Sveculus lewisi Gimmel, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3605.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:19CFDC67-4FCB-431D-8BF2-80EEB9EC76A4 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10539883 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C75C266-1060-2800-2286-F9297B4ACCCF |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Sveculus lewisi Gimmel |
status |
sp. nov. |
Sveculus lewisi Gimmel , sp. nov.
( Figs. 21 View FIGURE 21 ; 40f, g View FIGURE 40 )
Holotype. Male, “TRAY \ 5 // Fog 7, 1200m. \ 18.ii.1985 \ Gng. Ambang F. R. \ nr. Kotamobagu // INDONESIA \ SULAWESI UTARA \ Gng. Ambang F. R. \ nr. Kotamobagu \ Feb. 1985 // 377 [gray label] // R. Ent. Soc. Lond. \ PROJECT WALLACE \ B.M. 1985-10 // HOLOTYPE ♂ \ Sveculus \ lewisi Gimmel \ des. M.L. Gimmel 2011 [red label]” ( BMNH), point mounted, genitalia mounted on acetate card on same pin in DMHF (water and alcohol soluble).
Paratypes. “ TRAY \ 8 // Fog 17, 1100m \ Danau Mooat, \ Pandanus, 31.vii.85 // INDONESIA \ SULAWESI UTARA \ Danau Mooat 1200m \ nr. Kotamobagu \ July 1985 // R. Ent. Soc. Lond. \ PROJECT WALLACE \ B.M. 1985-10” (1, BMNH); same but also with labels “Slide No. 469 \ E. Lewis 1989 [numbers handwritten] // ♀ ” (1, BMNH); same but with “Slide No. 468 \ E. Lewis 1989 [numbers handwritten] // ♀ // 29” (1, BMNH); “ INDONESIA: \ SULAWESI UTARA, \ Dumoga-Bone N.P. \ 9–16 May 1985. // Malaise \ trap // Lowland forest \ ca. 200m. // R. Ent. Soc. Lond. \ PROJECT WALLACE \ B.M. 1985-10” (1, BMNH); “ INDONESIA: \ SULAWESI UTARA, \ Dumoga-Bone N.P. \ 15–22 May 1985. // Malaise \ trap 1 // Plot A, ca 200m \ Lowland forest // R. Ent. Soc. Lond. \ PROJECT WALLACE \ B.M. 1985-10” (1 disarticulated, BMNH); same but date on first label “ November 1985.” (1 disarticulated, BMNH); same but date on first label “ April 1985.” and with label “82.4 [handwritten]” (1 disarticulated, BMNH); all with label added “ PARATYPE \ Sveculus \ lewisi Gimmel \ det. M.L. Gimmel 2011 [yellow label]” .
Description. Total length 1.5–1.8 mm. Color light reddish-testaceous throughout. Antennal club slightly longer than funicle; antennomere XI triangular, slightly longer than IX and X combined. Head punctation extremely fine and sparse; eyes separated on frons by about 2.5 times width of a single eye (in frontal view). Pronotal punctation almost nonexistent; posterior margin not bordered; with weak scutellar lobe; hind angles obtuse. Elytron devoid of microsculpture, without distinct punctures, without transverse strigae, with weak but evident diffraction grating; with sutural stria quite weak, extending about 2/3 length of elytron, without a trace of additional striae. Prosternal process (including translucent projection) extending well beyond procoxae; prosternum devoid of setae. Protibia with ctenidium extending about 2/3 length of tibia. Metaventral process (including mesoventral posterior margin) with slight depression, not appearing emarginate. Metaventrite without distinct punctures, densely setose medially; metaventral postcoxal lines smoothly arcuate, enclosing an area about 1/6 length of metaventrite behind coxae. Metatarsomere I slightly shorter than II; metatarsomeres I and II together much longer than remainder of tarsus ( Fig. 21d View FIGURE 21 ).
Tegmen of aedeagus with fused parameres bluntly pointed, without median cleft ( Fig. 21h View FIGURE 21 ). Penis widest at about middle, with smoothly rounded tip ( Fig. 21i View FIGURE 21 ). Spermatheca as illustrated ( Fig. 21j View FIGURE 21 ).
Diagnosis. This species may be recognized by the characters given in the generic diagnosis.
Distribution. Known only from North Sulawesi (Sulawesi Utara), Indonesia.
Etymology. Named in honor of the late Ernest S. Lewis (1924–2009) of Chagford, England, for his (mostly unpublished) contributions to the understanding of Phalacridae . The epithet is a noun in the genitive case.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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