Rhinaspis hypocrita ( Mannerheim, 1829 ) Smith, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4531785 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C0A87F4-666F-FFE7-9A97-8CE0CDF117A2 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Rhinaspis hypocrita ( Mannerheim, 1829 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Rhinaspis hypocrita ( Mannerheim, 1829) new combination
Original combination. Melolontha hypocrita Mannerheim, 1829: 65 .
Type series. Lectotype male ( Fig. 1–9 View Figures 1–6 View Figures 7–9 ) at the Finnish Museum of Natural History , Helsinki, Finland labeled ( Fig. 9 View Figures 7–9 ) a) “Brasilia / Minas Gerais” (handwritten), b) “Ménétr.” (typeset), c) “ MELOLONTHA / HYPOCRITA / MANNERHEIM, 1829 / LECTOTYPE ♂ / A.B. T. SMITH ” (handwritten and typeset on red paper), d) “ RHINASPIS / HYPOCRITA / (MANNERHEIM) ♂ / Det:A.B. T.Smith 2015” (handwritten and typeset) . Lectotype here designated. Based on Mannerheim’s (1829) description there were more specimens in the type series (he states “frequentissima”). The current whereabouts of any paralectotypes is unknown.
Distribution. Brazil: Minas Gerais, Congonhas do Norte (“Serra da Lapa”). According to the label and Mannerheim (1829), the lectotype was collected in Serra da Lapa by Eduard Ménétriés. Papavero (1971: 53) noted that Ménétriés was in Serra da Lapa from 16 October–4 December 1824 and 3 January 1825 (return trip) with Baron Georg Heinrich von Langsdorff, which was undoubtedly when the lectotype was collected.
Remarks. The species is placed in the genus Rhinaspis based on the key to Macrodactylini genera in Katovich (2008), and by comparison with other Rhinaspis species in the Canadian Museum of Nature collection. The characters supporting the placement in Rhinaspis are: length 12 mm; clypeus reflexed with apex straight (not rounded, bilobed, or dentate) ( Fig. 3–5 View Figures 1–6 ); mentum flat, rectangular, with bilobed apex, without medial furrow ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1–6 ); pronotum with apical margin distinctly bordered ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–6 ); pronotum with basal margin evenly rounded, not interlocking with scutellum ( Fig. 1–2 View Figures 1–6 ); scutellum with basal margin straight, not interlocking with pronotum ( Fig. 1–2 View Figures 1–6 ); sternites evenly rounded ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–6 ); all claws dentate ( Fig. 1–2 View Figures 1–6 ); parameres laterally with long tufts of setae ( Fig. 7–8 View Figures 7–9 ). It is noteworthy that the unmodified clypeus of the male of this species is unusual for Rhinaspis .
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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