Luispenaia paradoxa Martínez, 1972

Mondaca, José, Pizarro-Araya, Jaime & Alfaro, Fermín M., 2019, Revision of the genus Luispenaia Martínez (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae: Tanyproctini), with description of three new species from the Atacama Desert, Chile, Zootaxa 4615 (3), pp. 549-562 : 552

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Luispenaia paradoxa Martínez, 1972
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Luispenaia paradoxa Martínez, 1972

( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 , 13–14 View FIGURES 10–13 View FIGURES 14–17 , 27–29 View FIGURES 18–29 )

Type locality. Chile, Atacama, Domeyko .

Type material. Holotype male ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ) at FMNH labeled a) “DOMEYKO / Atacama / 15-Oct.1957 / Coll: L.E.Pena ” (typeset), b) “ HOLOTYPUS ” (typeset on red label), c) “ Luispenaia / paradoxa # male / gen. et sp. nov. / Det.: Martínez -71” (handwritten on white label), d) “ FMNH. 1986 / L. E. Pena Coll / Acc. # 17-422” (typeset).

Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from all other species in the genus Luispenaia by the following combination of characters: Length 5.1–7.2 mm. Male (n = 28). Head and pronotum dark brown, elytra brown or light brown, venter and legs brown. Body surface shiny, sparse to moderately setose ( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 , 27 View FIGURES 18–29 ). Clypeus subquadrate or broadly rounded ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 10–13 ). Antennae with 9 antennomeres; antennomere 1 robust, claviform; antennomere 2 submoniliform; antennomere 3 subcylindrical; antennomere 4 subcylindrical; antennal club with 5 antennomeres glabrous, sinuous S-shaped in dorsal view ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14–17 ). Pronotum slightly convex, approximately subtrapezoidal, wid- er at middle and narrow in the anterior half; surface moderately punctate and setose; punctures moderate to large, moderately dense on sides and sparse at middle; anterior margin concave, lateral and posterior margins rounded ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 10–13 ). Elytra elongate, laterally subparallel; dorsal surface shiny, with weak striae. Parameres moderately long, wider at base (frontal view), laterally cuneiform, slightly curved ventrally, distally attenuated and rounded at apex; phallobase 1.2 times longer than parameres ( Figs. 28–29 View FIGURES 18–29 ).

Female. Unknown.

Distribution ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ). Chile, Atacama (provinces of Chañaral, Copiapo, and Huasco) and Coquimbo regions (Elqui Province).

Material examined. CHILE. Atacama Region (27). Copiapó Province (21): Este de Chañarcillo , 22-I-1991, M. Guerrero (1 JMEC) ; Mina Tres Marías , 1000 m, 27.42ºS, 70.21ºW, 11-X-1990, UV light, Endrödi-Younga (20 DNMCH) GoogleMaps . Huasco Province (6): Los Toyos , 7–12-X-2005, D. Muñoz (1 JMEC) ; 17 km norte de Vallenar , 23-X- 1983, L.E. Peña (2 FMNH) ; Quebrada El Salto , sur de Freirina, 28-X-1980, L.E. Peña (1 FMNH) ; Domeyko , 15-X- 1957, L.E. Peña (1 FMNH) ; Camino Domeyko-Vallenar, Km 645, 29-X-2014, J. Mondaca E. (1 JMEC) . Coquimbo Region (1). Elqui Province (1) : Coquimbo, XII-1993, J.G.G. (1 JMEC) .

Habitat and ecology. Luispenaia paradoxa has been collected in xerofitic environments during the spring with a light trap and on flowers of Adesmia sp. ( Fabaceae ). The examined material of this species comes from coastal and interior areas of the Atacama region, which present the vegetation floors corresponding to the Mediterranean coastal desert scrub of Oxalis gigantea Barnéoud and Heliotropium stenophyllum Hook. & Arn. and Mediterranean interior desert scrub of Adesmia argentea Meyen and Bulnesia chilensis Gay respectively ( Luebert & Pliscoff 2006).

Luebert, F. & Pliscoff, P. (2006) Sinopsis Bioclimatica y Vegetacional de Chile. Editorial Universitaria, Santiago, 316 pp.

Martinez, A. (1972) Un nuevo genero y especie de Pachydemini chileno. Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum Georg Frey, 23, 86 - 92.

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FIGURE 8. Distribution of Luispenaia species in the Atacama Desert, northern Chile.

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FIGURE 9. Male holotype of Luispenaia paradoxa Martínez. Scale: 1 mm.

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FIGURES 10–13. Head and pronotum of Luispenaia species. 10, Luispenaia atacamensis; 11, L. paposo; 12, L. paulseni; 13, L. paradoxa. Scale: 0.5 mm.

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FIGURES 14–17. Antennal club of Luispenaia species. 14, Luispenaia paradoxa Martínez; 15, L. paposo; 16, L. paulseni; 17, L. atacamensis. Scale: 0.5 mm.

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FIGURES 18–29. Luispenaia species. 18–20, Luispenaia atacamensis; 21–23, L. paposo; 24–26, L. paulseni; 27–29, L. paradoxa. Scale: 1 mm.

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

UV

Departamento de Biologia de la Universidad del Valle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melolonthidae

SubFamily

Melolonthinae

Genus

Luispenaia