Adelopsis mrazi, new species
(Figs. 137–142)
Adelopsis grouvellei; Szymczakowski, 1963: 671 [and Figs. 10–12 or 13—it is not possible to recognize which one refers to the specimen here assigned to this species] (misidentification—Gnaspini, 1996: 540, and see Notes under A. grouvellei, below).
Holotype, male (NMPC). Type locality and data: Brazil: São Paulo State: São Paulo, Jaro Mráz leg. Labels: “ São Paulo / Bras. Mráz lgt / Mus. Pragense ”. Specimen here illustrated. Note: specimen misidentified as Adelopsis grouvellei Jeannel, 1936 in Szymczakowski (1963: 671) — Gnaspini, 1996: 540, and see Notes under A. grouvellei, below.
Length: 2.0 mm.
Short Description. Data on eyes and wings not observed. Apex of the right lobe of the aedeagus subrectangular, with the apical margin straight (Fig. 140), with a rounded margin, in lateral view (Figs. 137, 139). Flagellum shorter (about 3/ 4 in length) than aedeagus, strongly curved, almost forming a 1-turn coil. Proportion aedeagus/elytron = 0.39, considerably large in comparison with other species in the genus. Spiculum gastrale of the genital segment with a very short and wide base, with a curved margin, and divided at apex, with long branches (Fig. 142). Female unknown.
Etymology. The name is given to honor Jaro Mráz, collector of the present species, and of many cholevines elsewhere.
Distribution. Brazil: São Paulo State: known only from type locality.
Taxonomic Remarks. The lateral view of the aedeagus (Fig. 137), together with the frontal view of the tip of the right lobe of the aedeagus (Fig. 140), seems to help in the recognition of this species.