Seeversiella brunnea Gusarov
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17. Seeversiella brunnea Gusarov View in CoL , sp. n. ( Figs. 235246 View FIGURES 235 238 View FIGURES 239 246 )
Type material. Holotype ,, COSTA RICA: Cartago: P. N. Tapantí, 9°45'00"N 83°49'00"W, 1500 m, berlese forest litter (R.Anderson), 4.vi.1997 ( KSEM).
Paratypes: COSTA RICA: Cartago: ,, ditto but, 9°44'30"N 83°48'30"W, 1740 m ( KSEM).
Diagnosis. Seeversiella brunnea can be distinguished from other species of Seeversiella by having brown body; temples 0.81.2 times as long as eyes; matte pronotum with strong microsculpture; elytra longer than pronotum; wings fully developed or partially reduced, 24 times as long as elytra; tergum 8 with three pairs of macrosetae; the distinct shape of aedeagus ( Figs. 239245 View FIGURES 239 246 ) and spermatheca ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 239 246 ).
Seeversiella brunnea differs from S. scabricollis and S. furcativentris in having concave apex of median lobe (in lateral view) ( Figs. 241242 View FIGURES 239 246 ; 197198; 214215).
Seeversiella brunnea differs from S. brevipennis in having matte pronotum; pronotal punctation not asperate; elytra longer than pronotum; and concave apex of median lobe (in lateral view) ( Figs. 241242 View FIGURES 239 246 ; 228229).
CB – connecting band.
Description. Length 2.52.8 mm. Pronotal width 0.440.50 mm. Body brown.
In all character states S. brunnea is very similar to S. scabricollis and S. furcativentris , but differs in the shape of the median lobe as described in the diagnosis.
Aedeagus as in Figs. 239245 View FIGURES 239 246 .
Spermatheca as in Fig. 246 View FIGURES 239 246 .
Discussion. Despite the similarity of S. brunnea to S. furcativentris and S. scabricollis in external characters and the shape of genitalia, the difference between S. brunnea and the two species in the shape of the apex of median lobe ( Figs. 239242 View FIGURES 239 246 ; 194198; 212215) is of the same scale as the difference between S. scabricollis and S. furcativentris . Since no intermediate forms have been found, S. brunnea is considered to represent a separate species, possibly a local endemic of the area near Tapantí ( Fig. 388 View FIGURE 388 ).
Distribution. Known from the area near Tapantí, Costa Rica ( Fig. 388 View FIGURE 388 ).
Natural History. Seeversiella brunnea was collected in forest litter at altitude of 15001740 m.
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