Palliolatrix lateropicta Prena

Prena, Jens, 2009, The West Indian Peridinetini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Baridinae), Zootaxa 2210, pp. 51-64 : 53-54

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.189838

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5073247

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scientific name

Palliolatrix lateropicta Prena
status

sp. nov.

Palliolatrix lateropicta Prena sp. n.

( Figs. 2, 4 View FIGURES 1 – 5 , 12, 15 View FIGURES 12 – 16 , 17 View FIGURES 17 – 19 )

Description. Total length 5.5–6.1 mm, standard length 5.4–5.9 mm (n=2). Integument reddish to brown; basic vestiture of small, yellowish to brown scales; moderately dense to imbricate, white to pale yellow scales in compound pattern on pronotum, elytra, mesepisternum, metasternum and ventrites ( Figs. 2, 4 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ). Rostrum 0.75– 0.82× as long as pronotum, middle section more curved, portion distal to antennal insertion 0.39–0.43× as long as rostrum. Pronotum 1.04–1.05× longer than wide, sides subparallel in basal half, constricted and tubulate in front, front projected. Elytra 1.52–1.56× longer than wide, humeri 1.43–1.49× wider than pronotum; striae subtle and narrower than strial punctures; interstria 3 not swollen on disk, preapical callus weak. Legs slender, femora clavate and with ventral tooth, tibia with ventral margin nearly straight, tarsal claws subconnate at base. Male with ventrite 5 depressed; apex of aedeagus subtriangular, fused medially, lateral portions membranous ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12 – 16 ); internal sac with basal sclerite flagelliform ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 12 – 16 ), approximately as long as apodemes.

Material examined. Holotype male (dissected), labeled: “ DOMINICA, ca. 2600' [800 m]/ Morne Trois Pitons N. P./ Freshwater Lake Rd, 13-/ 8-1986, C.W. & L. O’Brien”, “ HOLOTYPE / Palliolatrix / lateropicta Prena ” ( CASC, long-term loan to CWOB). Paratype 1, female, same data as holotype except 21.viii.1986 ( CWOB).

Distribution. The species is known from two specimens collected in the Commonwealth of Dominica ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 17 – 19 ).

Plant associations. Unknown.

Specific epithet. The name is a compound perfect passive participle derived from the Latin noun latus, side or flank, and Latin verb pingere, to paint.

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FIGURES 1 – 5. Dorsal and lateral habitus of Palliolatrix species. 1, P. i n s i g n i s, Guadeloupe; 2, 4, P. lateropicta, Dominica; 3, 5, P. silacea, St. Vincent.

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FIGURES 12 – 16. Male genital structures of Palliolatrix and Peridinetus. 12 – 14, apex of aedeagus, dorsal view: 12, Palliolatrix lateropicta; 13, Palliolatrix silacea; 14, Peridinetus fuscosignum. 15 – 16, basal sclerite of internal sac: 15, Palliolatrix lateropicta; 16, Peridinetus fuscosignum.

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FIGURES 17 – 19. Maps of the Lesser and Greater Antilles showing the distribution of Palliolatrix and Peridinetus species. 17, Palliolatrix insignis (2), P. lateropicta (3) and P. s il a c ea (4); 18, Peridinetus concentricus, P. poeyi and P. sexguttatus; 19, Peridinetus decipiens, P. fuscosignum and P. roeselii.