Nyssodrysternum gilvolineatum, Monné & Tavakilian, 2011

Monné, Miguel A. & Tavakilian, Gerard L., 2011, New Species Of Nyssodrysternum Gilmour (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae) From Central And South America, Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 51 (29), pp. 453-464 : 454

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S0031-10492011002900001

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12685657

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scientific name

Nyssodrysternum gilvolineatum
status

sp. nov.

Nyssodrysternum gilvolineatum View in CoL sp. nov.

( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1‑6 )

Etymology: Latin, gilvus, pale-yellow plus linea, line.

Male: Integument dark brown. Pubescence predominantly dark brown. Pubescence yellowish as follows: head, two longitudinal stripes each side of the middle, in the elytra a comma-like spot each side of the scutellum and in the basal half four longitudinal stripes, partially grayish and other three similar stripes in the apical half. Three longitudinal grayish stripes in the pronotum, one in the middle and other each side of the middle between the yellow stripes. Underside of the body and legs (except tarsi dark brown), covered with grayish pubescence.

Antennae very long, three times the length of the body, extending beyond apices of the elytra by 6 antennomeres, antennomere XI one third longer than X. Lateral tubercle of the prothorax minute; a single line of punctures near the posterior border of the pronotum. Elytral apices obliquely emarginate, external angle projected in a minute spine. Elytral surface with dense punctures restricted to a line parallel to the suture in the basal half and with scattered punctures in the sides.

Metatarsomere I more than twice II+III. Fifth urotergite triangularly emarginate in the apex; fifth urosternite semicircularly emarginate and densely pilose in the distal extremity.

Female: Antennae attaining the apices of the elytra in the middle of antennomere VI; ovipositor projected 2.0 mm beyond the elytral apices; fifith urotergite subrounded in the apex, fifth urosternite shallowly semicircularly emarginate in the distal extremity.

Measurements (mm), male/female: Total length, 7,7/7,3; prothorax length,1,6/1,4; prothorax width, 2,2/2,2; elytral length, 5,5/5,1; humeral width, 2,5/2,5.

Type material: Holotype male, FRENCH GUIANA, Petit Saut, 11.XII.1989, Gérard L. Tavakilian col. ( MNHN) [obtenu par élevage sur Protium aracouchini (Aublet) Marchand ( Burseraceae ).] Paratypes, same locality and collector, female, 12.XI.1989 ( MNHN). Colline de Montabo, male, 26.IV.1986, C. Marschal col. (ex collection IRD, MNHN). Chemin Vidal, 2 males, 01.V.1989, G. Tavakilian col. ( MNHN). Piste de Kaw, pk 3, male, 24.VII.1981, G. Tavakilian col. ( MNHN), Piste de Kaw, pk 47, male, 29.VIII.1986, J.-M, Vassal col. ( MNHN), Piste des Compagnons Réunis [= Piste des eaux Claires], pk 12, male, 08.XII.1982, T. Porion col. ( MNHN). Montagne des Singes, pk 7, male, 04.V.1984, G.L. Tavakilian col. ( MNHN). Saül (layon Limonade), pk 1,5, female, 06.VIII.1981, G. Tavakilian col. ( MNHN). Montagnes Tortue – Approuague, male, 26.VIII.1981, G. Tavakilian col. ( MNHN). VENEZUELA, Bolívar: 20 km S Tumeremo, 2 males, 12.VII.1987, S. & J. Peck col. ( CMNC). BRAZIL, Amapá: Serra do Navio (Assentamento), male, X.1996, P.R. Magno col. ( MNRJ). Amazonas: Tabatinga, female, X.1977, B. Silva col. ( MNRJ). Maranhão: Imperatriz (Horto Florestal Arara Azul), female, X.2001, L.F. Reys col. ( MNRJ).

Comments. The Amazonian species of Nyssodrysternum with yellow longitudinal lines of pubescence in the elytra are N. flavolineatum Monné, 1985 , N. promeces (Bates, 1864) N. taeniatus Monné, 1985 and N. gilvolineatum sp. nov. The three first species differs from N. gilvolineatum sp. nov. by the elytra with entire longitudinal yellow lines, from base to apex, in the new species the longitudinal lines are interrupted medially by patches of brown pubescence.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNRJ

Museu Nacional/Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro

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