Caymania nitidissima Ratcliffe and Cave, 2010
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5164903 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B65987E9-FF83-2A2B-FF07-DDAFFEF3FA9A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Caymania nitidissima Ratcliffe and Cave |
status |
sp. nov. |
Caymania nitidissima Ratcliffe and Cave , new species
(Fig. 20-22)
Type Material. Holotype male, labeled “ Roy Soc-CIG Expdn./ Little Cayman, BWI/ Central Forest / 22-7- 1975. R. R. Askew //BM 1981/342” (hand written) and with our red holotype label . Allotype female, labeled “Roy Soc-CIG Expdn./Little Cayman, BWI/Transect 2/under stone/ 30-7-1975. R. R. Askew //BM 1981/ 342” (hand written) and with our red allotype label. Single female paratype labeled “Roy Soc-CIG Expdn./ Little Cayman, BWI/ Mid island ironshore/N of airstrip/ 27-7-1975. R. R. Askew //BM 1981/342” (hand written) and with our yellow paratype label . Holotype and allotype deposited at The Natural History Museum, London ( BMNH). Paratype deposited in the B. C. Ratcliffe collection, Lincoln, Nebraska ( BCRC).
Holotype. Male. Length 9.8 mm; width 4.87 mm. Color dark reddish brown, almost black, strongly shiny everywhere. Head: Surface with small, sparse punctures and with low, transverse carina; carina broadly interrupted at middle. Clypeus triangular, apex acute, reflexed, with small carina extending obliquely from apex on each side to transverse, frontoclypeal carina. Interocular width equals 9.0 transverse eye diameters. Antenna 10-segmented, antennomeres stout, club subequal in length to segments 2- 7. Mandibles arcuate on lateral edge, apex acute. Pronotum: Surface evenly convex, with moderately dense micropunctures, punctures slightly larger near lateral margins. Base with marginal bead. Elytra: Surface with weak rows of minute to small punctures, 2 short rows of moderately sized punctures behind apical umbone. Pygidium: Surface with sparse, minute punctures. In lateral view, surface weakly convex in basal half, strongly convex (almost protuberant) in apical half. Legs: Protibia tridentate, teeth subequally spaced, apical 2 teeth long. Apex of metatibia with upper angle prolonged into sharp tooth, with 7 stout spinules below tooth. Apex of first tarsomere of metatarsus prolonged into long spine. Ven- ter: Prosternal process moderately tall, thick, apex
broadly rounded. Last sternite virtually
impunctate. Parameres: Fig. 21-22. Form sym-
metrical, apices arcuate, broadly rounded, apices
of inner lobes symmetrical and broadly rounded.
Allotype. Female. Length 11.2 mm; width 5.5
mm. As holotype, except in the following respects:
Head: Frons with punctures slightly larger,
denser. Pygidium: In lateral view, surface weakly
convex.
Variation. Females (1 paratype). Length 10.6
mm; width 5.0 mm. The single female paratype
does not differ significantly from the allotype, ex-
cept that the punctures of the pygidium are mod-
erately dense and slightly larger.
Etymology. Derived from the Latin word niteo,
meaning shiny or polished and here used in the
superlative form, nitidissima , to indicate very
shiny or polished in reference to the incredibly
smooth dorsal surface.
Distribution. Caymania nitidissima is known
only from Little Cayman.
Diagnosis. See the generic diagnosis. The
parameres resemble those of Hemiphileurus
cubensis (Chalumeau), but the apices of the
parameres in that species are subquadrate and not
broadly rounded as in C. nitidissima , the body
length is twice that of C. nitidissima , and the
pronotum and elytra are sculptured as opposed to
smooth.
BCRC |
Bioresource Collection and Research Center |
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