Nanosaphes punctatus, Girón & Short, 2018
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.768.24423 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/59E30D06-ADB4-4C39-8AE4-4ED03ED8F58F |
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Nanosaphes punctatus |
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sp. n. |
Nanosaphes punctatus sp. n. Figs 15E-H View Figure 15 ; 17D View Figure 17 ; 18D View Figure 18 ; 19 View Figure 19 ; 20B View Figure 20
Type material examined.
Holotype (male): " SURINAME: Sipaliwini District/ 04°56.871'N, 55°10.911'W, 462 m/ Brownsberg Nature Park, forested/ stream with lots of detritus; leg./ Short, Maier, McIntosh; 4.viii.2012/ SR12-0804-01A" (NZCS). Paratypes: (40): GUYANA: Region XII: " 5°0.730'N, 59°38.965'W, 585 m/ Upper Potaro Camp I (c. 7 km/ NW Chenapau), Ridge Trail/ leg. Short, Baca, Salisbury/ 11.iii.2014/ GY14-0311-02A" (32, SEMC, CBDG); " 5°10.514'N, 59°28.970'W, 440 m/ Kaieteur National Park, trail by guest-/ house; forest pools; leg. Short/ Salisbury, La Cruz; 21.iii.2014/ GY14-0321-01B" (1, SEMC). SURINAME: Sipaliwini District: same data as holotype (6, SEMC, including DNA vouchers SLE 507 and 508); " 3°55'36.0012", -56°11'17.9952", 600 m/ Central Suriname Nature Reserve: Tafelberg Summit, nr. Augustus Creek Camp; 17.viii.2013; leg. Short & Bloom; SR13-0817-01A" (1, SEMC, DNA voucher SLE 1069).
Differential diagnosis.
Nanosaphes punctatus is readily recognized among its congeners by its coarse elytral ground punctation (as opposed to shallowly punctate) (see Fig. 15E, F View Figure 15 ). In addition, the dorsal outline in lateral view is more convex in comparison.
Description.
Body length 1.2-1.4 mm, width 0.7-0.9 mm. Body elongate oval, moderately convex, uniformly brown throughout (see Fig. 15E-H View Figure 15 ). Dorsal surface coarsely punctate. Posterior elevation of mesoventrite flat. Pubescence of ventral surface scanty. Aedeagus (Fig. 18D View Figure 18 ) with basal piece 0.4-times the length of parameres; parameres nearly as long as median lobe, with round apex; gonopore situated near apex of median lobe.
Etymology.
Named in reference to the relative coarseness of the dorsal punctation of the species, with the Latin word puncta meaning puncture.
Distribution.
Guyana, Suriname. Elevation range 440-585 m. See Fig. 19 View Figure 19 .
Biology.
This species was collected in small forested streams and pools with abundant detritus (Fig. 20B View Figure 20 ).
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