Axina orcastomata Opitz, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4564947 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4565055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A51487B3-C071-4B13-FF01-4C89FEB43245 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Axina orcastomata Opitz |
status |
sp. nov. |
Axina orcastomata Opitz , new species
Figures 41 View Figures 40–43 , 69 View Figure 69 , 80 View Figures 78–81 .
Type material. Holotype. Male. Type locality: BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz, Potrerillos del Guenda , 400 m, 6-8/ XII/2011, Morris & Wappes ( FSCA) . Paratypes. 17 specimens. Bolivia: Departamento de Santa Cruz, Potrerillos del Guenda , 6-8/XII/ 2011, 400 m, Morris & Wappes ( RFMC, 2) ; 3.7 km SSE Buena Vista, Hotel Flora & Fauna , 405 m, 5-15-XI-2011, M. C. Thomas & B. K. Dozier, tropical transitional forest ( FSCA, 1) . Brazil: Estado do Mato Grosso,?-?-1886, P. Germain ( AMNH, 1: BMNH,1; CMNH, 1; MNHN, 5; WOPC, 2) ; idem,?-?-1885, P. Germain ( USNM, 1) ; Estado do Bahia, Villa Victoria ,?-?-1890, Ch. Pujol ( MNHN, 1) ; Estado do Minas Gerais, Pedra Azul ,?- XI-1971, F. M. Oliveira ( CUIC, 1) ; idem,?- XII-1970, F. M. Oliveira ( SDEI, 1) .
Diagnosis. In members of this species, the elytral basal castaneous marking is restricted to the humeral angle. This characteristic will distinguish the members of this species from superficially similar specimens of A. lobispinula , in which the castaneous making in question traverses the entire length of the elytral basal margin.
Description. Size. Length 9.2 mm; width 2.2 mm. Form. As in Fig. 80 View Figures 78–81 . Color. Cranium bicolorous, frons and epicranium light castaneous, remainder dark castaneous; antenna testaceous; thorax black, except center of pronotum disc and pronotum arch light castaneous; elytra bicolorous, mostly flavotestaceous, humerus and epipleural margin widely dark brown, dark brown region extended medially near apex and near elytron middle, preapical brown marking extends towards base near sutural margin; legs bicolorous, distal ½ of femora and proximal ½ of tibiae black, remainder of legs testaceous; abdomen brown. Head. Cranium finely punctate, frons about as wide as length of antennal pedicel; EW/FW 45/18. Thorax. Pronotum finely punctate, with 2 paralateral spheroid tumescences, one narrow linear short tumescence behind middle, disc concave near middle; PW/PL 100/150; elytra, asetiferous punctures scattered, punctures extend posteriorly to elytral 3/4, interstitial spaces very wide; EL/EW 410/60. Abdomen. Female visible abdominal sternite V emarginate; female pygidium with recurved flap; aedeagus ( Fig. 41 View Figures 40–43 ), phallobase abruptly narrowed near base of phallobasic lobes; phallobasic lobes long, narrow; phallic plates not serrate; phallobasic apodeme abbreviated.
Variation. Size. Length 8.0–12.0 mm; width 2.0– 2.5 mm. Except for body size, the available specimens are quite homogeneous.
Natural history. Specimens were collected in Bolivia during November and December, at altitudes that range from 400– 405 m. During the same months these beetles were captured in Brazil at 800 m.
Distribution (for map see Fig. 69 View Figure 69 ). This species is known from Bolivia and Brazil.
Etymology. The specific epithet, orcastomata , is a compound name that stems from the Latin orca (= whale) and the Greek stoma (= mouth). I refer to the peculiar construction of the distal 1/3 of the phallobase/phallobasic lobes.
FSCA |
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
CMNH |
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History |
MNHN |
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
USNM |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
CUIC |
Cornell University Insect Collection |
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