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Dicrania chimu Clavijo-Bustos, Neita Moreno, & Fuhrmann 2024, new species

  • 1. Sección Entomología, Colecciones Biológicas, Centro Colecciones y Gestión de Especies, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt. Claustro San Agustín, Villa de Leyva, Boyacá, Colombia
  • 2. Laboratorio de Coleoptera, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Description

Dicrania chimu Clavijo-Bustos, Neita Moreno, & Fuhrmann, new species

Figures 1B, E–F, 2–3

Type material. Holotype. Male deposited in ICN-E: “ Colombia, Meta, Puerto López. / Mayo 10—1.996 / H. Restrepo, Leg. / Alt: 180m ” [white printed label] // “ Holotypus ♂ / Dicrania chimu n. sp. / Clavijo-Bustos, Neita Moreno & Fuhrmann, / 2024” [red printed label] // “ICN 034823” [white printed label with barcode].

Paratypes (5♂♂). Paratypes deposited in ICN-E, IAvH-E, MPUJ, UNAB. COLOMBIA: Meta: Puerto López, 180 m, 10.v.1996, H. Restrepo (2♂♂ ICN 034824, 035726 in ICN-E, 1♂ ICN 035725 and IAvH-E- 203737 in IAvH-E); Puerto López, 4°6’1’’N 72°57’2’’W. 450 m, 27.v.2005, J. Castro (1♂ UnAB 4926 in UNAB); Puerto López, Remolinos, Centro Cafam, Piedra Candela, 240 m, 29.iv.2011, Ad hoc diurna, D. Bohórquez, C. Chaparro & S. Herrera (1♂ MPUJ). Paratypes with yellow printed label “ Paratypus ♂ / Dicrania chimu n. sp. / Clavijo-Bustos, Neita Moreno & Fuhrmann, / 2024”.

Diagnosis. Antenna with nine antennomeres; eyes in dorsal view large and head about 1.8 times wider than the narrowest interocular distance; pronotum with lateral areas without punctures or setae; elytra with puncture indistinct, disc glabrous; protarsomere 1 with a truncate inner tooth; protarsomere 2 longer than wide; mesotarsomere 1 with an inner spatulate tooth; metatarsomere 2 with sparse setae, medial setae shorter than the length of tarsomere.

Description. Male holotype (Fig. 2). Body length: 14.9 mm; Body maximum width (at half of elytra): 7.6 mm. Color: Entirely black. Setae yellowish brown, disc of pronotum with setae dark brown. Head (Fig. 2E, I): Large and pronotum about 1.8 times wider than head, eyes large and head about 1.8 times wider than the narrowest interocular distance, frontoclypeal suture slightly sinuous. Clypeus trapezoid, sparsely punctate than frons; anterior angles obtuse and deflected. Antenna with nine antennomeres, antennal club about 4.0 times longer than wide and with three lamellae. Pronotum: anterior, medial posterior areas and margins punctate and setose, setae on anterior area thin, short, setae on medial and posterior areas long; lateral areas without punctures or setae. Scutellum: Setose with a medial longitudinal impunctate area. Elytra: Glossy, striae indistinct, humerus rounded. Disc smooth, impunctate, and glabrous. Distal margin with thin setae, length of setae about two times longer than the distance between related punctures. Pygidium (Fig. 2H): As wide as long or almost so, surface punctate and setose; setae thin, short or long; punctures barely defined and thin. Ventrites: Ventrite V shorter than ventrite VI. Parameres (Fig. 2F–G): Slightly constricted medially in dorsal and lateral views. Legs: protarsomere 1 with a truncate inner tooth, protarsomere 2 longer than wide, and protarsomeres 2–4 slightly laterally compressed; each protarsal claw gradually deflected, outer tooth about 1.5 times longer than and 0.9 as wide as inner tooth. Mesotibia about 2.6 times longer than the width at the apex; mesotarsomere 1 with a spatulate inner tooth. Apex of metatibia with inner area slightly projected, projection blunt and about 0.3 times as long as the length of remainder of apex; metatarsomere 2 with sparse setae, medial setae shorter than the length of tarsomere; metatarsomere 4 with distal inner setae as wide as other tarsomere setae or almost so; each metatarsal claw gradually deflected, outer tooth about 1.8 times longer than and 0.7 as wide as the inner tooth.

Female. Unknown.

Variation. Body length: 12.5–14.1 mm; Body maximum width (at half of elytra): 5.9–7.4 mm.

Distribution. Known only from the type series collected in the municipality of Puerto López, Meta Department, Colombia (Fig. 5A).

Etymology. Chimú (or Chimó) is a traditional pre-Colombian dark, shiny, and paste-like extract of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.; Solanaceae) made by aboriginals of the Llanos region of Colombia and Venezuela. Dicrania chimu is also from the Llanos Orientales region of Colombia and is dark shiny black, just like chimú. The epithet is a noun in apposition.

Taxonomic remarks. Dicrania chimu is the only species of the D. castaneipennis species group with large eyes.

Notes

Published as part of Clavijo-Bustos, Julián, Moreno, Jhon Cesar Neita & Fuhrmann, Juares, 2024, The genus Dicrania LePeletier & Audinet-Serville, 1828 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae: Macrodactylini) from Colombia with the description of a new species, pp. 572-580 in Zootaxa 5458 (4) on pages 574-575, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5458.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/11548011

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
ICN-E , ICN-E, IAvH-E, MPUJ, UNAB , ICN-E, IAvH-E-, UNAB , MPUJ
Material sample ID
ICN 034824, 035726
Event date
1996-05-10 , 2011-04-29
Verbatim event date
1996-05-10/2005-05-27 , 1996-05-10/2011-04-29
Scientific name authorship
Clavijo-Bustos, Neita Moreno, & Fuhrmann
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Scarabaeidae
Genus
Dicrania
Species
chimu
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype , paratype
Taxonomic concept label
Dicrania chimu Clavijo-Bustos, Moreno & Fuhrmann, 2024

References

  • Moser, J. (1921) Neue Melolonthiden von Mittel- und Sud-Amerika. Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung, 82, 133 - 182.