Falsocis

Lopes-Andrade, Cristiano & Lawrence, John F., 2011, Synopsis of Falsocis Pic (Coleoptera, Ciidae), new species, new records and an identification key, ZooKeys 145, pp. 59-78 : 71-73

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.145.1895

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Falsocis
status

sp.

Falsocis sp. Figs 38-41

Record.

1 female (MNHN) Peru: \Mission de Sarayacu (Riv. Oucayale) [Ucayali] [handwritten in green paper] \ CO 47 [handwritten in a circular yellowish paper] \ MUSEUM PARIS PÉROU PAMPAS [sic] DEL SACRAMENTO DE CASTELNAU 1847 [written in light brown paper] \ [circular blue paper, without information]\.

Comments and comparative notes.

The specimen was collected at Sarayacu Mission (6°47'S, 75°07'W, Fig. 41) during the French Scientific Expedition to the Pampa del Sacramento, Peru, in 1847. It resembles females of Falsocis brasiliensis , Falsocis egregius sp. n. and Falsocis occultus sp. n. in having the epipleura narrow posteriorly. However, the shallow punctation of pronotum resembles mostly that of the former two species. Female Falsocis brasiliensis from Jussari (Brazil) are similar in color, but body is more elongate. It is very large, with a length of near 3mm. Only females of Falsocis occultus sp. n. reach such a length. A subquadrate body is also observed in a few Falsocis brasiliensis , but the largest females of this species are only 2.4mm long. The very transverse pronotum, twice as long as wide, does not occur in any other known Falsocis species. This female from Peru possibly belongs to another new species, but description is not possible without examining a male. Measurements (in mm) and ratios are as follows: TL 3.05; PL 1.00; PW 2.00; EL 2.00; EW 2.11; GD 1.68; PL/PW 0.50; EL/EW 0.95; EL/PL 2.00; GD/EW 0.80; TL/EW 1.45.

Identification key to the species of Falsocis Pic

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Ciidae