Amnestus chiapensis Mayorga and Cervantes
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3779.4.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DA114AD8-F6B2-48AB-AF65-DD2FE0197AF9 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6124480 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BD38A26B-FFCB-AC5D-FF27-FA0AFF8D8291 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Amnestus chiapensis Mayorga and Cervantes |
status |
sp. nov. |
Amnestus chiapensis Mayorga and Cervantes n. sp.
( Figs. 1c View FIGURES 1 A – D , 4c View FIGURES 4 A – M , 5c View FIGURES 5 A – M , 6c View FIGURES 6 A – O , 7c View FIGURES 7 A – Q , 8c View FIGURES 8 A – N )
Diagnosis. Anterior half of pronotum elevated, with a longitudinal series of punctures near frontal margin; prosternal carina elevated mesially ( Fig. 4c View FIGURES 4 A – M ); evaporatorium not reaching anterior margin of mesopleura ( Fig. 5c View FIGURES 5 A – M ).
Description. Head, antennal segments III–V, pronotum, prosternal carina, scutellum, hemelytra, peritreme, abdominal venter, femora of all legs and fore tibiae dark brown. Antennal segments I–II, rostrum, middle and hind tibiae pale brown.
Head. Anterior half with rugae; juga with five pegs; rostrum reaching base of metasternum. Thorax. Pronotum with transverse impression strongly marked by a series of deep punctures, anterior margin concave, anterolateral margins carinate from middle to anterior end ( Fig. 1c View FIGURES 1 A – D ), posterior margin rounded. Propleura shiny, prosternal carina elevated mesially. Mesopleura with evaporatorium flat and reaching lateral margin of pleura. Metapleura with evaporatorium extended to posterior margin of pleura and almost reaching lateral margin. Peritreme elongate, slightly curved, posterior margin with faint rugae ( Fig. 5c View FIGURES 5 A – M ). Legs. Fore tibiae with six robust spines on dorsal margin. Fore femora with a mesial, bifid spine on ventral margin ( Fig. 6c View FIGURES 6 A – O ). Hind femora with a simple spine near apex on ventral margin, and a small spine on apex of dorsal margin. Hind tibiae with basal half flat, with a small spine near base on ventral margin ( Fig. 7c View FIGURES 7 A – Q ). Scutellum. Triangular with a row of punctures on lateral margins and uniformly distributed punctures on disc. Hemelytra. Clavus and corium with punctures longitudinally distributed; membrane hyaline, surpassing apex of abdomen. Abdomen shiny and covered with fine hairs.
Male genitalia. Paramere long, short apically, ventrally and mesially lobulate, with three setigerous punctures on dorsal margin and two on ventral margin ( Fig. 8c View FIGURES 8 A – N ).
Male measurements (n=1). Body length 3.7; head length 0.5; width across eyes 0.7; interocular distance 0.4; interocellar distance 0.2; antennal segments: I 0.15, II 0.05, III 0.3, IV 0.25, V 0.35; rostral segments: I 0.25, II 0.3, III 0.35, IV 0.2; pronotum length 1.1; width across anterior margin 0.75; width across humeral angles1.6; scutellum: length 0.8; width 0.9; length of fore femora 0.6; fore tibiae 0.9; fore tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15; length of hind femora 0.85; hind tibiae 1.0; hind tarsi: I 0.1, II 0.05, III 0.15.
Holotype Male. Mexico: Chiapas, Amatenango del Valle, 3-V-2006, D.N. Velasquez, trampa amarilla, parcela 2. Paratypes: Amatenango del Valle, 11-VIII-2006. I. A. Uribe, parcela 1, trampa amarilla 6, 1 ♂; Santiago El Pinar 22-VI-2006. I. A. Uribe, pit fall, parcela 7, trampa 14, 1 ♂ ( CNIN, ECOSUR).
Distribution. Mexico: Chiapas.
Etymology. Referring to the State of Chiapas
CNIN |
Coleccion Nacional de Insectos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |
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