Prodilis fannie Gordon and Hanley, 2017

Gordon, Robert D. & Hanley, Guy A., 2017, South American Coccinellidae (Coleoptera), Part XVII: systematic revision of Western Hemisphere Cephaloscymnini (Coccinellinae) with description of a cryptic new genus and species of Coccidulini (Coccinellinae), Insecta Mundi 2017 (601), pp. 1-158 : 67-68

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5170031

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6485196

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038E8B10-D850-FFC5-BF96-E7462966FE91

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scientific name

Prodilis fannie Gordon and Hanley
status

sp. nov.

14. Prodilis fannie Gordon and Hanley , new species

Description. Male holotype. Length 2.4 mm, width 1.6 mm; body oval, elytron with side rounded, wider than pronotal base, widest at middle of elytra. Dorsal surface entirely shiny without trace of microsculpture. Color black (Fig. 393); head black with yellow macula on anterior 1/3 of frons, base of macula partially divided by 2 short brownish black vittae (Fig. 395); pronotum black except reflexed fore angle reddish yellow; elytron reddish yellow with sutural margin broadly black from base to apex, black area tapered from base to apex, lateral margin narrowly black from basal 1/3 to apex; antenna, epipleuron, legs yellow; mouthparts yellow except apical maxillary palpomere brown; ventral surface reddish yellow; abdomen brownish yellow. Head punctures small, separated by a diameter or less; pronotal punctures slightly larger than on head, separated by less than twice a diameter; elytral punctures larger than on pronotum, separated by less than twice a diameter; prosternal punctures large, separated by a diameter or less; mesosternal punctures large, separated by less than a diameter; metasternal punctures large apically and laterally, separated by less than a diameter, medial punctures smaller, widely spaced; abdomen with punctures on ventrites 1–3 smaller than on metasternum, separated by 1 to 3 times a diameter, punctures on remaining ventrites smaller, separated by about a diameter. Head with sides of frons slightly divergent from vertex to clypeus, slightly wider than eye measured at vertex; eye canthus short; apical maxillary palpomere short, weakly widened from base to apex. Pronotum widest before middle, reflexed lateral margin narrow, equal in width from base to apex. Epipleuron flat, as wide as pronotal hypomeron. Prosternum about as long as wide, longer than mesosternum, apical margin weakly arcuate; lateral carina slender, extended to apex of coxa. Postcoxal line on ventrite 1 long, rounded, extended slightly, almost to ventrite apex (Fig. 394). Apex of ventrite 5 arcuate. Genitalia with basal lobe longer than paramere, slender, sides nearly parallel to deeply emarginate apex; paramere slightly curved, wide, widest at middle, narrowed in apical ½ to abruptly rounded apex, without marginal serrations (Fig. 396, 397); sipho short, robust (Fig. 398).

Female. Similar to male except head black. Spermathecal capsule with ramus widened, remainder of capsule narrow, cornu apically rounded (Fig. 399).

Variation. Length 2.4–2.6 mm, width 1.6–2.0 mm. Ventral surface black in the Peruvian paratype.

Type material. Holotype male; BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz dpt, Andrèz Ibánez pr. 18–25.xi.2011, Potrerillo del Guenda , 17 o 40.26'S, 63 o 27.45'W, 370m, beating of vegetation, L. Sekerka & D. Windsor lgt., BMNH(E)2013– 54 L. Sekerka. ( BMNH) GoogleMaps . Paratypes; 2, 1, same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 1, PERU – Dept. of Cuzco, Paucartambo, Kosnipata, Bosque Nublado Reserve , Coll. MVL Barclay , Cock –of–the– Rock Lodge , Montane Wt Forest , 1400m, iv/1999, 13 o 03'21"S 71 o 31'44"W, BMNH(E) 2001– 21 M. V.L.Barclay. ( BMNH) GoogleMaps .

Remarks. Prodilis fannie is distinguished by the elytral color pattern, maculation of head, and Andean type localities.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Coccinellidae

Genus

Prodilis

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