Tilloclytus baoruco Lingafelter

Lingafelter, Steven W., 2011, New myrmecomorphous longhorned beetles from Haiti and the Dominican Republic with a key to Anaglyptini and Tillomorphini of Hispaniola (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae), ZooKeys 106, pp. 55-75 : 63-65

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.106.1470

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scientific name

Tilloclytus baoruco Lingafelter
status

sp. n.

Tilloclytus baoruco Lingafelter   ZBK sp. n. Fig. 4Map 1

Diagnosis.

This species is unique among West Indian Tilloclytus in having only 10 antennomeres. It is otherwise most similar to Tilloclytus bruneri Fisher from Cuba in that the antemedial pale band of short, appressed pubescence is incomplete, not reaching the suture, but they are easily differentiated by color: Tilloclytus baoruco is mostly light brown to orange, while Tilloclytus bruneri is darker bluish black.

Description.

3.34-4.67 mm long; 0.85-1.12 mm wide at humeri. Color: Dorsal integument of head, pronotum, elytra, antenna, and legs various shades of light brown to orange; head and pronotum lighter than remainder; elytral color interrupted by antemedial transverse, white, microstriate, unelevated fascia that does not reach suture; ventral color mostly light brown to orange except for sternites which are brown with very dark brown posterior margins. Head: Semi-matte, microsculptured but impunctate throughout; inconspicuous, sparse, translucent long and short erect and suberect setae; frons and gena short, broad, with short, acute projection near base of mandible; with incomplete frontal-genal ridge; without anteclypeal sulcus; without interantennal groove or depression; single eye lobe anteroventrally positioned to antennal tubercle; laterally nearly as protuberant as pronotum; finely faceted; antennal tubercle moderately elevated; antenna 10-segmented, without spines, short, extending to apical third of elytron; scape long, slender, extending beyond anterior fourth of pronotum; antennomere 2 short, but over one-third length of antennomere 3; antennomere 4 distinctly shorter than 3 and 5, 6-10 successively shorter, decreasing in length, produced apicolaterally; antennomeres dark brown with exception of scape which may have light brown base; sparse, elongate, suberect and appressed, white setae throughout. Mandible moderately produced, yellow with piceous apex; terminal palpomeres elongate, not broadly dilated in female; broadly dilated and securiform in male. Pronotum: Matte, with uniform ultra-microrugosity throughout, impunctate, without calli or tubercles; distinctly longer than broad, 1.15-1.24 mm long, 0.65-0.88 mm wide (length/width = 1.41-1.76); strongly constricted at basal fourth, elevated and widest anteriorly, base distinctly narrower than elytral base; distinct, rounded periscutellar projection at middle; sparsely but conspicuously pubescent with scattered, long, erect translucent to white setae. Prosternum: Glossy, impunctate, with sparse, elongate, white setae; prosternal process very narrow between procoxae; apex broadly expanded behind, closing procoxal cavities posteriorly. Elytron: Mostly glossy; impunctate (but with scattered, dark, subcuticular spots resembling punctures but not depressed on surface); microruguse at basal third, with unelevated antemedial, transverse, white, microstriate fascia not attaining suture; oblique, ultra-micropunctate region adjacent and posterior to white fascia; remainder of elytron to apex glossy; scattered, long, translucent setae sparsely distributed throughout; light brown throughout with exception of white fascia which is surrounded by darker brown on both sides, extreme base, and periscutellar regions which are darker brown; weakly gibbous at apex; elytral apex narrowly rounded to suture; 1.97-2.64 mm long, 0.40-0.55 mm wide (length/width = 4.80-4.93). Scutellum: Narrow, subtruncate at posterior apex; sparsely coated with appressed, short, yellowish setae. Legs: Femora short, stout, with strongly clavate apices on abruptly narrowed peduncles; metafemur not attaining elytral apex; tibiae straight, not expanded apically; meso- and metatibiae each with two asymmetrical, straight tibial spines; protibia with one; tibiae and femora sparsely but conspicuously pubescent with long, erect, white setae. Venter: Glossy; sparsely pubescent throughout with erect, long, white setae; dense, white, short, appressed setae present on posterior margin of metasternum to sides, corresponding with white macula of elytron, and along side of mesosternum; integument light brown, but darker on abdominal sternites; mesosternal intercoxal process narrow, but about twice as broad as prosternal process, with strong lateral projection into mesocoxa. Ventrite 1 most elongate; remaining ventrites much shorter and subequal in length; apex of fifth ventrite broadly rounded, without notch, sulcus, or other modification.

Etymology.

The specific epithet, a noun in apposition, is based on the mountain range, Sierra de Baoruco, where the holotype was collected.

Type material.

Holotype, female: Dominican Republic, Pedernales Prov., Parque Nacional Sierra de Baoruco, Las Abejas, 1150m, beating, E. H. Nearns and S. W. Lingafelter, June 18, 2005 (USNM). Paratypes: Haiti, Dept. Sud-Oueste, Parc National La Visite, ca. 1 km. S Roche Plat, May 22, 1984, M. C. Thomas, collector (FSCA, 1 male); Haiti, Dept. Sud-Oueste, Parc National La Visite, vicinity park headquarters, 1880 m, May 23, 1984, M. C. Thomas, collector (FSCA, 1 male, with associated Pheidole sp. ant); Haiti, Dept. Ouest, Furcy, July 9, 1956, B. and B. Valentine, collectors (USNM, 1 male, 1 female; ACMT, 2 females).

Remarks.

This species is sexually dimorphic with respect to the terminal labial and maxillary palpi: in males, they are strongly dilated, nearly securiform; in females, weakly dilated and more elongate. One specimen was collected with an undetermined species of ant in the genus Pheidole Westwood.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Tilloclytus