Ambonoides caraguata OPITZ, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5282503 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5289235 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DC6CBD1D-FFAF-FFF5-6DC2-FCB8FE22AD0C |
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scientific name |
Ambonoides caraguata OPITZ |
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sp. nov. |
Ambonoides caraguata OPITZ nov. sp.
( Figs 63 View Figs 62-69 , 111, 112 View Figs 109-132 , 146 View Figs 145-148 , 175 View Fig )
Holotype: ♀. Rio Caraguatá , M. Grosso, Brasil, XII:8: 1953, 21°48'; 52°27', 400 m, F. Plaumann ( FMNH) GoogleMaps .
Paratypes: Two specimens. Brazil, Rio Caraguatá: 17-VIII-1953, 21°48' 52°27', Fritz Plaumann ( FMNH, 1) ; idem, 31-VIII-1953, 21°48' 52°27', F. Plaumann ( WOPC, 1) .
Diagnosis: The members of this species resemble superficially those of Ambonoides retinoides . However, in A. caraguata specimens the legs are bicolored, whereas in specimens of retinoides the legs are entirely black.
Description: Size: Length 7.0 mm; width 2.0 mm. Form: As in Fig. 146 View Figs 145-148 . Color: Cranium mostly black, lower frons and clypeus flavotestaceous; pronotum mostly black, upper sides, anterior margin, and small anterior wedged-shaped macula flavotestaceous; elytral disc mostly black, with midelytral flavotestaceous fascia, humeral angle faintly testaceous. Head: Antennal capitulum very long ( Fig. 63 View Figs 62-69 ), each capitular antennomeres nearly as long as combined length funicular antennomeres; antennal carina very prominent; EW/FW 10/15. Thorax: Pronotal anterior margin not projected at middle, sides of disc depressed; side margin of disc rounded; PW/PL 38/38; elytra rectangular, sides sharply deflexed; EL/EW 165/33. Abdomen: Male pygidium not incised at distal margin; aedeagus as in Figs. 111, 112 View Figs 109-132 , tegminal lobes acuminate, phallic apex particularly elongate.
Natural history: Specimens were collected during August.
Variation: Size: length 6.0-7.0 mm; width 1.5-2.0 mm. The elytra may be entirely black, or flavotestaceous in elytral basal half and black in remainder.
Distribution ( Fig. 175 View Fig ): This species is known only from the type locality.
Etymology: The trivial name, caraguata, constitutes a noun in apposition and refers to the type locality.
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Field Museum of Natural History |
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