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Corthylus granulosus Atkinson 2020, new species

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Corthylus granulosus Atkinson, new species

Fig. 14 A–D

Diagnosis. This species would key to couplet 19 in Wood’s 1982 key or to couplet 32 depending on how the small postero-lateral margin of the declivity in interpreted. In either case the key would fail beyond that point. It most closely resembles species that would key out to couplet 6, but would not go further. It would key to couplet 37 in his 2007 key but would not match either alternative. Distinctive characters include the evenly convex declivity

with abundant granules and setae on the entire declivital face. The female frons is unusual in having two separate, elongate, yellow waxy or finely pilose areas.

Female. Length: 1.87 mm, maximum width: 0.75 mm; length of elytra: 1.1 mm; length to width: 2.5; elytral length/total length: 0.59; elytral length/width: 1.47. (n = 1).

Frons shallowly concave from epistoma to vertex; lateral areas with yellowish, finely pilose or waxy appearance on either side to slightly above upper level of eyes. Center of frons from epistoma to vertex impunctate, shining; lateral areas, especially above deeply, closely punctured. Short, sparse setae on upper lateral margins of frontal concavity. Antenna rounded, asymmetrical. Sutures 1 and 2 marked externally by distinct grooves; suture 1 appears aseptate in the unique type.

Anterior margin of pronotum rounded, unarmed. Anterior slope with flattened asperities to summit, Disc smooth, shining, with widely spaced, shallow punctures, most with a short recumbent seta.

Elytral disc smooth, shining. Strial and interstrial punctures similar in size, confused near base, mostly without associated setae.

Declivity convex in lateral profile. A distinct, short ridge on postero-lateral margin from apex to about interstria 7. All striae and interstriae confused on face of declivity. Punctures replaced with small rounded granules, each associated with a fine, curved, acuminate seta. Interstriae 2 slightly impressed, interstriae 3 not elevated.

Male. Unknown.

Type material. Holotype female. Mexico: Chiapas: Chiquihuites, 15.0936 N, 92.0994 W, 1,990 m, 5-11-V-2013, F. Infante (CNIN).

Etymology. The name reflects the abundant granules over the entire surface of the declivity.

Notes

Published as part of Atkinson, Thomas H., 2020, New species, new records and synonymy of Mexican Corthylus Erichson, 1834 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), pp. 1-25 in Insecta Mundi 2020 (792) on pages 20-22, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4564890

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
CNIN
Event date
2013-05-05
Verbatim event date
2013-05-05/11
Scientific name authorship
Atkinson
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Coleoptera
Family
Curculionidae
Genus
Corthylus
Species
granulosus
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Type status
holotype
Taxonomic concept label
Corthylus granulosus Atkinson, 2020

References

  • Wood SL. 1982. The bark and ambrosia beetles of North and Central America (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), a taxonomic monograph. Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs 6: 1 - 1356.