Paratypes 6 (4 males, 2 females): Costa Rica. Guanacaste: Tierras Morenas, Río San Lorenzo, 1050 m, 23.3.– 21.4.1992, A. Marin, CRI 000 413159 and 413164 ( INBC 2). Puntarenas: Monteverde, Campbell’s Woods, 1550 m, 26.v.1989, J. Ashe, R. Leschen, R. Brooks ( CMNC 1); Monteverde, Est. Biológica, 1600 m, 30.vi.–9.vii.2009, J. Prena ( JPPC 1). San José: Zurquí de Moravia, 1600 m, Malaise trap, iv–v.1993, P. Hanson ( CWOB 1). Ecuador. Pichincha: E Santo Domingo, 8.–14.v.1988, Bohart & Hanson ( CWOB 1).
Specific epithet. The name is a Latin adjective meaning “mourning”.
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