Taxonomic review of the Dichotomius (Luederwaldtinia) agenor species group (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
Author
Montoya-Molina, Santiago
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Federal University of Mato Grosso, Institute of Biosciences, Programa de Pós Graduaç „ o em Ecología e Conservaç „ o da Biodiversidade, Av. Fernando Correa da Costa, 2367, Boa Esperança, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil. & Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamýcká 129, Praha-Suchdol, 16500, Czech Republic. & Federal University of Mato Grosso, Institute of Biosciences, Department of Biology and Zoology, Av. Fernando Correa da Costa, 2367, Boa Esperança, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil.
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Author
Vaz-De, Fernando Z.
2FF2B7D6-1A6B-43C1-9966-A1A949FB2B05
Federal University of Mato Grosso, Institute of Biosciences, Department of Biology and Zoology, Av. Fernando Correa da Costa, 2367, Boa Esperança, Cuiabá, MT, Brazil.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2021
2021-02-11
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journal article
10.5852/ejt.2021.734.1233
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Dichotomius
(
Luederwaldtinia
)
triquetrus
(
Luederwaldt, 1923
)
Fig. 16
, Map 14
Pinotus triquetrus
Luederwaldt, 1923:11
(original description).
Pintous triquetrus
–
Blackwelder 1944: 208
.
Dichotomius triquetrus
–
Schoolmeesters 2018
(
Catalogue of Life
).
Diagnosis
Dichotomius triquetrus
is separated from other species in the group by the following combination of characters: dorsal and ventral surface reddish to dark brown. Anterior clypeal margin with deep emargination separating two obtuse teeth. Head interocular space displaying flat punctures, resembling rough; distinct ocellate punctuation near eyes. Pronotum medial disc with fine punctures, anterolateral edges with well-impressed punctures, ocellate punctuation along margins. Elytra striae strongly marked, interstriae microsculpture shagreened
Material examined
Lectotype
(here designated)
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
•
♀
; “Caparo Trinidad Heyne, Berlin-Wilm.” [white, p]/ “
Pinotus triquetrus
n. sp.
L̹d.det.23” [white, hw]/ “18188” [white, p] /[blue rounded label];
MZSP
.
Additional material
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
•
1 ♂
,
1 ♀
;
St. George Co.
,
Range
,
Simla Research Station
,
Arima Valley
,
N. Range
;
800 ft
a.s.l.
;
10º41′34″ N
,
61º17′22″ W
; FIT [
flight interception trap
]; premontane tropical rainforest;
3 Jun. 2000
;
S. Alistair
and
Ramsdale
leg.;
CEMT
•
1 ♀
;
Trinidad
; 1904;
F. Birch
leg.;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
;
Antilles Trinidad
;
Fry
leg.;
BMNH 1905-100
•
1 ♂
;
Porto Spain
,
Dec 1912
–
May 1913
;
R. Thaiter
leg.;
MZSP
.
VENEZUELA
•
1 ♂
;
BMNH
.
COUNTRY UNKNOWN •
1 ♀
;
Nevinson
leg.;
BMNH 1918-14
.
Redescription
Female
MEASUREMENTS. Length:
17.89 mm
. Dorsal and ventral surfaces reddish to dark brown.
HEAD. Anterior edge surface horizontally rugose, interocular space displaying flat punctures, resembling rough; distinct ocellate punctuation near eyes. Clypeus with central deep emargination separating two acute clypeal teeth (
Fig. 16
B–C). Cephalic carina bituberculate, wider than high, tubercles obtuse apically (
Fig. 16C
). Ventral clypeal process truncate (see
Fig. 2B
).
PRONOTUM. Gibbous, wider than long. Pronotal anterior disc shiny and smooth with fine, dense and wellimpressed punctures near antero-lateral sides. Uninterrupted ocellate punctures along pronotal margins (
Fig. 16B, D
). Hypomeral disc punctate; external margin bearing single row of organized long setae, approximately of same length (see
Fig. 2F
).
ABDOMEN. Prosternum surface with fine microsculptured, glabrous. Mesosternum and metepisternum surface microsculpture shagreened with ocellate setigerous punctures. Metasternum setigerous punctures restricted mainly to anterior and lateral edges of mestasternal lobe, puncture diameter variable. Punctuation of antero-median edge connecting with lateral ones through margin of mesocoxa (see
Fig. 2G
). Lateral edges of metasternum with ocellate, setigerous punctures separated by width of a puncture, pilosity sparse, setae short, not reaching metepisternum suture. Longitudinal sulcus clearly visible. Ocellate punctures along anterior margins of sternites. Pygidium ocellate punctation on basal edge and through lateral margins.
ELYTRA. Interstriae microsculpture shagreened (see
Fig. 2J
), fine punctures randomly distributed. Striae strongly marked, ocellate punctures separated by diameter of a puncture on elytral disc (
Fig. 16D
).
LEGS. Metacoxa posterior edge bearing single row of organized ocellate punctures, separated by diameter of a puncture. Posterior margin of meta-trochanter with long setae.
Morphological variation
Males
(
Fig. 16A
) are distinguished from females as follows:
HEAD. Cephalic carina higher than wide, conical in shape. Median tubercle twice as high as lateral tubercles, rounded, weakly bifurcate apically and curved posteriorly. Apex of lateral tubercles acute.
PRONOTUM. Surface covered by fine punctures, denser at antero-lateral areas; anterior disc with weak declivity.
PARAMERES AND LAMELLA COPULATRIX. As in
Fig. 16
E–G.
Remarks
This is an endemic species from
Trinidad
.The redescription was based on the well-developed female of the MZSP and the underdeveloped female at the CEMT. The male redescription was based on the specimen in the MZSP wrongly determined by Pereira as “
Pinotus belus
” and an underdeveloped male from the CEMT. Male genitalia were extracted from the underdeveloped male at CEMT.
Luederwaldt (1923)
also mentioned a male specimen in the
type
series that could not be traced.