Aphelocerus, Kirsch, 1871
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3746744 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3809212 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A1879C-D850-FFDF-3CB4-FE2330E1FF5E |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Aphelocerus |
status |
nov.sp. |
Aphelocerus nodus OPITZ nov.sp. ( Figs 1 View Figs 1-27 , 181, 204 View Figs 201-206 , 265 View Figs 262-265 )
Holotype: ♂. Type locality: Stann Creek Dist. Belize, Middlesex Village , 186 m, TREES Field Station, 37 km W of Dangriga. A second label reads: 19 May-6 June 2016, L. G. Bezark, collector, malaise trap, N17.05218 W088.56543 ( FSCA).
D i a g n o s i s: The genus Aphelocerus KIRSCH was revised in 2005 (OPITZ 2005). This work included a key to species. Aphelocerus nodus specimens key out to A. formicoides OPITZ from which A. nodus specimens differ by showing a more oblong pronotum and broader phallobasic lobes.
D e s c r i p t i o n: Size: Length 4.5 mm; width 2.3 mm. Form: As in Fig. 265 View Figs 262-265 . Color: Black; row of white setae on metepisternum. Head: Genae and epicranium extended; gena wrinkled behind eyes; interocular depression and frontal umbo shallow; antenna ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1-27 ) capitate, funicular antennomeres filiform, progressively shorter and wider towards capitulum, capitulum not compact; eyes finely facetted, eye narrower than frons (EW/FW 18/40). Thorax: Pronotum ( Fig. 181 View Figs 179-193 ) sub-globose, very finely punctate; (PW/PL 75/95); elytra short and boldly convex, with shallow longitudinal carina behind basal tumescence, disc with striae of very small setiferous punctures (EL/EW 165/70). Abdomen: Pygidium transverse / scutiform; aedeagus as in Fig. 204. View Figs 201-206
N a t u r a l H i s t o r y: The available specimen was collected during a period between May and June, at 186 m.
D i s t r i b u t i o n: ThisspeciesisknownfromBelize.
E t y m o l o g y: The trivial name, nodus, is a Latin adjective meaning "swelling"; with reference to the tumescence at the base of the elytra.
FSCA |
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
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