Pogonocherus scutellaris, Vitali, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13203816 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E603F319-8447-001B-FC57-FF5CFD8EFCD5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pogonocherus scutellaris |
status |
sp. nov. |
Pogonocherus scutellaris View in CoL n. sp.
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Holotype. Baltic amber, “ Parmenops longicornis ”, ex coll. M. Veta, n° 2348, author’s coll. FS66BS36.
Differential diagnosis. Pogonocherus scutellaris n. sp. is characterised by pronotum completely unpunctuated and elytra smooth except for: 1) a dense velvet patch at each side of the scutellum; 2) five regular rows of coarse punctures (sutural and presutural ones on the basal third, discal one on the basal half and both prehumeral and humeral ones reaching the apical third); 3) three feeble ridges (humeral, prehumeral and prediscal) on the basal twothirds. These characters are sufficient to separate this species from all fossil and extant congeners.
Description. Body length 4.1 mm. Habitus minute, stout; integuments black.
Mouthparts not detectable; frons parallelsided, flat and seemingly smooth; eyes strongly reniform and finely facetted; lower eyeslobes transverse, onehalf as long as genae.
Antennae almost thick, as long as body, antennomeres I–IV internally fringed with sparse erect setae; scape almost clubshaped; pedicle elongate, twice as long as wide; antennomere III feebly bowed, as long as scape; antennomere IV the longest, nearly onethird longer than III; antennomere V onefourth shorter than III; antennomeres VI–VII subequal, barely longer than V; antennomeres VIII–XI decreasing in length toward apex; antennomere XI barely shorter than IX; antennomere proportions according to the formula: 2.9: 1.0: 2.9: 4.0: 2.2: 2.3: 2.3: 2.0: 1.9: 1.6: 1.8.
Pronotum feebly transverse; apical margin finely furrowed; base with two transverse strong furrows; sides armed with a small obtuse conical tooth in the middle; surface unpunctuated, covered with a dense fine uniform pubescence and some long erect setae on the disc. Scutellum small, elongated, rounded at apex.
Vitali F.
Elytra short (each elytron about twice as long as wide at base), ovoid, dorsally flat; humeri almost prominent; apices widely rounded; disc smooth except for a dense velvet patch at each side of the scutellum, five regular rows of coarse punctures (sutural and presutural ones on the basal third, discal one on the basal half and both prehumeral and humeral ones on the basal twothirds), three feeble ridges (humeral, prehumeral and prediscal) on the basal twothirds and some sparse erect long setae; suture finely furrowed.
Legs relatively short covered with long raised pubescence; femora clubshaped; protibiae straight; meta and mesotibiae sinuate; mesotibiae with preapical furrow; tarsi short; claws opposite.
Abdominal segment subequal; last visible urite largely rounded at apex.
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