Skillmania Santos-Silva, Nascimento and Wappes, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3677213 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E65684F6-5A77-4970-9BCD-A4CE2971CF8D |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3681563 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D66423-CE55-BA4B-52BD-81EF22234F02 |
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Felipe |
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Skillmania Santos-Silva, Nascimento and Wappes |
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gen. nov. |
Skillmania Santos-Silva, Nascimento and Wappes View in CoL , gen. nov.
Etymology. Derived from “Skillman” (after Fred Skillman) and “ia”. Named to honor and recognize Frederick W. Skillman, Pearce, AZ, good friend and outstanding collector of the Cerambycidae who has discovered many a new species simply by outworking his collecting partners. Feminine gender.
Type species. Skillmania obrienorum View in CoL sp. nov., here designated.
Description. Male. Body moderate-sized, cylindrical. Head retractile; frons transverse; antennal tubercles flat, widely separated; eyes coarsely faceted, small, imperfectly divided (lacking ommatidia between lobes, but with dark, shining band connecting lobes); lower eye lobes much shorter than gena; antennae reaching about middle of elytra; scape short, slightly surpassing anterior margin of prothorax; antennomere III longer than scape; antennomere IV distinctly shorter than III, shorter than scape; remaining antennomeres distinctly shorter than IV; mandibles long (longer than length of frons), wide. Prothorax longer than wide; sides unarmed; in side view, pronotum gradually inclined toward posterior margin, especially at posterior quarter, not tuberculate. Procoxal cavities closed posteriorly; prosternal process distinctly, gradually widened toward apex. Metaventrite not distinctly reduced. Elytra without erect setae; parallel-sided; surface of posterior third moderately irregular; in side view, surface flat, until somewhat abruptly inclined to apex. Membranous wings present, well-developed. Legs short; femora subfusiform; mesotibiae very slightly sulcate dorsally on posterior quarter. Abdominal ventrite V coarsely, deeply, abundantly punctate.
Remarks. Skillmania gen. nov. by the dorsal sulcus of mesotibiae almost absent could be included in Pteropliini . However, this feature is also present in some species currently placed in Adetus (Apomecynini) . When comparing the new genus with the type species of Adetus ( Polyopsia analis Haldeman, 1847 ), the number of features separating those genera is considerable. However, when comparing it with some species assigned to Adetus , only the shape of the elytral apex remains reliable: somewhat abruptly inclined in Skillmania , gradually and uniformly inclined in Adetus .
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Apomecynini |