Tomarus spinipenis Neita and Ratcliffe, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5172580 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F8317A32-DFD7-42EA-8BC6-DCB5A3659F6C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5185992 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A24087A7-396F-0421-FF7F-FCB1FB2FFECC |
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Felipe |
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Tomarus spinipenis Neita and Ratcliffe |
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sp. nov. |
Tomarus spinipenis Neita and Ratcliffe , New Species
( Fig. 2b–c View Figure 2 , 4g View Figure 4 , 5g View Figure 5 , 6m –n View Figure 6 , 7g View Figure 7 , 8g View Figure 8 , 10m –n View Figure 10 , 11g View Figure 11 , 12g View Figure 12 , 13g View Figure 13 , 14g View Figure 14 , 15g View Figure 15 , 17c View Figure 17 )
Holotype male labeled: “ Chaco / Parque Nacional del Copo /25°58´21.7´´S; 61°57´31.6´´W. 21-XII-2010. F. C. Ocampo, F. Campón, B. Maldonado ” and with our red holotype label [ IADIZA] . Allotype female labeled: “ Santiago del Estero. Santiago del Estero / Weisburd /22.IX.47” and with our red allotype label [ MACN] . Paratypes labeled: “ La Rioja. RA. La Rioja 9 Km. S de la Ciudad/ 11 Dic 1993 /S. Roig” (2 males) [ IADIZA]. “R. Arg. San Luis /San Antonio/ Diciembre 1974 /S. Roig” (1 male) [ IADIZA]. “ Santiago del Estero. Santiago del Estero /Weisburd/22.IX.47” (4♂) [ MACN]. Paratypes each with our yellow paratype label.
Description of Holotype. Length 14.7 mm; width 7.8 mm. Color light to dark reddish brown. Head: Frons mostly impunctate between eyes and coarsely rugopunctate just behind frontoclypeal carina. Frontoclypeal region with transverse carina slightly separated at middle ( Fig. 4g View Figure 4 ). Clypeus strongly rugopunctate to transversely rugose, tapering to slightly emarginate, broad apex with 2 reflexed teeth. Mandibles with 2 teeth, apical tooth bluntly rounded, subapical notch shallow, broad ( Fig. 6m –n View Figure 6 ); labium densely setose, paraglossa undeveloped, apex convergent ( Fig. 7g View Figure 7 ); maxilla with galea developed and with 5 teeth ( Fig. 5g View Figure 5 ). Pronotum: Surface moderately to moderately densely punctate; punctures large, umbilicate. Anterior margin lacking tubercle or fovea ( Fig. 8g View Figure 8 ). Elytra: Surface with micropunctures and large punctures mixed; large punctures moderately dense, ocellate, and with 3 pairs of double rows. First broad interval with or without large punctures. Pygidium: Surface sparsely punctate, punctures becoming denser in basal angles; punctures small to moderate in size, weakly ocellate; in lateral view with convex surface. Legs: Protibia tridentate, basal tooth slightly removed. Protarsus in male simple, not enlarged. Mesotibia with relatively short transverse carinae ( Fig. 10m –n View Figure 10 ). Metatibia with 1 basal, transverse carina interrupted at middle (carina with spine-like setae) and 1 medial, transverse carina; apex truncate with about 29 spinules ( Fig. 10n View Figure 10 ). Venter: Prosternal process tall, thick, apex small and suboval, usually with slender, long setae. Mesosternal surface sparsely setose, slightly concave at middle. Metasternal surface densely punctate, punctures ocellate, setose; setae slender and long. Male Genitalia: Parameres ( Fig. 11g View Figure 11 , 12g View Figure 12 , 13g View Figure 13 ) narrowly subtriangular, apices curving outwards and, in caudal view, with small spinules near the apices of each paramere. Internal sac ( Fig. 15g View Figure 15 ) lacking copulatory lamellae.
Allotype. Length 14.1 mm; width 7.6 mm. Similar to male, but pronotal surface on disc smooth; pygidial surface weakly convex. Gonocoxite smaller than gonocoxal sternite and lacking a semicircular furrow ( Fig. 14g View Figure 14 ).
Paratypes. Males. Length 12.9–15.5 mm; width 6.0– 8.2 mm. The seven male paratypes do not differ significantly from the holotype.
Etymology. From the Latin spine, indicating a small process, and penis, in reference to the parameres. Used here to refer to the small spinules near the apices of the parameres ( Fig 11g View Figure 11 ).
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Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia |
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