Sotolensis keltoni, Menard & Schwartz, 2018

Menard, K. L. & Schwartz, M. D., 2018, A description of a new genus and new species of sotol-feeding Eccritotarsini (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Bryocorinae) from Durango, Mexico, Zootaxa 4514 (2), pp. 283-292 : 287-288

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.2.11

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B6E01410-4422-46FD-A08B-140A35341DA7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5970269

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/17388790-FFDA-FFC8-C9D9-3AB8FB2EFCC3

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scientific name

Sotolensis keltoni
status

sp. nov.

Sotolensis keltoni sp. nov.

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HOLOTYPE: MEXICO: Durango: “ 5 mi W of Durango [24.03325 ° N 104.73274 ° W] Dgo. GoogleMaps MEX. 6500′ [198 m] 14 June 1964 L.A. Kelton; sotol [ Dasylirion sp. ( Asparagaceae ), det. field id]”, 1;m ( AMNH _ PBI 00418775 View Materials ) . Holotype Sotolensis keltoni n. sp. det. K.L. Menard & M.D. Schwartz, 2018 [red label]. Deposited in the collection of the Instituto de Biologia , Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, D.F. ( IBUNAM) .

Paratypes: MEXICO: Durango: 5 mi W of Durango, 24.03325 ° N 104.73274 ° W, 198 m, 11 Jun 1964, H. F. Howden, Dasylirion sp. ( Asparagaceae ), det. field id, 6;m (00418784–00418789), 27;f (00418790–00418804, 00420079–00420090) (CNC), 1;f (00418747) (UOSN), 1;m (00418753), 1;f (00418754) (USNM); 14 Jun 1964, L.A. Kelton, Dasylirion sp. ( Asparagaceae ), det. field id, 22;m (00418755–00418774, 0 0 418776, 00418777), 33;f (00420111–00420143) (CNC), 3;m (00418746, 0 0 418748, 00418749), 3;f (00418750–00418752) (UOSN). Durango, 24.0333 ° N 104.6667 ° W, 1890 m, 22 Jun 1964, L.A. Kelton, 2;m (00418781, 00418782), 2;f (00420091, 00420092) (AMNH), 4;m (00418778–00418780, 00418783), 18;f (00420093–00420110) (CNC).

DIAGNOSIS: Same as generic diagnosis.

DESCRIPTION: Coloration, surface, vestiture, structure, and genitalia: As in generic description.

MEASUREMENTS: MALE (holotype /range; N=4): total body length 2.46/2.55-2.70, clypeus to cuneus length 1.75/1.70-1.90, body width 1.06/1.10-1.30, pronotal length 0.43/0.45, head width 0.81/ 0.75-0.83, pronotal width 0.98/0.85-1.00, antennal segment lengths : AS I 0.35/0.40, AS II 0.60/0.60-0.65 , AS III 0.35/0.35-0.37 , AS IV 0.36/ 0.35, and interocular distance 0.47/0.45-0.47 .

FEMALE (range; N=3): total body length 2.2–2.65, clypeus to cuneus length 1.6-1.9, pronotal length 0.45-0.47, head width 0.83-0.87, pronotal width 0.93-0.97, antennal segment lengths: AS I 0.40-0.43, AS II 0.6-0.63, AS III 0.35-0.37, AS IV 0.35, and interocular distance 0.45-0.5.

ETYMOLOGY: Named after the late Leonard A. Kelton, whose work in Durango, Mexico, led to the capture of these specimens.

HOST: The majority of the specimens collected of this species were labeled as collected on sotol, genus Dasylirion sp. ( Asparagales : Asparagaceae : Notinoideae). There are currently about 22 species of sotol, of which two are known from Durango: D. durangense Trel. , and D. simplex Trel. (WSCP 2018). This group of plants is native to Mexico, all have tough leaves with serrated edges that provide a natural defense.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

IBUNAM

Instituto de BiIología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Genus

Sotolensis

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