Primocerus cuspidis, Girón & Short, 2019
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Primocerus cuspidis |
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sp. nov. |
Primocerus cuspidis sp. nov. Figs 11 A–D View Figure 11 , 14L View Figure 14 , 15B View Figure 15 , 16A View Figure 16
Type material.
Holotype (♂): "VENEZUELA: Amazonas/ 5°23.207'N, 67°36.922'W; 125 m/ Tobogán de la Selva, old “Tobogancito” / on seepage area with detritus/ 8.viii.2008; leg. A. Short, M. García, / L. Joly; AS-08-080b" (MIZA). Paratypes (3): VENEZUELA: Amazonas: same data das holotype (SEMC, 3).
Differential diagnosis.
Primocerus cuspidis belongs to the group of species with shallowly impressed, rather irregularly distributed, and undifferentiated elytral punctures. It can be easily distinguished among its congeners by its paler (orange) coloration, and the presence of a sharp, pyramidal (triangular) projection on the posterior elevation of the mesoventrite.
Description.
Body length 2.4 mm, width 1.5 mm. Body elongate oval, moderately convex (Fig. 11B View Figure 11 ). General coloration orange-brown. Elytra with ground punctures shallowly marked; serial punctures absent. Posterior elevation of mesoventrite with sharply pointed pyramidal (triangular) spine. Metafemora with hydrofuge pubescence covering basal 4/5. Apex of fifth abdominal ventrite slightly emarginate. Aedeagus (Fig. 14L View Figure 14 ) with basal piece 1.3 × longer than parameres; parameres 1.15 × longer than median lobe; distal end of parameres with anteapical constriction, apex rounded and obliquely directed; apex of median lobe widely rounded.
Etymology.
Named with the Latin word cuspidis meaning point, in reference to the sharp projection on the posterior elevation of the mesoventrite.
Distribution.
Primocerus cuspidis has only been collected at Tobogán de la Selva in the Venezuelan Amazon, at an elevation of 125 m (Fig. 15B View Figure 15 ).
Remarks.
The type series was collected in a flat, horizontal seepage area that was formed from water seeping from the banks of the Rio Coromoto (Fig. 16A View Figure 16 ).
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