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Zygadenia longicoxa Soriano & Delclòs, 2006, sp. nov.

Description

Zygadenia longicoxa sp. nov.

Figs. 6C, 7B.

Type locality: Las Hoyas fossil site, La Cierva, Serranía de Cuenca, Cuenca Province, Spain.

Stratigraphic horizon: Second lithosome of finely laminated limestones of La Huérguina Formation, Lower Cretaceous, Barremian (Fregenal−Martínez and Meléndez 2000).

Derivation of the name: After long coxae of this species.

Material.— Holotype MCCM LH 928030 part and counterpart. Beetle lacking antennae and legs. Another specimen (MCCM LH 23432), part and counterpart of a distorted beetle without part of the head, antennae and legs. Both specimens from Las Hoyas.

Diagnosis.—Differs from species with similar ratio between last and penultimate ventrite in bigger size. From Z. mongolicus Ponomarenko, 1994 differs in strongly longer metacoxae.

Description.—Measurements: length 18.1 mm; width 9.3 mm; elytra length 12.7 mm. Body quite large, subovoid and flattened. Head transverse, about 1.5 times as wide as long without mandibles, and strongly retracted in pronotum; genae and temples almost as long as eyes, occiput sloped; vertex with two longitudinal keels, which in turn bear tubercles behind eyes. Neck−like constriction weak. Pronotum widest at base and narrowing anteriorly, about 1.3 times as wide as long at posterior edge, and almost as wide as long at anterior edge; anterior angles distinct; posterior angles drawn out. Disc of pronotum with flat elevation divided by a deep longitudinal groove. Prosternum nearly quadrate, about as long as mesosternum, and longer than metasternum. Procoxae rounded and contiguous. Mesocoxae oval and contiguous. Metasternum with well−expressed transverse and longitudinal sutures; metepisterna comparatively narrow. Metacoxae comparatively long, about twice longer than wider. Abdomen with 5 visible ventrites with sharply marked relief, their posterior half elevated above anterior half; last ventrite about 2.8 times as long as previous one. Elytra about three times as long as wide, its apex is not drawn out into “tail”. Epipleura comparatively narrow, with a row of indistinct cells. Cells of elytra rounded, with approximately 25 cells forming a row. Abdomen covered with comparatively small tubercles, larger on last ventrite and depressed parts of preceding ventrites.

Notes

Published as part of Soriano, Carmen & Delclòs, Xavier, 2006, New cupedid beetles from the Lower Cretaceous of Spain and the palaeogeography of the family, pp. 185-200 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 51 (1) on pages 192-193, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13643699

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Biodiversity

Collection code
MCCM
Material sample ID
LH 928030, LH 23432
Scientific name authorship
Soriano & Delclòs
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Ommatidae
Genus
Zygadenia
Species
longicoxa
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Zygadenia longicoxa Soriano & Delclòs, 2006

References

  • Ponomarenko, A. G. 1994. New Mesozoic cupedids beetles from Mongolia. Brochocoleini and Notocupedini. Paleontological Journal 28: 102 - 115.