Xystosomus laevimicans, Erwin, 1973
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https://doi.org/ 10.5479/si.00810282.140 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848471 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/61278799-FFCD-FFAD-DC90-FBA4FC8D47EC |
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Xystosomus laevimicans |
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sp. nov. |
28. Xystosomus laevimicans View in CoL , new species
FIGURES 59 View FIGURES 57-62 , 64 View FIGURES 63-68 , 72 View FIGURE 72
TYPE-LOCALITY.— Alto da Serra , Sao Paulo, Brazil.
TYPE-SPECIMENS.—The holotype male and the allotype (from Santos, Brazil), are in BMNH. Both were collected by G. E. Bryant in 1912. Two paratypes, labelled same as the allotype: BMNH, 1; USNM, 1.
DESCRIPTION.— Form: As in X. laevis , except flatter and forebody narrower. Easily distinguished
by the form of the pronotum with its basally convergent sides.
Color: Rufous; pronotum and elytra slightly iridescent; appendages testaceous; antennae slightly infuscated apically.
Head: Broad between eyes; frontal furrows short, foviform, not prolonged beyond anterior supraorbital setigerous pore; eyes small, large-faceted, slightly prominent.
Pronotum ( Figure 59 View FIGURES 57-62 ): Transverse (W/ L, x 1.74; range, 1.70-1.85, 4 specimens); subcordate with sides basally convergent; hind angles sharp, about 90°, sides anterior to angles slightly sinuate; lateral setigerous pores and laterobasal carinae absent; side margins beaded, not reflexed.
Elytra: Smooth; as in X. laevis except more prolonged apically.
Microsculpture: Dorsal surface of head, pronotum, and elytra with transversely stretched meshes.
Secondary sexual characters: Male genitalia (Figure 64) and female genitalia characteristic of the species group.
Size: Four specimens: length, 1.9-2.1 mm; width, 1.0-1.1 mm.
NATURAL HISTORY.— Unknown, except adults collected in March. No teneral specimens seen.
LOCALITY RECORDS ( Figure 72 View FIGURE 72 ).—I have seen four specimens from the following localities:
SOUTH AMERICA: BRAZIL: Alto da Serra, Sao Paulo (BMNH); Santos (BMNH, USNM).
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United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
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