Xystosomus microtretus, Erwin, 1973
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https://doi.org/ 10.5479/si.00810282.140 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848463 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/61278799-FFF4-FF95-DC84-F863F9ED4FD5 |
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Xystosomus microtretus |
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sp. nov. |
20. Xystosomus microtretus View in CoL , new species
FIGURES 43 View FIGURE 43 , 45 View FIGURE 45 , 46 View FIGURE 46 , 70 View FIGURE 70
TYPE LOCALITY.— Hamburg Farm, Reventazón , Costa Rica.
TYPE-SPECIMENS.— The holotype male, allotype, and one paratype male are in USNM. They were collected by Nevermann in 1925, 1934, and 1932, respectively.
DESCRIPTION.—Form ( Figure 43 View FIGURE 43 ): Medium-sized, broad, moderately convex (more so than X. gruti ), with small flat eyes, narrow head, broad pronotum, and square humeri. Easily distinguished from the other species of the group (see below) by the form of the pronotum.
Color: Head and body rufopiceous; pronotum and elytra moderately iridescent; appendages testaceous.
Head: Very broad between eyes; frontal furrows shallowly impressed posterior to clypeus, not prolonged onto frons beyond anterior margin of eye; eyes small, slightly prominent.
Pronotum ( Figure 43 View FIGURE 43 ): Transverse (W/ L, x 1.58; range, 1.53-1.68; 3 specimens); lateral setigerous pores present only at hind angles; laterobasal carinae rudimentary; hind angles about 90°, sides anterior to angles more or less straight; side margins beaded, not reflexed.
Elytra: Each elytron with six rows of partially striate serial punctures and punctulae, rows 2-6 effaced before apex; side margins narrowly explanate; humeral projection absent, humerus evenly rounded; chaetotaxy as in X. gruti ; plica short, evident externally.
Microsculpture: As in X. gruti .
Secondary sexual characters: Male genitalia ( Figure 45 View FIGURE 45 ) with internal sac quite different than in members of other species groups. Female genitalia ( Figure 46 View FIGURE 46 ) characteristic of the species group.
Size: Three specimens: length, 3.3-3.6 mm; width, 1.6-1.7 mm.
NATURAL HISTORY.— Adults were collected in January and February. No teneral specimens were seen. Nevermann recorded the finding of these beetles from "under loose bark," "on forest soil," and "sifted from soil."
LOCALITY RECORDS ( Figure 70 View FIGURE 70 ).—I have seen three specimens from the following locality: CENTRAL AMERICA: COSTA RICA: Hamburg Farm at Reventazon (USNM).
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USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum] |
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