Chlorota cleidecostae, Medeiros & Grossi, 2020

Medeiros, Rone Andrews Freitas & Grossi, Paschoal Coelho, 2020, A new species of Chlorota Burmeister (Melolonthidae: Rutelinae: Rutelini) from Cerrado and Amazon biomes transition, Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Pap. Avulsos Zool., S. Paulo) 60 (26), pp. 1-7 : 2

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.special-issue.26

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D3F9CC3F-D4C8-4E1A-9A21-B1F73DF8EF64

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scientific name

Chlorota cleidecostae
status

sp. nov.

Chlorota cleidecostae sp. nov.

( Figs. 2 View Figure 2 A-C)

Type material: HOLOTYPE ♀ ( CERPE), labels: 1) “ Brasil, Maranhão, Carolina PARNA Chapada das Mesas, Ribeirão Estiva , 04-27.i.2014, armadilha suspensa, F.L. de Oliveira leg.”.

Diagnosis: Clypeus and frons densely punctate; apex of clypeus apex weakly acuminate; pre-mentum weakly emarginated at apex; pronotum with obsolete puncture, almost smooth; elytral interstriae with moderate deep puncture, interstriae with orange color; mesotibiae with two carinae; metatibiae with one carina; inner mesothoracic spur with one ventral carina; spurs of metathoracic legs with one ventral carina each.

Description

Female holotype, here designated: Total length 22.30 mm. Total width across humeri 11.35 mm, across elytral middle 11.75 mm.

Body: Shape ellipsoidal, dorsal surface convex, glabrous, venter almost flat, densely setose.

Color: Reddish-brown, shiny; elytra with orange longitudinal costae.

Head: Clypeus parabolic, apex weakly acuminate; surface densely punctate; punctures large, deep; frons with anterior puncture larger than medial and posterior punctures; vertex apparently smooth. Labrum bilobed, weakly emarginated, lobes with apical sulcus and a row of setae. Mandibles with rounded apex and outer sides weakly lobed. Last labial palpomere with truncate apex, and elliptical sensorial area on dorsal view; pre-mentum apex weakly emarginate. Antennae with 10 antennomeres, club about 1.3 times longer than antennomeres II-VII combined; dorsal area of scape with few, large, sparse punctures; pedicel subcylindrical, antennomere III subrectangular, IV-V subquadrate,VI-VII subconical.

Thorax: Anterior angles of pronotum rounded, posterior angles almost straight; disc convex, moderately punctured; punctures obsolete and more evident near anterior and posterior angles. Scutellum as long as wide, subtriangular, anterior margin straight, surface sparsely punctured.

Elytra: Length about 1.1 times longer than wider;surface with 10 elytral punctured interstriae ( Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ); punctures moderate to large, deep, rounded to oblong, sometimes coalescent; interstriae almost smooth; odd interstriae dark orange; interstriae VII-VIII anteriorly incomplete and fused to each other near apex. Elytral surface just above epipleuron with a wide row of dense punctures at base, posterior punctures sparser than anterior punctures.

Venter: Mesosternal process subtriangular, apex glabrous, smooth, and rounded, obscured in lateral view; discrimen marked by a weak longitudinal line, not forked.

Abdomen: Sternites III-VI distinctly wrinkled at apex and with an anterior row of setose punctures, row interrupt- ed at middle; sternite VII transversely wrinkled and with scattered posterior setae near apex ( Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ); sternite VIII rugopunctate, covered by small to long setae. Pygidium with strong wrinkles, apex with dense, medium-sized setae; small setae sparsely distributed in anterior and medial areas.

Legs: Metafemur strongly widened, more than two times wider than mesofemur ( Fig. 2C View Figure 2 ), anterior margin convex, posterior margin moderately emarginated. Protibiae with three outer teeth, spur with 1.5 mm in length, 0.3 mm in width ( Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ); mesotibiae with two transversal carinae, metatibiae with one transversal carina; inner spur of mesotibiae with one ventral carina, and each metatibial spur with one ventral carina.

Male: Unknown.

Etymology: We dedicate the new species to Professor Cleide Costa as a recognition of her tremendous work on Coleoptera systematics and friendship to the second author of this paper.

Remarks: The unique specimen of C.cleidecostae sp. nov. was collected in a suspended trap in canopy. This is also the first time that a Chlorota species was collected in Maranhão state (new state record) ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). Furthermore, this is the first species within the genus with elytral pattern with orange interstriae.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Rutelidae

Genus

Chlorota

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