Polytes similis Eger, 1990
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/aesa/83.2.115 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12785117 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/73408791-FFCD-FF9B-3332-F8DAF593F872 |
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Luisschmitz |
scientific name |
Polytes similis Eger |
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new species |
Polytes similis Eger , new species ( Fig. 82-84 View Fig )
Description. Dorsum dark orange brown to black except following orange structures: elongate, impunctate, longitudinal macule at base of each jugum and at base of tylus; 2 large macules occupying most of pronotum (each usually with dark intrusion on posterolateral margin, intrusion infrequently bisecting each macule); 4 large macules occupying most of scutellum. Dorsal surface infrequently entirely light orange brown. Punctation moderately dense, concolorous to dark brown. Venter dark orange brown to black; propleura and coria basally with thin, pale, marginal line; coxae and basal rostral segments sometimes also pale. Length 7.3-8.9.
Head narrowly rounded anteriorly; length 1.9- 2.3; width across eyes 2.5-2.9. Length of antennal segments 1 -5: 0.4-0.7; 0.5-0.6; 0.5-0.7; 1.0-1.2; 1.2-1.4. Rostrum reaching middle of 2nd visible abdominal sternite.
Pronotum 2.2-3.0 long at meson, 4.8-5.8 wide at humeri. Anterolateral margins convex with thin, pale, marginal carina. Coxae concolorous with or slightly lighter in color than supporting pleura; remainder of legs dark orange brown to black.
Scutellum 4.5-5.4 long at meson, 4.3-5.2 broad at widest point. Dark longitudinal, median fascia and transverse, V-shaped fascia usually present on scutellum, these separating 4 orange macules of approximately equal size. Posterior margin of last sternite usually with narrow, pale, mesial band.
Genital cup as in P. fenestra. Parameres hookshaped, shank short, broad; head elongate, inner surface shagreened ( Fig. 82 View Fig ). Second conjunctival diverticula with moderate-sized membranouslobe, apices large, stout, distinctly enlarged basally, dorsal surfaces slightly concave ( Fig. 84 View Fig ). Sclerotized apices of 3rd conjunctival diverticula flattened, not enlarged basally; each apex bifurcate, inner furcation dentate ( Fig. 83 View Fig ).
Type Material. HOLOTYPE: 6, labeled: PERU: Huanuco Dept., Cueva de las Luchuzas , S. of Tingo Maria. 21-IX-1988. J. Ch. de Vela, coll. Deposited in FSCA . PARATYPES: Total of 49 66: 13 labeled as holotype; 6 labeled as holotype except 30-IX-1988 ; 10 labeled: PERU: Huanuco Dept., Cueva de las Pavas Canyon , 8 km. S Tingo Maria. III-1988. 2600'. J. Ch. de Vela, coll. ; 2 labeled as previous 10 except IV-1988; 10 labeled: PERU: Huanuco Dept., Tambillo Grande Canyon , 13 km. S. Tingo Maria. 3-V-1988. J. Ch. de Vela, coll.; 8 labeled: (a) Mus. Leiden, J. de Voogd. Tinga Maria en Omgv. Peru. 1934. (b) Museum Leiden. Polytes fenestra Bredd. ( AMNH, BMNH, FSCA, JEE, LHR, RNH, TAMU, USNM).
Distribution. Known only from the vicinity of Tingo Maria, Peru.
Comment. This species is very similar in appearance to P. confusus , but the parameres and sclerotized apices of the third conjunctival diverticula are quite distinct. The name reflects the similarity of this species to P. confusus and P. fenestra .
FSCA |
USA, Florida, Gainesville, Division of Plant Industry, Florida State Collection of Arthropods |
AMNH |
USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History |
BMNH |
United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
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JEE |
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LHR |
RNH |
RNH |
TAMU |
USA, Texas, College Station, Texas A & M University |
USNM |
USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum] |
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