Phyllophaga (Phyllophaga) martinezi (Frey, 1975)

Vallejo, Luís Fernando & Wolff, Martha, 2013, The genus Phyllophaga Harris (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) in the Colombian Andean Mountains, Zootaxa 3722 (2), pp. 101-142 : 129

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3722.2.1

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:29D77A16-096D-4FC1-A5B4-9EEDF2E761A7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6151963

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3009D414-FFE5-FFAE-39B6-FD23FCBEA7FB

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scientific name

Phyllophaga (Phyllophaga) martinezi (Frey, 1975)
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24. Phyllophaga (Phyllophaga) martinezi (Frey, 1975)

Redescription. Length 18 mm. Elongate body, dorsal surface is pruinose, densely covered with minute setae; chestnut-brown reddish color on the dorsal surface of the pronotum while the rest of the body is lighter in color. Pronotum ( Fig. 93 View FIGURES 93 – 100 ) is expanded, wider than it is long; the surface is densely covered in minute setae, with sinuous lateral margins with long, fine setae. Clypeus is bilobed, markedly sinuous, with a central, embossed mark, and concave with raised margins with a densely punctate surface ( Fig. 93 View FIGURES 93 – 100 ). Antennae ( Fig. 94 View FIGURES 93 – 100 ) have 10 antennomeres with narrow, long antennal clubs. Tarsal claws ( Fig. 95 View FIGURES 93 – 100 ) are cleft, with a long, sharp, ventral tooth in central position. Protibiae ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 93 – 100 ) are flattened, with three teeth, the first two more pronounced, and the third one smaller. They have easily observed tibial spurs, with transversal oblique carinae, better defined in the dorsal-lateral region, with two sharp spurs, the inner spur shorter than the outer spur, both fused with the tibia. Pygidial plate ( Figs. 97– 98 View FIGURES 93 – 100 ) is slightly convex with abundant, erect, short and medium setae on the abdomen. Male genital capsule is short, cylindrical and curved; parameres are short and wide, with very short and rounded lateroventral projections, directed towards the base and erect apical projection; the aedeagus is membranous, and has minute denticles at the distal base, from which a feathery crest of small, compact setae emerges, similar in shape to a tongue.

Comments. The species was described from two male and a female specimen, collected in Girardot, Cundinamarca, Colombia at an altitude of 450 m. According to Frey’s (1975) key, it is similar to P. paraguayana Moser , even though the parameres of P. martinezi ( Figs. 99–100 View FIGURES 93 – 100 ) have shorter and narrower lateroventral projections than the other species.

New geographic records. Departamento de Caldas: Municipio de Manizales, vereda La Cabaña (1,780 m), 31 July 2007, Cafetal. Fernando Vallejo, 2 males, 1 female.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melolonthidae

Genus

Phyllophaga

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melolonthidae

Genus

Phyllophaga

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