Madoniella divida Opitz, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5352832 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5450621 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F587ED-486C-975A-FF2D-FAB899B21331 |
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Madoniella divida Opitz |
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sp. nov. |
Madoniella divida Opitz , new species
Figure 6 View Figure 1-15 , 33 View Figure 25-38 , 55 View Figure 47-58 .
Holotype. Male. COLOMBIA Bolivar SFF Los Colorados Alto de Mirador 9 o 54' N 73 o 07’S 400m Malaise 6-21.iv.2001 E. Deulufeut Leg. M. 1602. A second label reads, IavH-E 70310. A third label reads, Instituto Humbolt COLOMBIA ( IAVH). (Specimen point mounted, antenna and gender label affixed to paper point; locality label; specimen identification number label; repository label; IAVH acronymic label; Holotype label; Plastic vial with abdomen and aedeagus.)
Paratypes. None.
Diagnosis ( Fig. 55 View Figure 47-58 ): In the key of madoniellan species (Opitz, in press), the Holotype extends to couplet 13(12), which accommodates Madoniella melina Opitz and M. zonula Opitz. Specimens of M. divida differ by the absence of the posterocental extension of the posterior block of the elytral insignia. Moreover, in specimens of M. divida the posterior block of the insignia is deeply incised posteriorly.
Description. Size: Length 4.0 mm; width 1.2 mm. Integumental Color: Cranium dark reddish- brown; pronotal disc brown, arch red; elytral disc with well-developed insignia, posterolateral extensions of posterior block missing, posterocentral extension of posterior block missing, insignial posterior block broadly incised posteriorly at middle. Head: Vertex narrower than eyes in head dorsal view; antenna as depicted in figure 6. Thorax: Pronotal side margins very sinuous, anterior margin somewhat projecting at middle; elytral form oblong; elytral punctations large; anterior margin of protibia with 4 spines. Abdomen: Aedeagus as in figure 33; phallobasic rod extensive.
Variation. One specimen examined.
Natural History. The primary type was collected at 400 m in a Malaise trap sometime between the 6 th and 21 st of May.
Distribution. Known only from the type locality.
Etymology. The specific epithet divida stems from the Latin divido (= divided). I refer to division of the posterior region of the posterior block of the elytral insignia.
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Instituto de Ivestigacion de los Recursos Biologicos Alexander von Humboldt |
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