Phyllophaga (Phyllophaga) manantleca Morón, Rivera y López, 2001

Morón, Miguel-Angel, Rivera-Cervantes, Luis Eugenio & López-Vieyra, Mario, 2001, New Species Of Phyllophaga Harris (Coleoptera: Melolonthidae, Melolonthinae) From Biosphere Reserve Of Manantlán, Jalisco-Colima, México, The Coleopterists Bulletin 55 (4), pp. 485-500 : 489-492

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X(2001)055[0485:NSOPHC]2.0.CO;2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14004016

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B25E87CD-FFEE-FFC9-FF6E-FAFD91BAFC99

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Tatiana

scientific name

Phyllophaga (Phyllophaga) manantleca Morón, Rivera y López
status

sp. nov.

Phyllophaga (Phyllophaga) manantleca Morón, Rivera y López , new species

Figs. 9–13 View Figs

Holotype Male. Head, pronotum and elytra shiny reddish dark brown; pygidium, sterna, and legs shiny reddish light brown. Clypeus moderately bilobed, wider than long (4: 1), anterior border shallow and widely sinuated, with margins scarcely elevated, surface convex, with large, round punctures, nearly confluent, with erect, long, slender setae. Fronto­clypeal suture nearly straight and scarcely impressed. Frons wider than long (2.1: 1) convex, with large, round punctures and erect, long, slender setae. Antenna 10 segmented, with 3 segmented club; lamellae slightly longer than length of five preceeding segments combined (1.2:1), segment 4 ° nearly as long as segment 3, segment 5 ° without anterior projections, segments 6 ° and 7 ° wider than long, each one with conical or acute process directed forward. Frons 6.2 × wider than each eye dorsal diameter. Canthus curved and rounded, with 9 setae. Labrum deeply bilobed, with curved, slender setae on all surface. Mentum widely concave, polished, with lateral slender setae, anterior border deeply cleft. Pronotum wider than long (1.8:1) and 2 × wider than frons. Pronotal disk rugo­punctate, punctures separated by one diameter or less, with many erect, long, slender setae; lateral borders widely angulated, marginal bead vaguely crenulate, with long, slender setae; anterior angles slightly obtuse, rounded, scarcely prominent; posterior angles widely obtuse, not prominent. Scutellum 1.6 × wider than long, without punctures. Elytron 2.6 × longer than wide, densely rugo­punctate, with some, scattered, short setae at basal third; epipleural border narrowed, extended along the complete margin, provided with a fringe of medium size setae; humeral calla rounded, prominent; apical calla rounded. Metathoracic wings completely developed. Propygidium shiny, finely punctate with abundant short setae. Pygidium convex, shiny, moderately punctate, with erect, medium size, slender setae near center of disk and short setae toward basal border; preapical area without setae; apical margin with 20 slender setae; basal margin effaced at middle. Pterosternon with long, dense, yellowish vestiture. Visible abdominal sternites 2 ° to 4 ° with narrow and deep mesial sulcus; sternite 5 ° convex, with patch of setiferous granules and posterior border slightly excavated transversally; anal plate wide and shallowly concave, finely granulose­setose, anterior and posterior borders thickened, with scattered erect, long setae on posterior border. Protibiae slightly shorter than protarsi (0.84:1), with two large teeth and one small tooth on external border, preapical spur long, straight, acute, shorter than 2 ° protarsomerus (1.6:2). Mesotibiae with long, slender setae, and one oblique, short, setiferous, transverse carina; upper apical spur straight, narrow, nearly as long as lower spur. Metatibiae shorter than metatarsi (1:1.2), with long, slender setae, and one oblique, short setiferous transverse carina; apical spurs articulated with border, upper spur lanceolate, slightly curved, with rounded apex, nearly as long as 2 ° metatarsomerus, and 1.2 × longer than lower spur. Tarsomeres semicylindrical, elongated, with enlarged apex, and many setae around the apex; mesotarsomeres 2 ° to 5 ° ventrally present one line of scattered, slender setae; metatarsomeres 2 ° to 4 ° ventrally present two lines of setae. Tarsal claws symmetrical, similar on all legs, with median acute­angled tooth located near basal dilatation, but also near apical tooth ( Fig. 9 View Figs ). Genital capsule with long, narrowed, angled paramera, fused dorsally at their basis, apex angled, with preapical short projections ended in slightly elbowed, ovate structure ( Figs. 10–12 View Figs ). Tectum convex with widely sinuated distal border. Aedeagus long, wide, with sclerotized tubelike support and preapical, dorsal, curved, sharply pointed, sclerotized plate ( Figs. 10– 12 View Figs ). Length of genital capsule from apex of parameres to border of basal piece: 2.6 mm. Total body length: 13.1 mm. Humeral width: 5.6 mm.

Allotype. Female. Similar to the male except as follows: antennal club 0.9 shorter than the five preceeding segments combined; punctuation of frons and pronotum slightly more coarse; apex of pygidium slightly prominent; visible abdominal sternites 2 ° to 4 ° with mesial sulcus vaguely indicated; sternite 5 ° convex, punctate, with scattered short setae; anal plate convex, punctate, with scattered, short and medium size setae. Protibia with external border clearly tridentate. Apical spurs of metatibiae wide, slightly curvated with rounded apexes. Ventral genital plates ovate, moderately sclerotized, nearly symmetrical, convex, with some short setae near acute, apical border; dorsal genital plates ovate, with borders scarcely setose ( Fig. 13 View Figs ). Total body length: 14.1 mm. Humeral width: 6.1 mm.

Paratype Variation. Males are similar to the holotype except in total body length: 11.8–13.5 mm, humeral width: 5.1–5.8 mm. Female paratypes are similar to the allotype except as follows: body color dark reddish brown to dark yellowish brown; pygidium more or less setiferous; total body length: 13.2– 15.1 mm; humeral width: 6.0– 6.5 mm

Type Series. (Described from 189 males and 243 females). Holotype ♂; MEXICO: Jalisco, Autlán, Est. Las Joyas , bosque mesófilo, Alt. 1,900 m, 2­ X­1997, trampa luz, D. Pelayo ( MXAL) GoogleMaps . Allotype ♀; same data as holotype ( MXAL) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: same data as holotype (4 ♂♂ 3 ♀♀) GoogleMaps ; same data except 5­VIII­1997, S. Núñez, (♂) ; A. Vázquez (♂) ; J. García (♂ / ♀) ; 6­VIII­1997 (♂ / ♀) ; A. Partida (3 ♂♂) ; 7­VIII­1997, S. Núñez (♀) ; A. Partida (♂) ; J. García (♂) ; A. Vázquez (♂) ; M. López (8 ♂♂) ; 4­IX­1997, A. Guerra (♂) ; M. López (2 ♂ 1 ♀) ; 5­IX­1997, A.Guerra (♂ / ♀) ; M. López (1 ♂ 2 ♀♀) ; M. López, (3 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀) ; 1­X­1997 (8 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀) ; D. Pelayo (♀) ; 4­XI­1997 (♂) ; M. López (♂) ; 6­XI­1997, D. Pelayo (♂ / ♀) ; M. López (♂) ; 4­XII­1997 (2 ♂♂) ; 29­VII­1999, J. García (♂) ; 30­VII­1999, V. González (♂) ; J. García (♂) ; G. Mesa (♀) ; M. López (♀) ; 31­VII­1999 (♀) ; V. González (♂) ; same data except 18­ VI­1986, L. Rivera, (1 ♂ 2 ♀) ; VIII­1987, (♀) ; 17­XI­1985, bosque pinos, (♂ / ♀) ; Jalisco, Sierra de Manantlán , Alt. 1,650 m, 12­IX­1994, G. Nogueira (3 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀) ; same data except 17­VII­1993, 1,500 m (3 ♂♂ 2 ♀♀) ; 2­VIII­1994, 1,470 m (1 ♂ 3 ♀♀) ; 15­VI­1996 (18 ♂♂ 10 ♀♀). Colima, Minatitlán, El Terrero , bosque mesófilo, Alt. 2,200 m, 23­VII­1998, trampa luz, J. García (2 ♀♀) ; same data except 24­VII­1998 (12 ♂♂ 7 ♀♀) ; M. López, trampa uv (♂) ; 25­VII­1998 (♂) ; J. García (3 ♂♂ 6 ♀♀) ; 20­VIII­1998 (11 ♂♂ 9 ♀♀) ; M. López, trampa uv (♂ / ♀) ; 21­VIII­1998 (3 ♀♀) ; J. García (15 ♀♀) ; luz fluor. (37 ♂♂ 28 ♀♀) ; 22­VIII­1998, trampa uv (1 ♂ 36 ♀♀) ; luz fluor. (42 ♂♂ 66 ♀♀) ; 24­IX­1998, M. López (♀) ; J. García (1 ♂ 3 ♀♀) ; 25­IX­1998 (6 ♀♀) ; M. López (♀) ; trampa uv (3 ♀♀) ; 22­X­1998 (♂) ; 23­X­1998 (6 ♀♀) ; 24­X­1998 (♀) ; luz fluor. (2 ♂♂ 6 ♀♀) ; 24­XI­1998, trampa uv (2 ♀♀). Paratypes are deposited at AAHC, AMNH, CASC, CNC, FMNH, IBUNAM, IEXA, IMEJ, GNPC, MNHN, MXAL, NHMC, UNSM and ZMHU.

Type Locality. Las Joyas   GoogleMaps , Biosphere Reserve Sierra de Manantlán   GoogleMaps , Autlán municipality, state of Jalisco, México (approx. 19 ° 35 ' 13 " N; 104 ° 16 ' 48 " W).

Biological Data. Specimens of P. manantleca n.sp. were collected at white fluorescent and UV lights in montane cloud forest and pine forest located at 1,900 –2,200 m altitude. They were also collected at Hg vapor lamps in oak forest located at 1,470 –1,650 m altitude, where the dominant tree species is Quercus rugosa Née. Phenology : June (33), July (43), August (276), September (34), October (35), November (9), December (2). Other species of Phyllophaga flying at the same time and place were P. (Phytalus) dugesiana n.sp., P. (Phytalus) jalisciensis n.sp., P. (s.str.) sayloriana n. sp., P. (s.str.) joyana n.sp. and P. (s.str.) chamacayoca Morón.

Remarks. Phyllophaga manantleca n. sp. belong to the species group ‘‘ blanchardi ,’’ complex ‘‘ pubicauda ’’ (sensu Morón 1986). The diagnostic combination of characters for both sexes include: anterior border of clypeus widely sinuated; frons and pronotum with dense vestiture of erect, long setae; abdominal sternites 2 ° to 4 ° with deep mesial sulcus; abdominal sternite 5 ° with granulose­setiferous patch; and pygidium finely punctate and moderately setiferous. Shape of paramera is similar to P. inflativentris Moser and P. hintonella Saylor , but the proportions of each part are different.

Etymology. Derived from Sierra de Manantlán, old Aztec name ‘‘ Manauantlan ’’ meaning, ‘‘near the site where defence is developed’’ or ‘‘near defended site,’’ ‘‘near fortification’’ (Manauia = defended, ana = growth, development, tlan = near) Simeón (1988).

AAHC

AAHC

AMNH

USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History

CASC

USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences

CNC

Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Canadian National Collection of Insects

FMNH

USA, Illinois, Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History (also used by Finnish Museum of Natural History)

IMEJ

IMEJ

GNPC

GNPC

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NHMC

Myanmar, Rangoon, Natural History Museum

UNSM

USA, Nebraska, Lincoln, University of Nebraska State Museum

ZMHU

Germany, Berlin, Museum fuer Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitaet

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melolonthidae

Genus

Phyllophaga

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