Praocis (Praocis) parva Gay & Solier, 1840
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Praocis (Praocis) parva Gay & Solier, 1840
( Figs. 26 View FIGURES 21 − 26 , 30 View FIGURE 30 )
Praocis parva Gay & Solier in Solier, 1840: 232 (rev.); Solier, 1851: 194 (rev.); Lacordaire, 1859: 213; Gemminger & Harold, 1870: 1905 (cat.); Philippi, 1887: 732 (cat.); Gebien, 1910: 261 (cat.); Gebien, 1938: 399 (cat.); Blackwelder, 1945: 523 (cat.); Kulzer, 1958: 23 (rev.); Peña, 1966: 430 (cat.); Vidal & Guerrero, 2007: 73; Flores, 2007: 417 (lectot.).
Redescription. Length 7.0 mm. Body, antennae and legs dark brown. Head. Clypeus and frons with round punctures each with a central seta; antennae reaching 3/4 along lateral margin of pronotum; antennomere 9 longer than wide, with apical tomentose sensory patches arranged in two areas separated dorsally; antennomere 10 as wide as antennomere 11. Thorax. Pronotum widest behind midpoint; disc and lateral quarters with fine golden setae; punctures of disc same size as punctures of elytron; width of anterior margin exceeding half the width of posterior margin; lateral quarters convex, dorsal surface of lateral margin bearing a row of short golden setae; posterior angles right, apex rounded ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 21 − 26 ); prosternum horizontal, with edge on anterior margin broadened below gula; prosternal process produced backwards, not reaching the midpoint of the space between pro– and mesocoxae (as in Fig. 13 View FIGURES 5 − 14 ); prosternum and mesosternum with punctures. Elytron lacking grooves, with two carinae weakly defined, equidistant between suture and lateral margin ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 21 − 26 ); dorsal surface with short golden setae; pseudopleuron with long setae arising on punctures; epipleuron with short setae arising on protuberances, lacking a row of setae on the edge of anterior quarter. Legs. Ventral surface of meso– and metafemora with a row of setae on posterior edge. Inner surface of meso– and metatibiae with long, fine setae. Metatibiae straight. Male genitalia. Rods of sterna IX close to each other at basal third. Basal lamina of tegmen equal width throughout, with base concave. Lateral styles of tegmen with proximal margin “inverted V”-shaped ventrally, widest at base, with sparse setae on distal 1/5 of ventral surface. Median lobe moderate (0.75 <L/T ≤ 1.00), narrowed in pre-distal quarter and distally broadened, with apical aperture large and apex rounded. Female: unknown.
Type material. Lectotype: [ parva ] [ Praocis / parva Sol. / Coquimbo] [ P. parva Gay et/ Sol. Coquimbo] [Type] [ Praocis / parva Sol. / Type de Solier/ Col. Marseul/ C. Girard det. 1975] [Lectotypus/ Praocis parva / Gay et Solier, 1840 / Des. G. Flores 2005] ( MNHN) . Three paralectotypes same data as lectotype except the third label, one plus two labels: [Coquimbo/ Gay] and [ parva Sol. Gay 232, 17 Chili] below the label [Type] and one of the others plus two labels: [Museum Paris/ Coll. Solier/ Coll. Marseul 1890] and [ Praocis / parva Sol./ det. H. Kulzer 1957] below the label [Type] ( MNHN).
Note: Flores (2007: 417) designated lectotype and paralectotypes.
Other material examined. CHILE. Region IV: La Serena , 22.ix.1999, M. Guerrero, 1 ( MNNC) .
Geographic distribution. Chile (Coquimbo Region, La Serena), in the Coquimbo biogeographic province.
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Praocis (Praocis) parva Gay & Solier, 1840
Flores, Gustavo E. & Pizarro-Araya, Jaime 2012 |
Praocis parva
Vidal 2007: 73 |
Flores 2007: 417 |
Pena 1966: 430 |
Kulzer 1958: 23 |
Blackwelder 1945: 523 |
Gebien 1938: 399 |
Gebien 1910: 261 |
Philippi 1887: 732 |
Gemminger 1870: 1905 |
Lacordaire 1859: 213 |
Solier 1851: 194 |
Solier 1840: 232 |