Rashelapso schmidi, Clarke & Martins & Santos-Silva, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S0031-10492012002200001 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03858666-CA06-FFDB-A127-89F8FEDE63B5 |
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Felipe |
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Rashelapso schmidi |
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sp. nov. |
Rashelapso schmidi View in CoL sp. nov.
( Fig. 4 View FIGURAS 1‑4 )
Rhopalessa rubroscutellaris View in CoL ; Clarke et al., 2011:336 View Cited Treatment (error of identification).
Diagnosis: Males of Rashelapso schmidi sp. nov. are characterized by: antennae proportionally short; prothorax reddish; elytra with triangular, reddish fascia centred on the scutellum.
Male ( Fig. 4 View FIGURAS 1‑4 ): integument blackish. Area of head adjacent to prothorax encircled by reddish band, projected between superior ocular lobes; prothorax completely reddish; mesosterna reddish; elytral base with narrow triangular fascia centred on scutellum, which may reach the humeri; scutellum reddish; antennomeres V-XI basally annulated with orange.
Rostrum, margins of inferior ocular lobes, and area between superior ocular lobes with grayish-white pubescence. Distance between inferior ocular lobes equal to one tenth width of one lobe; and between superior lobes less than three times width of one lobe. Length of antennae 1.5 length of elytra; length of antennomeres VIII-X subequal, shorter than XI. Midline of pronotum elevated and moderately wide, slight passing middle of pronotum; punctation coarse and abundant, in part confluent, finer and sparser on apical area of disc; disc with mixture of very short and long hairs.
Elytra with mixture of short and long hairs, the latter restricted to basal third; punctation coarse and abundant throughout; elytral margins slightly contracted at middle; apex convex, and narrowly round- ed. Prosternum almost glabrous for apical third; rest of prosternum, and meso- and metasternum with mixture of dense, grayish-white, recumbent pubescence and longer, sparser, semi-erect hairs.
Femora with moderately conspicuous mixture of long and short hairs. Urosternites with mixture of short, grayish-white pubescence and longer hairs; centre of urosternite V without brush of hairs.
Variation (paratype): mesosterna brownish; antennal
length equal to 1.4 times elytral length.
Dimensions in mm (2 males): Total length (including mandibles), 6.00-6.70; prothoracic length, 1.25-1.40; anterior prothoracic width, 0.80-0.90; posterior prothoracic width, 0.90-1.00; humeral width, 1.10-1.25; elytral length, 4.10-4.60. The largest dimensions are those of the holotype.
Type material: BRAZIL, Mato Grosso: Utiariti ( Rio Papagaio ), holotype and paratype males, 01-12. XI.1966, Lenko & Pereira col. ( MZSUP) .
Etymology: The species is dedicated to Herbert Schmid in recognition of his help with our work on the Rhinotragini .
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Rashelapso schmidi
Clarke, Robin O. S., Martins, Ubirajara R. & Santos-Silva, Antonio 2012 |