Alcathousiella Monné, 2005

Nascimento, Francisco E. de L., Monné, Miguel A. & Wappes, James E., 2021, A review of the genus Alcathousiella Monné, 2005 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 757 (1), pp. 37-49 : 39-40

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.757.1411

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A535FB2-E03A-4390-8FBF-E7D2D3524923

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5055985

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D29312-4269-512B-FDD8-968FFD2DFC4C

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Alcathousiella Monné, 2005
status

 

Genus Alcathousiella Monné, 2005 View in CoL

Alcathousiella Monné, 2005: 11 View in CoL .

Amniscus Bates, 1863: 103 View in CoL (not Dejean, 1835).

Alcathous Thomson, 1864: 24 View in CoL , type species Alcidion polyrhaphoides White, 1855 View in CoL (original designation); not Alcathous Stål, 1863 (Hemiptera) View in CoL .

Alcathous View in CoL – Thomson 1865: 353. — Monné 1995: 43.

Amniscus View in CoL – Lacordaire 1872: 761.

Alcathousiella View in CoL – Monné 2012: 66.

Differential diagnosis

Among the genera of Acanthocinini with modified antennomere III ( Fig. 14 View Figs 9–18. 9–11, 3–15 ), Alcathousiella can be distinguished by the scape strongly pedunculate-clavate with a spiniform projection at the inner side of the apex.

Redescription

Male

HEAD. As long as wide; lower eyes lobes slightly longer than genae; upper eyes lobes separated by about twice width of an upper eye lobe. Antennal tubercles strongly elevated distally from middle. Median groove distinct from clypeus to area behind upper eyes lobes, posteriorly covered by anterior margin of prothorax. Antennae filiform, 11-segmented, longer than body in both sexes. Scape pedunculatedclavate, clave starting at posterior third; reaching humeral area of elytra, inner side of apex with a spine-shaped projection in both sexes. Apex of antennomere III in males, with an internal spine-shaped projection.

THORAX. Pronotum with dense greyish pubescence; with five prominent tubercles, four broadly rounded (two larger at anterior half and two smaller ones posteriorly) and one, elongate and postmedian. Punctures arranged in transverse rows on anterior and posterior margins (at posterior margin, obliquely converging towards middle). Additional punctures scattered throughout pronotal disk. Sides of prothorax with prominent median conical tubercle. Prosternum micropunctate, moderately densely pubescent. Metaventrite in males with dense erect setae obscuring integument (setae can also extend to middle of abdominal ventrite I). Prosternal process usually ⅓ procoxal width; mesoventral process slightly wider than half of mesocoxal diameter.

ELYTRA. Lacking erect setae; pubescence nearly obscuring integument, generally forming symmetrical patterns. Elytral surface with small tubercles on anterior third; anterior fifth with central basal crest; prominent basal crest with an erect tuft of setae apically; prominent area surrounding central basal crest rounded with small tubercles. Humeri rounded.

LEGS. Femora strongly pedunculate-clavate; meso and metafemora with peduncles about as long as claves; profemora with short peduncle; tibiae elongate, slightly widened toward apex. Protarsomeres in males with dense bristly setae; metatarsomere I equal to or slightly longer than remaining metatarsomeres together.

ABDOMEN. Male with ventrite V deeply semicircularly notched and projected as minute spine; tergite V slightly notched or subtruncate.

Female

Antennomere III lacking acute internal spine at apex. Abdominal ventrite V, gradually narrowed from base to apex, apex subtruncate; tergite V acute apically, slightly surpassing the elytral apices. Protarsomere lacking dense bristly setae.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Loc

Alcathousiella Monné, 2005

Nascimento, Francisco E. de L., Monné, Miguel A. & Wappes, James E. 2021
2021
Loc

Alcathousiella

Monne M. A. 2012: 66
2012
Loc

Alcathousiella Monné, 2005: 11

Monne M. A. 2005: 11
2005
Loc

Amniscus

Lacordaire J. T. 1872: 761
1872
Loc

Alcathous

Monne M. A. 1995: 43
Thomson J. 1865: 353
1865
Loc

Alcathous

Thomson J. 1864: 24
1864
Loc

Amniscus

Bates H. W. 1863: 103
1863
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