Pujoliclerus amplus Opitz, 2014
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-68.4.727 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CD987054-035A-4A5B-B488-EEA35F632F23 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D85669-FFAE-AB0E-FF2D-8D2EFC4AFC89 |
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Carolina |
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Pujoliclerus amplus Opitz |
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sp. nov. |
Pujoliclerus amplus Opitz , new species ( Figs. 28 View Figs , 57 View Figs , 100 View Figs , 124 View Fig )
Holotype. ♀. C O L O M B I A: C a u c a P N N Gorgona El Saman 258N 7811W, 11-XII-2001 - 18-I-2002 H Torres Leg M 2791. Second label: IavH 70311. Third label: Instituto Humboldt COLOMBIA ( IAVH).
Paratypes. Two specimens. One specimen from the same locality as the holotype ( WOPC, 1). COLOMBIA: Cauca: Valle del Cauca, PNN Parallones de Cali 730 m, 3°26′N 76°48′W. A second label reads: Malaise 7/18/00-8/1/00, S. Sarria, leg. M.1101 ( IAVH, 1) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. This species is distinguishable from superficially similar P. orellana by the dark brown coloration of the elytral apex.
Description. Size: Length 5.5 mm; width 2.0 mm. Form: As in Fig. 100 View Figs . Integument: Head mostly yellow, epicranium with rectangular black marking, lower frons yellow; antenna black; pronotum bicolorous, anterior angles yellow, remainder black; elytra light brown, epipleural and sutural margins and apex more yellow; legs mostly yellow, infuscated; pterothorax and abdomen brown. Head: Eyes slightly wider than frons (13:10); funicular antennomeres very expanded, 6 th antennomere very large ( Fig. 28 View Figs ). Thorax: Pronotum quadrate (37:37), lateral tubercle prominent ( Fig. 57 View Figs ); epipleural fold gradually narrowed to elytral apex, asetiferous punctures prominent to elytral half. Abdomen: Aedeagus not available.
Variation. The paratype collected in PNN Gorgona has the elytra more yellowish.
Natural History. The holotype and a paratype were collected during a time span between 11 December 2001 and 18 January 2002; the second paratype was taken during July.
Distribution. Known only from Colombia ( Fig. 124 View Fig ).
Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from ampla (= large), a Latin adjective that refers to the large size of antennomere 8.
IAVH |
Instituto de Ivestigacion de los Recursos Biologicos Alexander von Humboldt |
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