Andersonoplatus peck, Linzmeier, Adelita M. & Konstantinov, Alexander S., 2018

Linzmeier, Adelita M. & Konstantinov, Alexander S., 2018, Andersonoplatus, a new, remarkable leaf litter inhabiting genus of Monoplatina (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae, Alticini), ZooKeys 744, pp. 79-138 : 99-101

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.744.22766

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D55E1848-1E7B-4F22-A1A7-AF2434EAB243

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B35E4FF6-541D-4124-8EFD-F533B99B32D1

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Andersonoplatus peck
status

sp. n.

Andersonoplatus peck sp. n. Figs 28, 29

Description.

Body length 1.62-1.78 mm, width 0.81-0.91 mm, shiny, pilose, with semi-erect hairs, flat in lateral view. Color light brown.

Head (Fig. 28D): slightly convex in lateral view, shiny, generally reticulated, pilose. Frons and vertex at same level in lateral view. Supraorbital pore indistinguishable. Antennal callus delimited from vertex by deep and curved sulcus; not raised; surface uneven, with more than two punctures, some of them bearing setae. Orbital sulcus shallow. Supraorbital absent. Suprafrontal sulcus shallow. Frontolateral sulcus absent. Frontogenal suture well developed. Orbit narrow, nearly two times narrower than transverse diameter of antennal socket. Interantennal space slightly narrower than transverse diameter of eye and as wide as transverse diameter of antennal socket. Frontal ridge wider between antennal sockets abruptly narrowing ventrally. Anterofrontal ridge long, relatively tall, oblique. Eyes very small. Antenna with antennomeres III-XI shorter than second; last five antennomeres wider than preceding ones, moniliform (Fig. 28C).

Thorax: pronotum (Fig. 35A, B) longer than wide, narrower than elytra, notched at middle. Anterior margin wider than posterior, posterior margin slightly convex, lateral margin sinuated. Surface reticulated, pilose with disordered hair. Post basal impression deep, with deep rounded impressions laterally, along notch. Pronotal disc slightly raised. Scutellum rounded, much shorter than wide. Prosternal surface reticulated. Prosternal intercoxal narrow. Posterior end twice as wide as middle. Elytra fused. Elytral surface shiny, pilose, with, semi-erect, disordered hairs, punctate (Fig. 35A). Punctures forming seven striae. Interspaces slightly convex. Second stria reaching elytral base, third stria missing few punctures before elytral base. Epipleura nearly horizontal. Metafemur very enlarged, 2.01 times longer than metatibia. Metatibia almost straight in lateral view, slightly curved in dorsal view. Claws simple and long (Fig. 28E).

Male genitalia (Fig. 29A): ventral side with shallow longitudinal impression running deeper basally; apical denticle well developed, long, apex straight except very tip that faces ventrally.

Female genitalia (Fig. 29 B–G): tignum long, narrow, slightly bent, with central canal; anterior sclerotization narrow, posterior sclerotization well delineated, narrower than anterior (Fig. 29B). Vaginal palpi elongate, basally strongly sclerotized, each with approximately eight setae at apex (Fig. 29C). Palpi pointed at apex, enlarged at last third but thinned at apex, situated close together and merged anteriorly for more than half of their length. Posterior sclerotization of vaginal palpi with straight sides. Spermatheca curved, with receptacle and pump not differentiated from each other, receptacle longer than pump. Apex of pump with relatively thick spoon-like projection. Spermathecal duct short, widest at base, without coils, making narrow loop (Fig. 29E).

Type material.

Holotype, ♂. VENEZUELA: Merida/ ULA. Biol.Res. LaCarbonerra/ 20km SE Azulita, 28.VI.1989/ 2300m, S.&J. Peck/ Podocarp./ for. litter. 89-240 (MIZA). Paratype (1♀ USNM). Same label as holotype.

Etymology.

We dedicate this species to Jarmila and Stuart Peck who collected the type series. The specific epithet is a noun in apposition.

Differential diagnosis.

Andersonoplatus peck is similar to A. baru and can be differentiated from it based on the following characters: body 1.62-1.78 mm in length, light brown, vertex sparsely covered with setae; posterior sclerotization of vaginal palpi with straight sides; posterior sclerotization of tignum narrower than anterior. In A. baru body is 3.39-3.40 mm, uniformly yellow, vertex densely covered with setae; posterior sclerotization of vaginal palpi with curved sides; posterior sclerotization of tignum wider than anterior.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

SubFamily

Galerucinae

Tribe

Alticini

Genus

Andersonoplatus