Anchonidium braunerti sp. nov.
Figs 2A, 3 E-H, 4B, E, 6.
Material examined
Holotype: ♂; NMB-COLEO0009759; Portugal, Algarve, Poia Granitberg Gipfel Serra de Monchique, 37°18’58”N, 8°35’39”W, 890 m, 10.04.2013; leg. C. Braunert // Sifting (NMB) .
Paratypes: 3 ♂, 1 ♀; Portugal, Algarve, Poia Granitberg Gipfel Serra de Monchique, 37°18’58”N, 8°35’39”W, 890 m, 10.04.2013; leg. C. Braunert // Sifting (cCB) . – 1 ♂; Portugal, Monchique, Fóia, N37°18’58”, W8°35’39”, 890 m, 10.4.2013; leg. C. Germann (cCG) .
Diagnosis: Size: 2.8-3.0 mm. Body colour auburn.
Pronotum: Underside at fore margin without rostral notch or channel, only somewhat sinuate. Metacoxae separated from mesocoxae by their diameter and about a quarter more; length of metasternum well as long as diameter of mesocoxae or as long as three of the coarse punctures in line; in middle of metacoxae on first ventrite coarsely punctuate with especially large, roundish-oval punctures, but not confluent in the shape of a groove.
Elytra L/W: 1.66-1.80, elongate, parallel sided, widest in middle (Fig. 2C). Striae coarsely and regularly punctuate, counting 14-16 punctures from elytral base to declivity.
Male genitalia: Penis narrow, oblong oval, regularly rounded at apex in dorsal-ventral view (Fig. 3 E-H), in lateral view bowed, apex blunt. Female genitalia (4B-E): ventrite VIII with plate drop-shaped, apodeme as long as plate, apex thickened and laterally weakly protruding. Spermatheca c-shaped with tip of cornu attenuated, base roundish, ramus and nodulus hardly noticeable (back part of spermatheca is missing). Gonocoxite of ovipositor and bursal atrium are lost.
Derivation of name: Dedicated to its discoverer, dear friend and estimated excursionist Carlo Braunert (Luxembourg) to honour his tireless and enthusiastic passion for weevils.