Xystosomus laevis, Erwin, 1973
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https://doi.org/ 10.5479/si.00810282.140 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848459 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/61278799-FFCE-FFAF-DCAD-F901F9BB40F2 |
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Xystosomus laevis |
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26. Xystosomus laevis View in CoL , new species
FIGURES 22 d View FIGURE 22 , 56 View FIGURE 56 , 57 View FIGURES 57-62 , 63 View FIGURES 63-68 , 68 View FIGURES 63-68 , 72 View FIGURE 72
TYPE-LOCALITY.— Nova Teutonia , Santa Catarina, Brazil.
TYPE-SPECIMENS.—The holotype male and allotype are in MCZ. Six paratypes: MCZ, 3; USNM, 3. All of the above specimens were collected by F. Plaumann in 1969.
DESCRIPTION.— Form: As in figure 56. Short and broad; highly convex; with short, broad pronotum and small head. Easily distinguished from all other species in the group by the small, acute, denticulate hind angles of the pronotum.
Color: Head and body rufous, very shiny; appendages testaceous; antennal articles infuscated apically.
Head: Broad between eyes; frontal furrows moderately impressed, posteriorly divergent; eyes medium-sized and flat.
Pronotum ( Figure 57 View FIGURES 57-62 ): Broadly transverse (W/ L, x 1.73; range, 1.64-1.85; 8 specimens); only anterior pair of lateral setigerous pores present, at anterior third; hind angles small, acute, denticu- late, sides anterior to angles evenly arcuate; side margins beaded, not reflexed.
Elytra: Smooth; side margins narrowly explanate; humeri evenly rounded; chaetotaxy formula Eo-la, 2b, 3b, 4c, 5c, 6b, 7, 8a and Ed-1, 7b, 8; plica not evident externally.
Microsculpture: Frons with large, transversely stretched meshes (as in Figure 22 d View FIGURE 22 ); pronotum and elytra without microsculpture.
Secondary sexual characters: Male genitalia (Figure 63) and female genitalia (Figure 68) characteristic of the species group.
Size: Eight specimens: length, 2.0-2.5 mm; width, 1.0-1.3 mm.
NATURAL HISTORY.— Unknown, except adults collected in December. Some of the specimens are teneral, indicating, at least, that the pupal stage occurs in December.
LOCALITY RECORDS ( Figure 72 View FIGURE 72 ).—I have seen eight specimens from the following locality:
SOUTH AMERICA: BRAZIL: Santa Catarina State: Nova Teutonia (MCZ, USNM).
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USA, Massachusetts, Cambridge, Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology |
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