Tomarus maracaiboensis López-García & Deloya, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5211.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7345099 |
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Tomarus maracaiboensis López-García & Deloya, 2019
( Figs. 9H View FIGURE 9 , 16J View FIGURE 16 , 20A View FIGURE 20 , 28A View FIGURE 28 ; 44 View FIGURE 44 )
Tomarus maracaiboensis López-García & Deloya, 2019: 130 View Cited Treatment . Original combination.
Male holotype (USNM) “maracaibo // BB // Tomarus / maracaiboensis / López-García / & Deloya / HOLOTYPE ”. Two male paratypes (USNM, UNSM) “maracaibo // Tomarus / maracaiboensis / López-García / & Deloya / PARATYPE ” Type locality: Maracaibo , Venezuela.
Description. Habitus as in Fig. 28A View FIGURE 28 . Length 20.9–23.3 mm; humeral width 10.0– 12.3 mm. Color brown to black. Head: Frons coarsely rugose. Frontoclypeal region with 2 conical tubercles separated by about 7 tubercle diameters. Clypeus narrowed towards apex, base 3 times wider than apex. Clypeal teeth triangular, separated by less than a tooth diameter. Mandible with 2 apical teeth and a lateral, narrowly rounded tooth. Mentum abruptly constricted at apical 3rd. Galea of maxilla with teeth 5 and 6 well developed. Interocular distance 3.3 times an eye width. Pronotum: Surface smooth on disc, with minute punctures on lateral margins. Apical tubercle small, rounded, not visible in lateral view. Fovea shallow, striate and about 1/2 as wide as interocular distance. Scutellum: Surface with deep, small punctures forming 2 lines parallel to margins. Elytra: First interval punctate, punctures smaller than on other intervals; sutural stria complete. Inner surface of apex with rounded, large tubercles forming 14–16 parallel lines. Abdomen: Apex of tergite IV with a triangular wide area with small, irregular tubercles forming 9–10 diagonal nearly parallel lines. Pygidial surface rugose on basal 4th and on lateral angles, disc with minute punctures ( Fig. 9H View FIGURE 9 ), apex regularly rounded. Venter: Apex of prosternal process flat, transversely oval to rounded. Metasternum with minute setae. Legs: Protibia tridentate, with an additional small, basal undulation. Metatibia not narrowed before apex, sides nearly parallel. Apex of metatibia crenulate, with 8–9 spinules. Male genitalia: Spiculum gastrale without basal plates. Phallobase 1.2 times longer than parameres. Parameres with 2 pairs of dorso-lateral teeth, both equal in length and upwardly arched ( Figs. 16J View FIGURE 16 , 20A View FIGURE 20 ), apices short. Internal sac with copulatory lamella and short lamellar spiny belt; with a complex of 4 spine-like, accessory lamellae, with dense granules at base.
Diagnosis. Tomarus maracaiboensis can be recognized by the nearly impunctate pronotum; small pronotal tubercle not visible in lateral view; pronotal fovea shallow and narrow (1/3 as wide as interocular distance); protibia tridentate with a small basal undulation; and apex of metatibia with 8–9 spinules. It is similar to T. laevicollis , T. colombianus , and T. laticaudus but it can be differentiated by the parameres with the apex very short, the secondary teeth similar in shape and as long as the main teeth ( Figs. 16J View FIGURE 16 , 20A View FIGURE 20 ), and the internal sac with a complex of 4 spinelike accessory lamellae.
Distribution. Maracaibo in Venezuela.
Locality records ( Fig. 44 View FIGURE 44 ). Three examined specimens from UNSM and USNM. VENEZUELA (3). Zulia (3): Maracaibo.
Natural history. Nothing is known about the natural history of T. maracaiboensis .
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Tomarus maracaiboensis López-García & Deloya, 2019
López-García, Margarita M. & Deloya, Cuauhtémoc 2022 |
Tomarus maracaiboensis López-García & Deloya, 2019: 130
Lopez-Garcia, M. M. & Deloya, C. 2019: 130 |