Niophis brusteli, Dalens & Touroult, 2014
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5179167 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:828F7166-9E64-4DD9-BD69-1515D461A170 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5189903 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FCC53D-FFBA-6879-FF09-0F2045E78645 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Niophis brusteli |
status |
sp. nov. |
Niophis brusteli View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figures 12–13 View Figures 8–15 , 17 View Figures 16–18 )
Type material. Holotype male from French Guiana, Roura (Montagne des Chevaux, flight interception trap) 8.VIII.2010, SEAG leg. ( MNHN) . Paratypes (19 specimens, from flight interception traps otherwise stated): Saint-Laurent du Maroni (route d’Apatou pk 25, beating), male, 6.VIII.2013, Frédéric Robin leg. ( FRC) ; Macouria (Matiti ZA Wayabo), female, 2. II.2011, Jean-Louis Giuglaris leg. ( JTC) ; male, 2.VII.2011, Jean-Louis Giuglaris leg. ( JLGC) ; Roura (Montagne des Chevaux), male, 17.VII.2009, SEAG leg. ( PHDC); (emergence chamber) , male, 22. V.2010, P.-H. Dalens leg. ( PHDC) ; 2 females, 8.VIII.2010, SEAG leg. ( PHDC) ; male, 15.VIII.2010, SEAG leg. ( PHDC) ; male, 25. VI.2010, SEAG leg. ( JTC) ; male, 26.VII.2010, SEAG leg. ( JTC) ; male, 27.VII.2013, SEAG leg. ( PHDC); ( SLAM ®) , male, 27.VII.2013, SEAG leg. ( PHDC); (Swing ®) , male, 3.VIII.2013, SEAG leg. ( PHDC); ( SLAM ®) , male, 3.VIII.2013, SEAG leg. ( PHDC) ; female, 24.VIII.2013, SEAG leg. ( PHDC) ; female, 14.IX.2013, SEAG leg. ( PHDC); (route de Kaw, pk 12) , male, 18.VII.2008, Jean-Louis Giuglaris leg. ( JLGC); (pk 21) , male, 15.VII.2005, Jean-Louis Giuglaris leg. ( JLGC) ; Régina , (Kapiri forest trail pk 125), female, 26.VII.2007, Jean-Louis Giuglaris leg. ( JLGC) .
Diagnosis. This new species belong to the genus Niophis Bates, 1867 according to the following diagnostic characters: maxillary palpi clearly longer than labials ones, antennae with 12 segments in both sexes, mesosternal process wide and notched, acuminate elytral apex (as in Niophis bucki Martins & Monné, 1973 ). It has some unique characters: rugose integument of the pronotum with three elevations; prosternal process wide and notched at apex. In French Guiana, the only known species of Niophis was N. coptorhina Bates, 1867 ( Fig. 14–15 View Figures 8–15 ; 18 View Figures 16–18 ), type-species of the genus. The new species can be readily distinguished by the shape of the elytral apex, its darker body integument and the color of the legs.
Description. Male ( Fig. 12 View Figures 8–15 ). General aspect slender, integument of head and prothorax dark-brown; antennae, palpi, elytra and tibiae castaneous; femora yellowish.
Graph 2. Seasonal occurrence (wet season from January to June; dry from July to December) for Paraniophis signatipes sp. nov. and Niophis brusteli sp. nov.
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