Dendropaemon (Coprophanaeoides) renatii Olsoufieff, 1924
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10. Dendropaemon (Coprophanaeoides) renatii Olsoufieff, 1924 View in CoL
( Figs. 10 View FIGURES 7 – 12 , 52–53,136, 156)
Dendropaemon renatii Olsoufieff 1924 View in CoL , Insecta 13: 128 (original description)
Dendropaemon refulgens Olsufieffi Blut 1939 View in CoL , Arch. Naturg. (N.F.) 8: 271 (original description) new synonymy Dendropaemon renatii: Blut 1939 View in CoL , Arch. Naturg. (N.F.) 8: 272 (monograph)
Dendropemon renatii: Blackwelder 1944 , U.S. Nat . Mus. Bull. 185: 211 (checklist)
Dendropaemon refulgens olsufieffi: Blackwelder 1944 View in CoL , U.S. Nat . Mus. Bull. 185: 211 (checklist) Dendropemon renatii: Lange 1947 , Arq. Mus. Paranaense 6: 314 (distribution)
Dendropaemon (Coprophanaeoides) renatii: Edmonds 1972 View in CoL , Univ. Kansas Sc. Bull. 49: 850 (diagnosis, comment) Dendropaemon renatii: Arnaud 1982 View in CoL , Rev. Fr. Ent. (N.S.) 4: 117 (notes)
Dendropaemon refulgens olsufieffi View in CoL : Vaz-de-Mello 2000, Hac. Proy. CYTED: 192 (faunistic) Dendropaemon renatii View in CoL : Vaz-de-Mello 2000, Hac. Proy. CYTED: 192 (faunistic)
Dendropaemon (Coprophanaeoides) renatii: Arnaud 2002 View in CoL , Col. Monde 28: 15 (mention) Dendropaemon renatii: Philips et al. 2004 View in CoL , Insect Syst. Evol. 35: 51 (phylogeny)
Type locality. Brésil.
Diagnosis. The acutely notched external side of each clypeal tooth will place this species in Coprophanaeoides . Within Coprophanaeoides , the glabrous clypeus and pronotum will separate it from all other species except D. bluti , which has smaller eyes, D. inflatus which has atrophied elytral striae and D. pauliani which is known from Bolivia.
Description. Female holotype ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 7 – 12 ). Body. Body moderately large, length 14.0 mm, maximum width 7.5 mm; body subrectangular in dorsal view; dorsum narrowly flat. Color. Dorsal surface reddish brown, glossy, with green metallic sheen; head with green metallic sheen on posterior portion of clypeus, genae and frons; pronotum with green metallic sheen except for anteromedian carina, on anterior portion of disc and surface adjacent to lateral fossae; elytra with uniform green metallic sheen; ventrum with faint greenish and coppery metallic sheen; pygidium with green metallic sheen; legs light to dark brown, with faint coppery to greenish metallic sheen. Head. Clypeus broadly arcuate, anterior portion upturned; clypeal teeth ogival; clypeal median emargination v-shaped, clypeal edge acutely notched on external side of each clypeal tooth, clypeal teeth ventral surface lacking carina, clypeal margin ill-defined, bordered posteriorly by a more or less regular row of punctures, clypeal surface with transverse blunt rugulae; clypeogenal suture well-defined, rather sharply carinate internally; genal surface with illdefined rugulae and minute tubercles on disc, lacking distinct transverse carina, simply convex; clypeofrontal carina rather low, approximately 4 times wider than high, straight in dorsal view, simply carinate, clypeofrontal carina apical edge obtusely angular in frontal view; eyes moderately large in dorsal view, interocular ratio 3.3. Pronotum. Pronotum transverse in dorsal view, pronotal width/length ratio 1.5; disc of pronotum smooth basally, with transverse rugulae anteriorly, with a fine ill-defined longitudinal sulcus on posterior half; pronotal anterior margin only slightly wider and flat lateral to eye; anterior portion with a simple anteriorly arcuate carina; anterior angles surface with more or less rough and irregular fine tubercles, similar to lateral margin along posterior edge of anterior margin; lateral fossae oval, bordered laterally by a sharp carina and anteriorly by a blunt tubercle; lateral portions strongly explanate; pronotal basal fossae ill-defined, slightly concave; posterior margin well-defined, lacking crenulation and setae. Elytra. Elytra approximately as long as wide in dorsal view, elytral combined width/ length ratio 1.2; elytral base distinctly marginate; elytral striae 1–4 moderately wide basally and fine apically, evenly impressed throughout, elytral striae 5 similar to 4 on disc, strial punctures fine and well-defined, adjacent strial edge encroaching on interval, stria 1 weakly impressed apically, going straight to elytral apical margin; interstriae moderately convex, minutely punctate along striae, surface glossy. Thoracic sterna. Proepisternal carina absent; metasternal median lobe angularly produced anteromedially, ventral ridge well-defined, y-shaped. Legs. Profemur posterior surface slightly but distinctly convex and glabrous internally, posterointernal margin rather thin, uneven, internal edge rather wide, with a contiguous row of setae along anterointernal edge and few scattered long setae on anterior half, remaining surface smooth. Protibia with four teeth on lateral edge; internal basal angle bluntly lobate; anterior surface with long aligned row of setae internally, surface glossy or feebly microsculptured; posterior surface with irregular rugose punctures externally to median carina, surface finely and irregularly microsculptured between punctures, with a single interrupted setal row along lateral teeth. Mesofemur angularly produced on anterointernal edge apically. Mesotibia rather short, gradually widening toward apex in anterior view; anteroapical edge straight in anterior view, anteroapical row of setae complete; apicoanterior edge circularly indented internally; external edge more or less rounded, with several large elongate setiferous punctures. Mesotarsus similar in shape to metatarsus, 3-segmented, first segment short, approximately as long as wide at apex. Metafemur broadly oval in anterior view, lacking distinct depressed area anterointernally before apex, apicoposterior edge unmodified, anterior surface with an irregular fine sulcus medially. Metatibia rather slender, gradually widening toward apex in anterior view, anterior surface with distinct row of setae, surface glossy, metatibial posterior surface flat between longitudinal row of setae and lateral edge, with ill-defined microsculpture. Metatarsus 3-segmented, first segment short, approximately as long as wide at apex, with anterointernal carina well defined and reaching apical edge. Abdominal sternites. Sternites 3–6 longitudinally flat; sternites 4–6 with more than three unaligned row of setae laterally, glabrous medially; sternite 7 approximately longitudinally flat medially, subequal in length to segment 6 along midline; pygidium minutely punctate on disc.
Measurements (31 males, 26 females). Length: male 11.5–17.0 (13.8±1.5), female 11.0–17.0 (14.1±1.4) mm.
Primary type data.
Dendropaemon renatii Olsoufieff ( Fig. 136 View FIGURES 134 – 154 ). Holotype female (MNHN): [ Bresil VI/ Pujol 1892] handwritten; [Museum Paris/ ex. Coll./ R. Oberthur] blue card; [Dendrop. renatii sp.n. / det. G. OLSOUFIEFF] partly handwritten; [ Dendropaemon / renatii OLs./ HOLOTYPE / P. ARNAUD DET 1982] partly handwritten; [WORLD/ SCARAB./ DATABASE/ WSD00016488]; [ Dendropaemon ♀/ renatii / Olsoufieff, 1924 / vid. Génier & Arnaud, 2009].
Dendropaemon refulgens olsufieffi Blut. View in CoL Holotype female (MTD): [Jatahy/ Prov.Goyas] green card; [♀]; [Coll. C. Felsche/ Kauf 20, 1918] green card; [ Dendropaemon View in CoL / refulgens Waterh. View in CoL / Jatahy, Goyaz. ♀] handwritten, black border; [ refulgens View in CoL / Waterh/ Brasilia] handwritten, purple brder; [WORLD/ SCARAB./ DATABASE/ WSD00016489]; [HOLOTYPE / Dendropaemon refulgens olsufieffi View in CoL / Blut, 1939] red card; [ Dendropaemon View in CoL ♀/ renatii View in CoL / Olsoufieff, 1924 / dét. Génier & Arnaud,2009].
Material examined. BRAZIL: GOIÁS, Jataí, (17°53'S, 51°43'W), [no date], coll. [anonymous]— 1 female (holotype) ( MTD); [unspecified locality], vi.1892, coll. Pujol— 1 female (holotype) ( MNHN); BAHIA, Cândido Sales, (15°30'18''S, 41°14'20''W), xii.2011, coll. J. Lambert— 1 female ( COBF); Encruzilhada, (15°31'47''S, 40°54'43''W), xii.1980, coll. A. Martínez & M. Alvarenga— 3 females, 1 male ( CMNC); same locality, xi.1972, coll. M. Alvarenga— 1 female ( FSCA); Santo Antônio da Barra [= Condeúba], (14°54'S, 41°58'W), xi–xii.1888, coll. Gounelle— 1 male ( MNHN); GOIÁS, Campinas, (14°18'52''S, 49°9'30''W), xii.1994, coll. W. Crossara— 1 female ( CPFA); MATO GROSSO, Alto Garças, (16°57'1''S, 53°31'43''W), xii.1965, coll. [anonymous]— 1 female ( AMNH); Barra do Bugres, (15°4'26''S, 57°10'27''W), 26.iv.1983, coll. D. de Lima— 1 female ( CEMT); same locality, 26.iv.1986, coll. D. de Lima— 1 female ( CEMT); Cuiabá, (15°35'45''S, 56°5'49''W), 1.v.1993, coll. L. Pinto— 1 male ( CEMT); Diamantino, Alto Rio Arinos, x.1999, coll. E. Furtado— 1 female ( CEMT); Rio Verde de Mato Grosso, (18°54'59''S, 54°50'42''W), xi.1964, coll. A. Maller— 1 female ( MNRJ); Rosário Oeste, (14°50'S, 56°25'W), i.1972, coll. Dirings— 1 male ( CMNC); same locality, xi.1973, coll. Dirings— 1 female ( MZSP); MATO GROSSO DO SUL, Horto Rio Verde, International Paper, Três Lagoas, (20°55'21''S, 52°8'21''W), 21.ix.1993, coll. C.A.H. Flechtmann— 1 male (MEFEIS); MINAS GERAIS, 5 mi. S Prata, (20°10'21''S, 41°48'19''W), 25.i.1980, coll. D.B. Thomas— 1 male ( BCRC); Águas Vermelhas, (15°44'51''S, 41°27'39''W), xii.1997, coll. A. Bello & F.Z. Vaz de Mello— 3 females, 2 males ( CEMT, MZLU); same locality, xi.1992, coll. E. Grossi— 1 male ( CEMT); same locality, xii.1994, coll. P. Arnaud— 1 female ( COBF); same locality, xi.1992, coll. P. Arnaud— 1 female, 1 male ( MNHN); Berizal, (15°36'39''S, 41°44'39''W), xii.2011, coll. J. Lambert— 1 male ( COBF); Montes Claros, (16°44'13''S, 43°51'53''W), i.1991, coll. [anonymous]— 1 female ( CEMT); same locality, xii.1999, coll. J.N.C. Louzada— 1 male ( CEMT); Montezuma, (15°8'27''S, 42°31'1''W), xii.1996, coll. P. Arnaud— 1 male ( CPFA); Três Marias, (18°12'18''S, 45°13'58''W), xii.1990, coll. [anonymous]— 1 male ( CEMT); PARANÁ, Arapoti, (24°8'43''S, 49°49'8''W), x, coll. A. Maller— 1 male ( CMNC); same locality, xi, coll. [anonymous]— 1 male ( CPFA); Cachoeirinha, xi.1940, coll. [anonymous]— 1 female ( WDEC); Jaguariaíva, (24°14'16''S, 49°43'21''W), xii.1975, coll. M. Alvarenga— 5 females, 12 males ( CPFA); RIO GRANDE DO SUL, Pelotas, (31°46'34''S, 52°21'34''W), 18.ii.1951, coll. C.M. Biezanko— 1 male ( BMNH); RONDÔNIA, Vilhena, (12°44'3''S, 60°8'40''W), xi.1973, coll. M. Alvarenga— 1 male ( CEMT); SÃO PAULO, Botucatu, (22°53'26''S, 48°27'19''W), 27.xi.1973, coll. Montovani— 1 male ( CMNC); PARAGUAY: AMAMBAY, Parque Nacional Cerro Corá, (22°37'41''S, 56°12'28''W), 19–21.i.2001, coll. Mráček— 1 female ( SPPC).
Natural history. The very few specimens with data were collected at black light trap and one specimen was collected in cerrado sujo.
Remarks. Males differ by the higher and narrower clypeofrontal carina and by the shape of the anterior pronotal carina which is tuberculate medially and the pronotum having a depressed area posterior to the anterior carina. The distinctly more slender first posterior tarsal segment will also separate males. Parameres are simply rounded apically in dorsal view and tapering in lateral view, the surface is lacking distinct microsculpture and minute tubercles apically (Figs. 52–53).
Variation, as usual, occurs in the extent of the metallic marking on head and pronotum. The greenish tinge is also variable and being very faint in teneral specimens. In some individuals the pronotum is showing some coppery and yellowish metallic tinge. The degree of coarseness and density of punctures on all surfaces is also variable and in some specimens the elytral interstriae are showing some larger irregular puncture and irregular patches of microsculpture along striae. The entire range of variation can be found in specimens from the same collecting event, therefore we are considering this variation as intraspecific.
Nomenclature and taxonomy. D. refulgens olsufieffi Blut, 1939 = D. renatii Olsoufieff, 1924 , new synonymy. The holotype of D. refulgens olsufieffi was examined and compared to the holotype of D. renatii and differs by its larger size, slightly more coarsely punctate pronotum and elytra and more intense green metallic sheen. However, no other characters could be found to support this slight variation as a distinct species. As stated by Blut, he did not study the type of D. refulgens , and obviously misidentified as D. renatii a specimen which he studied. The specimen identified by Blut as D. renatii is in fact and new taxon described herein as D. bluti .
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Museum of Zoology Senckenberg Dresden |
MNHN |
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
FSCA |
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
MNRJ |
Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro |
MZSP |
Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo |
BCRC |
Bioresource Collection and Research Center |
MZLU |
Lund University |
SÃO |
Sammlung Oberli |
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Dendropaemon |
Dendropaemon (Coprophanaeoides) renatii Olsoufieff, 1924
François Génier & Patrick Arnaud 2016 |
Dendropaemon renatii:
Philips et al. 2004 |
Dendropaemon (Coprophanaeoides) renatii:
Arnaud 2002 |
Dendropaemon renatii:
Arnaud 1982 |
Dendropaemon (Coprophanaeoides) renatii:
Edmonds 1972 |
Dendropemon renatii:
Lange 1947 |
Dendropemon renatii:
Blackwelder 1944 |
Dendropaemon refulgens olsufieffi:
Blackwelder 1944 |
Dendropaemon refulgens
Olsufieffi Blut 1939 |
Dendropaemon renatii:
Blut 1939 |
Dendropaemon renatii
Olsoufieff 1924 |