Xystosomus apicisulcatus, Erwin, 1973
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https://doi.org/ 10.5479/si.00810282.140 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3848421 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/61278799-FFFA-FF98-D839-F76CFC3743AA |
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Plazi |
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Xystosomus apicisulcatus |
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sp. nov. |
12. Xystosomus apicisulcatus View in CoL , new species
FIGURES 17 View FIGURES 7-21 , 69 View FIGURE 69
TYPE-LOCALITY.— Minas , Brazil.
TYPE-SPECIMEN.—The unique holotype female is in MHNP. It was collected by Squires.
DESCRIPTION.— Form: As in X. gruti . Easily distinguished from all species in the group by the sulcate apex of the sutural stria.
Color: Head and body piceous; pronotum and elytra slightly iridescent; appendages testaceous.
Head: Narrow between eyes; frontal furrows shallowly impressed; eyes very large and prominent.
Pronotum ( Figure 17 View FIGURES 7-21 ): Transverse (W / L, 1.61; 1 specimen); hind angles obtuse, sides anterior to angles more or less straight; side margins moderately explanate in basal half, beaded anteriorly; otherwise as in X. gruti .
Elytra: Each elytron with seven rows of partially striate serial punctulae; stria 8 deeply impressed, almost sulcate; recurrent groove very deeply sulcate and hooked at apex; apex of sutural and second row of punctulae deeply sulcate; side margins broadly explanate; humeral projection well developed, obtuse; chaetotaxy as in X. gruti ; plica small, evident externally.
Microsculpture: Pronotum with coarsely impressed transverse meshes, nearly isodiametric along anterior margin; otherwise as in X. gruti .
Secondary sexual characters: Male genitalia unknown. Female genitalia characteristic of the species group.
Size: One specimen: length, 3.8 mm; width, 1.6 mm.
NATURAL HISTORY.— Unknown.
LOCALITY RECORDS ( Figure 69 View FIGURE 69 ).— I have seen only the unique type from Minas, Brazil.
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MHNP |
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