Zelenkaesalus pazuzus Paulsen, 2018

Paulsen, M. J., 2018, Generic changes in the stag beetle tribe Aesalini (Coleoptera: Lucanidae: Aesalinae) with the description of two new species, Insecta Mundi 666, pp. 1-10 : 5-7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3710074

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3EB9D858-BE71-4F1F-BEBD-136898474B51

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3717302

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A8781-3E45-F053-9BC5-FFB7C7D34C43

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scientific name

Zelenkaesalus pazuzus Paulsen
status

sp. nov.

Zelenkaesalus pazuzus Paulsen View in CoL , new species

Type material. Holotype male, ex MJPC, deposited at FSCA, labeled: a) “ PHILIPPINES: Luzon: / Cagayan Valley: / Quirino ( Sierra Madre ) / XI.2012; local collector”; b) on red paper, “ Zelenkaesalus / pazuzus / ♂ Paulsen / HOLOTYPE” . Allotype female, ex MJPC, deposited at FSCA, labeled: a) “ PHILIP- PINES: Luzon: / Cagayan Valley: / Quirino ( Sierra Madre ) / IX.2015; local collector”; b) on red paper, “ Zelenkaesalus / pazuzus / ♀ Paulsen / ALLOTYPE” . Paratype female, MJPC, labeled: a) “ PHILIPPINES:

Luzon: / Cagayan Valley: / Quirino , Nagtipunan / VIII.2014; local coll.”; b) on yellow paper, “ Zelenkaesalus / pazuzus / ♀ Paulsen / PARATYPE” ( Fig. 6 View Figures 6–7 ).

Description. Holotype male. Coleoptera : Scarabaeoidea: Lucanidae : Aesalinae : Aesalini . Length: 4.3 mm. Width: 3.0 mm. Color: Surface dark reddish brown, where not abraded covered with whitish yellow branched scales and light brown, waxy exudate. Head: Canthus short, not dividing eye into dorsal lobe. Mentum transverse, setose, with deeply impressed, inverted U-shaped sulcus. Antennomere 3 elongate, 2 times as long as wide. Pronotum: Surface densely punctate; punctures moderate in size, bearing setae of two distinct types: stick-like bristles and broad scales; bristles as long as scutellum, scattered irregularly; scales forming two clumps on disc either side of median line. Elytra: Form strongly convex. Surface with irregularly scattered (not in rows) acute bristles as on pronotum, with pattern of several scale clumps on disc. Legs: Protibia with large, curved apical tooth and 2 minute teeth on external margin. Mesotibia lacking distinct external teeth, subserrate; apex strongly toothed. Metatibia lacking distinct external teeth; apex with small, acute apical tooth. Venter/Abdomen: Metasternum and abdominal sternites with complete tibial and tarsal sulci. Male genitalia: Parameres less than 1/3 as long as median lobe. Median lobe bulbous, cylindrical for most of length but flattened dorsoventrally before spatulate, less sclerotized apex ( Fig. 7 View Figures 6–7 ).

Description. Allotype female, paratype female ( Fig. 6 View Figures 6–7 ) differ from the holotype as follows. Length: 4.5–4.7 mm. Width: 3.1–3.2 mm. Head: Mentum subquadrate, less transverse. Legs: Mesotibia with 3–4 minute external teeth. Metatibia of with apex blunt, lacking acute tooth.

Remarks. The species appears to differ from other known Zelenkaesalus species in having only two clumps of dark scales on the pronotum, whereas all other species examined have a row of four clumps. The male genitalia are not as widened apically as in other members of the genus and are more apparently cylindrical, however this may be an artefact of the method of dissection resulting in the membranous structures not being fully everted.

Etymology. The name, used as a noun in apposition, is an attempt at Latinizing the name of the Assyro-Babylonian demon Pazuzu, king of the wind demons, that is prominently featured in the classic (and personally favorite) horror film, The Exorcist.

Distribution. PHILIPPINES: Luzon (Cagayan Valley): Quirino.

MJPC

MJPC

FSCA

USA, Florida, Gainesville, Division of Plant Industry, Florida State Collection of Arthropods

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lucanidae

Genus

Zelenkaesalus

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