Peridinetus notabilis Prena
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.195971 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208885 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A672222-FFFA-C266-FF75-1ED8FB82FAF0 |
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Peridinetus notabilis Prena |
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sp. nov. |
3. Peridinetus notabilis Prena View in CoL , sp. n.
( Fig. 13, 14 View FIGURES 9 – 16 )
Peridinetus rugipes . Faust [manuscript name]. Peridinetus sp. 7. Marquis (1991: 181).
Diagnosis. Because of the relatively wide pronotum and slightly protruding humeri, P. notabilis has a conspicuous ovate shape ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ) that is shared in the study area only by P. p i c t u s ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ). The yellow elytral mark is separated in the middle and transverse, but continuous and subspherical in P. pictus .
Description. Total length 4.8–6.1 mm, standard length 4.6–5.8 mm. Integument black; vestiture of elongate setae dense, yellow in large macula on pronotal flank and in elytral fascia, black elsewhere ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ). Rostrum 0.93–1.10 × length of pronotum, anteantennal portion 0.45–0.50 (male) and 0.49–0.55 × (female) length of rostrum. Pronotum 0.71–0.74 × longer than wide, greatest width near base, then gradually rounded and tubulate in front; disk finely punctate, indistinctly costate. Elytra 1.39–1.43 × longer than wide, humeri 1.18–1.25 × wider than pronotum, sides curved gently; striae subtle, interstriae not ridged, preapical callus inconspicuous; tarsal claws subconnate, male protarsi laterally with long setae.
Distribution. This species has been found on the Caribbean side of the Cordillera Central in Costa Rica.
Plant association. Piper arboreum (Marquis 1 ×), P. a u r i t u m (Marquis 1 ×), P. biseriatum (Marquis 3 ×), P. cenocladum (Marquis 9 ×, Prena 2 ×), P. imperiale (Marquis 1 ×, Prena 3), P. melanocladum (Marquis 1).
Type material. Holotype male, dissected, labeled “ COSTA RICA: Prov. Heredia:/ 10km SE La Virgen, 450–/ 550m, 10°20'N 84°05'W / 17.– 23.2.2003 / INBio-OET-ALAS transect“, “handcollecting/ leg. Jens Prena“, INB0003229804, “ HOLOTYPUS / Peridinetus / notabilis / Prena, 2010” ( INBC). Paratypes 43 (17 males, 26 females): Costa Rica. Alajuela: Est. San Ramón Oeste, 620 m, 11.–15.iv.1994, C. Moraga, CRI 001 779835 ( INBC 1). Cartago: Turrialba, 900 m, A. Heyne ( MNHUB). Guanacaste: 9 km S Santa Cecilia, Est. Pitilla, 700 m, iv.1991, P. Ríos, CRI 000 535475 ( INBC 1), viii.1991, CRI 000 608174 ( INBC 1), 2.– 19.iii.1992, CRI 000 740209 ( INBC 1), 24.viii.–11.ix.1992, CRI 000 845927–28 ( INBC 2), C. Moraga, 6.– 28.i.1992, CRI 000 353673 ( INBC 1), 2.–9.iii.1992, CRI 000 424644 ( INBC 1), 12.–30.i.1993, CRI 001 207689 ( INBC 1), 19.v.–3.vi.1993, CRI 001 315528 ( INBC 1), P. Ríos, C. Moraga & R. Blanco, iii.1990, CRI 000 211271, CRI 000 211274 ( INBC 2), E. Ureña & A. Mora, 12.ix.1992, CRI 001 110045–47 ( INBC 3), curso II, v.1990, CRI 000 261410 ( INBC 1), GNP Biodiversity Survey, ix.1989, CRI 000 0 35692 ( INBC 1), R. Anderson, 14.ii.1996 ( CMNC 1), J. Prena, 6.–12.iii.1996 ( JPPC 1). Heredia: Puerto Viejo, Est. La Selva, 100 m, R. Marquis, 20.viii.1980, no. 79; 21.viii.1980, no. 81; 31.x.1980, no. 134; 28.ii.1981, no. 188; 1.vi.1981, no. 447; 27.ix.1981, no. 512; 14.x.1981, no. 562; 15.x.1981, no. 578; 18.x.1981, no. 588; 24.x.1981, no. 603; 27.x.1981, no. 621; 8.xi.1981, no. 656, 657; 19.xi.1981, no. 710; 15.xii.1981, no. 732; 15.i.1982, no. 768; 23.iv.1982, no. 921; 25.v.1982, no. 997; 9.vi.1982, no. 1035; 1.ix.1982, no. 757; 29.xi.1982, no. 722 ( USNM 21), J. Prena, 19.–22.ii.2000, 16.iv.2001 ( JPPC 2); 10 km SE La Virgen, 450–550m, J. Prena, 8.–13.iv.2003, INB0003230114 ( JPPC 1).
Specific epithet. The name is a Latin adjective meaning “remarkable”.
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Peridinetus notabilis Prena
Prena, Jens 2010 |
Peridinetus rugipes
Marquis 1991: 181 |