Operclipygus subviridis, Caterino, Michael S. & Tishechkin, Alexey K., 2013

Caterino, Michael S. & Tishechkin, Alexey K., 2013, A systematic revision of Operclipygus Marseul (Coleoptera, Histeridae, Exosternini), ZooKeys 271, pp. 1-401 : 289-293

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.271.4062

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scientific name

Operclipygus subviridis
status

sp. n.

Operclipygus subviridis   ZBK sp. n. Figs 77B, D, G, I78 A–BMap 28

Type locality.

COSTA RICA: Heredia: La Selva Biological Station [10°26'N, 84°01'W].

Type material.

Holotype male: "Costa Rica: Heredia, Est. Biol. La Selva. 10.26'[°]N 84.01'[°]W. F.I.T. 24 June 1998, C.Carlton & A.Tishechkin leg." / “LSAM0046225” (FMNH). Paratypes (71): 54: same data as type, except as noted: 2: 19.vi.1998 (LSAM), 4: 21.vi.1998 (LSAM, MSCC, AKTC), 1: 22.vi.1998 (LSAM), 4: 23.vi.1998 (LSAM), 1: 24.vi.1998 (LSAM), 4: 25.vi.1998 (LSAM, FMNH), 3: 26.vi.1998 (LSAM), 1: 27.vi.1998 (LSAM), 3: 28.vi.1998 (LSAM), 1: 29.vi.1998 (LSAM), 1: i.1992, FIT, W. Bell (SEMC), 1: 25.i.1992 (SEMC), 2: 3.ii.1992 (SEMC), 2: 9.ii.1992 (SEMC), 3: 17.ii.1992 (SEMC), 9: 19.ii.1992 (SEMC), 1: 24.ii.1992 (SEMC), 2: 28.ii.1992 (SEMC), 2: 6.iii.1992 (SEMC), 2: 11.iii.1992 (SEMC), 1: 17.iii.1992 (SEMC), 2: 21.iii.1992 (SEMC), 1: 27.iii.1992 (SEMC), 1: 8.vi.2012, OTS Beetle Course, DNA Extract MSC-2303 (LSAM), 1: 21-28.iii.1988, W.E. Steiner, J.M. Hill, J.M. Swearingen, J.M. Mitchell (USNM); 3: Parque Nac. Braulio Carrillo, Est. El Ceibo, 400-600m, xi.1989, R. Aguilar & M. Zumbado, (INBIO); Limón: 2: Area Cons. Tortuguero, Sector Cerro Cocori, Fca. de E. Rojas, 150m, iii.1992, E. Rojas, (INBIO), 1: iii.1993 (INBIO), 1: ix.1991 (INBIO), 1: v.1993 (INBIO), 3: vi.1991 (INBIO), 1: xii.1992 (INBIO), 1: 10-30.ix.1992 (INBIO). NICARAGUA: Rio San Juan: 3: El Castillo loc. Bartola, iii.2000, I.G. Trezzi (CHFP, MEL); 1: Refugio Bartola, 60km SE San Carlos, 10°58.40'N, 84°20.30'W, 100m, 25-28.v.2002, FIT, R. Brooks, Z. Falin, S. Chatzimanolis (SEMC).

Other material.

COSTA RICA: Guanacaste: 1: Rio San Lorenzo, Tierras Morenas, Z.P. Tenorio, 1050m, ii.1993, C. Rodriguez, (INBIO), 1: ix.1995, G. Rodriguez, (INBIO); 1: Parque Nac. Guanacaste, 9km S Santa Cecilia, Est. Pitilla, 700m, viii.1994, C. Moraga, (INBIO), 1: x.1994, C. Moraga, (INBIO); Cartago: 1: Parque Nac. Barbilla, Turrialba, 2km despues del Rio Dantas, 400m, 17.xi.2000, 28.xi.2000, FIT, W. Arana (INBIO); 1: Parque Nac. Barbilla, Sendero El Felino, 1.5km SO de estqcion, 690m, 20.v.2001, 24.v.2001, W. Arana (INBIO); Alajuela, 3: Peñas Blancas, 800m, 19.v.1989, FIT, J. Ashe, R. Brooks, R. Leschen (SEMC); Limón: 1: Res Biol Hitoy Cerere, Est. Hitoy Cerere, Valle de la Estrella, 160m, 28.ix-11.x.1999, FIT, W. Arana (INBIO), 1: 100m, v–vi.1992, malaise trap, (INBIO); 1: R.B. Hitoy Cerere, Send. a Tepezcuintle, 100-200m, 30.iv-2.v.2002, pitfall, W. Arana (INBIO); 1: Amubri, 70m, 1-22.x.1994, G. Gallardo, (INBIO); Puntarenas: 1: Res. Biol. Carara, Est. Quebrada Bonita, 50m, xi.1994, R. Guzman, (INBIO); 1: Est. Biol. Las Cruces, Coto Brus, 8°47'N, 82°57'W, 1000m, 1-2.iv.2002, FIT, A. Cline & A. Tishechkin (LSAM); 1: Monteverde, 1240m, 21.v.1989, FIT, J. Ashe, R. Brooks, R. Leschen (CHSM). HONDURAS: Cortés: 1: Parque Nac. Cusuco, El Cortecito, 361198, 1717050, 1250m, 4-7.vi.2006, FIT, mature broadleaf forest, J. Nunez-Mino (OUMNH). PANAMA: Panamá: 2: Nusagandi, Ina Igar trail, 18-21.v.1993, pitfall, primary forest, E.G. Riley (TAMU); 1: Barro Colorado Isl., 9°11'N, 79°51'W, 40m, 25-30.vi.2000, FIT, S. Chatzimanolis (SEMC), 1: 14-18.vi.2000, FIT, S. Chatzimanolis (SEMC).

Diagnostic description.

Length: 2.06-2.56 mm, width: 1.81-2.31 mm; body rufobrunneus, generally with a very faint, dull greenish tinge, elongate oval, strongly convex; frons depressed at middle; frontal stria rounded at sides, broadly interrupted above antennal bases, with a short sinuate fragment at middle; supraorbital stria weak, detached from sides of frontal stria; labrum narrow, less than twice as wide as long, weakly emarginate at apex; left mandible untoothed, right with small, subacute basal tooth; pronotal disk weakly depressed basomedially, but lacking distinct prescutellar impression, with very fine, inconspicuous ground punctation and ~10 larger, shallow punctures at sides; marginal pronotal stria interrupted behind head; submarginal pronotal stria continuous across front and along anterior half of lateral margin, obsolete basally; elytron with two complete epipleural striae, outer subhumeral stria absent or represented as very short fragment in apical half, inner subhumeral stria absent, striae 1-2 complete, 3rd stria present in basal third, and as short apical fragment, striae 4-5 represented by short apical fragments only, sutural stria present in apical three-fourths; elytral disk with crenulate, frequently fragmented apical marginal stria; prosternal keel broad, truncate at base, carinal striae converging almost straight to narrow anterior arch; meso- and metaventrite together convex; mesoventrite short, wide, not projecting anteriorly, marginal stria broadly interrupted; mesometaventral stria broadly arched forward to near mesoventral margin; lateral metaventral stria short, not extending past middle of ventrite; 1st abdominal ventrite with single, abbreviated lateral stria, with small fovea behind inner corner of metacoxa; propygidium and pygidium with dense, fine, shallow ground punctation; propygidium with coarse basomedial punctures, sparser laterally and posteriorly; pygidium with few very small, interspersed coarse punctures; apical marginal stria absent. Male genitalia (Figs 77B, D, G, I): accessory sclerites absent; T8 short, sides subparallel in basal two-thirds, convergent to apex, apical emargination narrow, basal emargination deep, broad, nearly reaching basal membrane attachment line, ventrolateral apodemes separated beneath; S9 with sides subparallel to weakly convergent with narrowly rounded apices, ventral halves approximate at base, diverging weakly to apex; T9 subparallel in basal two-thirds, apices narrow; T10 with halves separate; S9 strongly narrowed at middle, with sides subparallel in basal fourth, base narrowly subtruncate, apex with very narrow median emargination, apical flanges interrupted; tegmen widest near base, very gradually narrowed to apex, with little dorsoventral curvature, medioventral process visible from above as a narrow ‘V’ -shaped sclerotization, mostly contained in ventral membrane, very weakly projecting beneath; median lobe about half tegmen length, very thin; basal piece about one-third tegmen length.

Remarks.

This species is very similar to several in this group, having only two complete dorsal elytral striae, with the 3rd stria present basally and apically, and the 4th and 5th present only as apical fragments (Fig. 78A). Although faint, the greenish metallic tinge of most individuals of this species will separate it from all others in this group. This species also frequently has a short outer subhumeral stria in the apical half, a strong apical marginal elytral stria, median part of the frontal stria present, a small (not minute) fovea behind the inner corner of the metacoxa, and small punctures sparsely interspersed with the dense ground punctation of the pygidium (Fig. 78B).

We limit the type series to specimens from northeastern Costa Rica and adjacent areas in Nicaragua.

Etymology.

The name of this species refers to its faint metallic greenish tinge.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Histeridae

Genus

Operclipygus