Stoiba indivisa Blake, 1930
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Stoiba indivisa Blake, 1930 Figures 729-31
Stoiba indivisa Blake 1930: 218 [original description including figure]; Blackwelder 1946: 743 [checklist]; Wilcox 1975: 151 [checklist]; Borowiec 1996: 229 [faunistic record], 1999: 131 [catalog]; Takizawa 2003: 106 [checklist]; Borowiec and Świętojańska 2012 [online catalog].
Type material.
Holotype (Fig. 7) and paratype in USNM (Type No. 43116); paratype (AMNH with USNM label, Type No. 43116).
Type locality.
Cuba: Prov. Guántanamo.
Specimens examined.
Cuba: Prov. Guántanamo: WM Mann, 1918 (USNM: holotype, type No. 43116); June 22 1910, at light (AMNH: paratype, type No. 43116); ex H Rolle collection (MMUE: 1); ex Donckier collection (MMUE: 1); Prov. Santiago de Cuba: Alto de Cardero, Turquino, VI 1964, Zayas-Garcia (UWCP: 1).
Diagnosis.
Stoiba indivisa (Figs 29-31) is distinguished from Stoiba bruneri by pale antennae, from Stoiba clarildae by moderately convexprofile, and from Stoiba flavicollis by hemispherical pronotum without anterior margin angle. It also differs by a more emarginate pronotum anterior margin than other species and by elytra dark blue (in naked eyes) to purple (under microscope) with posterior half of margin indistinct.
Description.
Adult (n=5) length 6.5−6.7 mm, width 5.5−5.7 mm. Body (Figs 29-31) oval, widest at near middle in dorsal view. Head, antennae, pronotum, and legs brown with pro- and meso-femur proximal end black; meta-femur brown with proximal 1/3 black; elytra dark blue to purple and slightly opalescent. Head withdrawn into prothorax except entire eyes and epicranial suture exposed in dorsal view; inter-ocular area 2 times as broad as eye, slightly depressed medially; maxillary palpus (Fig. 60) and labial palpus (Fig. 62) compact. Pronotum (Figs 7, 29) hemispherical, brown with base line black; base 2 times as broad as anterior edge; anterior edge moderately emarginate, anterior 2/3 of lateral edge gradually broader, curved at posterior 1/3; margin moderately defined, sparsely punctate. Procoxal process (Fig. 31) slightly convex, shiny, black. Scutellum triangular, shiny black. Elytra (Fig. 30) moderately convex with surface scale-like, shiny, finely and coarsely punctate; umbone moderately projected and angled; margin distinct in anterior half and vague in posterior half. Hind wing fully developed. Legs (Fig. 31) brown with coxae, trochanters, proximal end of pro- and mesofemur, proximal 1/3 metafemur black.
Distribution.
Cuba: Guántanamo; Santiago de Cuba.
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