Xystosomus Schaum, 1863
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Genus Xystosomus Schaum View in CoL
Xystosomus Schaum, 1863:89 View in CoL .
TYPE-SPECIES.— Tachys inflatus Schaum View in CoL
(1859:
202), here designated, as Schaum did not designate either of his two species as the type (nor has any subsequent author); however, this is the firstmentioned species in Schaum's discussion.
DESCRIPTION.—Form ( Figures 1 View FIGURE 1 , 3, 43, 56): Broad and convex. Easily recognized from other Tachyina by the truncate anterior tibiae and absence of discal elytral setigerous pores.
Color: Body rufous to black, members of many species with metallic green luster or iridescence of pronotum and elytra; appendages usually testaceous or slightly infuscated, piceous in members of some species.
Head: Mentum with acute tooth on anterior margin, nonfoveate; antennae with pubescence on apical half of article 4 and on all of articles 5—11.
Prothorax: Prosternum sparsely setigerous; coxal cavities biperforate-separate-closed; tibia with truncate apex; claws simple with small basal tooth on medial edge.
Mesothorax: Elytra with marginal explanation nonsetulose and nonserrate, recurrent groove moderately long and not quite parallel to side margin
but closer to it than to suture, anterior apex of recurrent groove variously curved medially or not, elytral striae present or not (when present, punctulate or not or appearing as rows of serial punc-
tures), intervals convex or flat, plica present, discal setigerous pores absent; coxae conjunct-confluent.
Abdomen: Last visible sternum of female with four setigerous pores in parallel row with posterior edge of that sternum; male with two setigerous pores.
Secondary sexual characteristics: Male with basal two anterior tarsal articles slightly dilated or broadly dilated and asymmetric, with modified setae beneath; male with two slender parameres, each with three to five setae, internal sac and apex of median lobe various; female with stylus of ovipositor bladelike with two stout spines laterally, one spine medially.
Size: Length, 1.9-5.5 mm; width, 1.0-2.4 mm.
DISTRIBUTION ( Figures 69-72 View FIGURE 69 View FIGURE 70 View FIGURE 71 View FIGURE 72 ).—The combined ranges of the known species of this genus extend from Vera Cruz, Mexico, south to Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Key to Species Groups and Species
1. Metepisternum square or nearly so; metasternum extremely short, posterior and middle coxae almost contiguous; flight wings absent 2
Metepisternum rectangular, its lateral margin longer than anterior margin; metasternum more normal, that is, its length from posterior coxa to middle coxa subequal to or longer than diameter of middle coxa, thus posterior and middle coxae widely sepa- rated; flight wings present 12
2. (1) Frons foveate, one fova each side of midline; elytra not punctulate { parainsularis View in CoL group) 3
Frons not foveate, although frontal furrows may be sulcate posteriorly; elytra punctu- late or not 4
3. (2) Elytron with seven plainly traceable, partially striate rows of serial punctulae; frontal furrows sulcate posteriorly 23. X. bisculcifrons, new species
Elytron smooth (striae 2 and 3 faintly visible in some specimens); frontal furrows moderately impressed throughout 22. X. parainsularis View in CoL , new species
4. (2) Pronotum with well-defined posterolateral carinae (infiatus group) 5 Pronotum without well-defined posterolateral carinae ( laevis View in CoL group) 6
5. (4) Pronotum with strongly developed posterolateral carinae and with a deep triangular fova medial to each carina 24. X. infiatus (Schaum)
Pronotum with feebly developed posterolateral carinae and without fovae medial to each carinae 25. X. convexus View in CoL , new species
6. (4) Pronotum ( Figure 57 View FIGURES 57-62 ) with hind angles denticulate, side margins abruptly but shallowly sinuate anterior to angle; microsculpture absent from pronotum and elytra 26. X. loans , new species
Pronotum with sharp or obtuse hind angles, not denticulate, sides straight or arcuate; microsculpture of closely spaced, finely impressed transverse lines 7
7. (6) Pronotum without lateral setigerous pores 8 Pronotum with at least one pair of pores 11
8. (7) Pronotum ( Figure 59 View FIGURES 57-62 ) constricted towards base, side margins very slightly sinuate near hind angles 28. X. laevimicans View in CoL , new species Pronotum with lateral margins evenly arcuate from base to apex 9
9. (8) Pronotum ( Figure 58 View FIGURES 57-62 ) with hind angles sharp, about 90°; integument bright rufous, at least dorsally; smaller beetles, length 1.9-2.2 mm ... 27. X. paralaevis View in CoL , new species Pronotum with obtusely rounded hind angles; integument black or piceous; larger beetles, length 2.4-2.7 mm 10
10. (9) Frons with swollen tubercle laterally at anterior margin of eye, frontal furrows deflected laterally almost at right angles posterior to tubercle; integument black 30. X. niger View in CoL , new species Frons without tubercle, frontal furrows parallel and straight throughout their length; integument piceous 31. X. tholus View in CoL , new species
11. (7) Pronotum ( Figure 62 View FIGURES 57-62 ) with anterior pair of lateral setigerous pores, posterior pair absent 32. X. turgidus (Schaum) Pronotum View in CoL ( Figure 56 View FIGURE 56 ) with both pairs of lateral setigerous pores 29. X. impressifrons View in CoL , new species
12. (1) Pronotum narrow, much narrower than head across eyes; eyes huge and hemispherical ( elaphrinus View in CoL group) 13 Pronotum wider than head across eyes; eyes small or large 15
13. (12) Elytral striae ( Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 ) with basal third coarsely and unevenly punctate, apical two- thirds much less impressed or absent 17. X. elaphrinus Bates Elytral View in CoL striae shallowly and more or less evenly impressed throughout or elytron with partially striate rows of punctulae throughout 14
14.(13) Elytral striae entire although finer at apex, 1-8 present, 7 and 8 especially deep basally 18. X. notiophiloides, new species Elytron with six partially striate rows of fine punctulae .... 19. X. spangleri View in CoL , new species
15. (12) Pronotum with lateral margins explanate, at least in basal half, and laterobasal carinae strongly developed ( gruti group) 16 Pronotum without explanate lateral margins; carinae feebly developed (microtretus group) 31
16.(15) Pronotum ( Figure 11 View FIGURES 7-21 ) with six longitudinal ridges on disc separated from each other by deep sulci 6. X. sculpticollis Bates Pronotum View in CoL without ridges on disc 17
17.(16) Lateral elytral striae deeper and more coarsely punctate than discal striae; lateral in- tervals more convex than discal ones 18 Lateral striae and intervals (if present) about the same as those on disc 23
18.(17) Discal striae well impressed, intervals more or less convex 19 Discal striae virtually absent (slight trace barely visible on some specimens) 21
19. (18) Recurrent groove on elytral apex doubled back to apex of stria 2. 5. X. his, new species Recurrent groove not or only slightly doubled back 20
20. (19) Larger beetles, 3.7-5.2 mm, with metallic green luster of dorsal surface and with testaceous or slightly infuscated palpi 1. X. gruff Bates Smaller beetles, 3.3-3.9 mm, with moderately iridescent, almost black dorsal surface and piceous palpi 3. X. nigripalpis View in CoL , new species
21.(18) Elytron laterally with four or five convex intervals distinct to at least apical third, discally with at least traces of striae. (Pronotum, Figure 16 View FIGURES 7-21 ) 11. X. sulcicostis Bates Elytron View in CoL laterally with three or four barely convex intervals distinct to about middle of elytron, disc with rows of faintly impressed punctulae 22
22.(21) Pronotum ( Figure 14 View FIGURES 7-21 ) with side margins sinuate in basal third 9. X. anterocostis View in CoL , new species Pronotum ( Figure 15 View FIGURES 7-21 ) with side margins straight or slightly arcuate in basal third 10. X. sublaevis Bates View in CoL
23.(17) Elytron without striae or with striae only on disc 24 Elytron with well-impressed striae or serial punctures throughout its length 26
24. (23) Pronotum ( Figure 12 View FIGURES 7-21 ) with posterolateral carinae extended anteriorly for one-half the length of pronotum; integument black 7. X. negrei View in CoL , new species Pronotum with posterolateral carinae extended anteriorly for only one-third the length of pronotum; integument reddish 25
25.(23) Elytron with apex of sutural striae deepened, sulcate.12. X. apicisulcatus View in CoL , new species
Elytron without sutural striae 8. X. aetholius View in CoL , new species
26.(23) Elytral striae continuous and deeply impressed between serial punctures 27 Elytron without strial impressions between serial punctures 28
27. (26) Pronotum ( Figure 7 View FIGURES 7-21 ) with lateral explanation entire and very wide to anterior angles 2. X. ampliatus Bates View in CoL
Pronotum ( Figure 9 View FIGURES 7-21 ) with lateral explanation narrow and confined to basal half 4. X. strigosus Bates View in CoL
28.(27) Microsculpture absent; pronotum and elytra smooth, shiny 29
Microsculpture present, of either finely or coarsely engraved transverse lines, surface dull 30
29.(28) Side margins of pronotum ( Figure 18 View FIGURES 7-21 ) broadly explanate from base to apex, less so toward apex; frontal furrows short and deep, reaching posteriorly to mideye level 13. X. bated , new species
Side margin of pronotum ( Figure 19 View FIGURES 7-21 ) slightly explanate at base only; frontal furrows extended posteriorly beyond mideye level 14. X. seriatus View in CoL , new species
30. (28) Elytral surface matte-like due to coarsely engraved transverse microsculpture ( Figure 22 g View FIGURE 22 ) 15. X. ovatulus Bates View in CoL
Elytral surface more shiny due to finely impressed transverse microsculpture 16. X. grossipunctatus View in CoL , new species
31.(15) Pronotum ( Figure 43 View FIGURE 43 ) widest at middle 20. X. microtretus View in CoL , new species
Pronotum ( Figure 44 View FIGURE 44 ) trapezoidal, widest at base 21. X. polytretus View in CoL , new species
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Xystosomus Schaum
Erwin, Terry L. 1973 |
Xystosomus
Schaum 1863: 89 |