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Phyllophaga (Phyllophaga) martinezi Frey 1975

Description

24. Phyllophaga (Phyllophaga) martinezi (Frey, 1975)

Redescription. Length 18 mm. Elongate body, dorsal surface is pruinose, densely covered with minute setae; chestnut-brown reddish color on the dorsal surface of the pronotum while the rest of the body is lighter in color. Pronotum (Fig. 93) is expanded, wider than it is long; the surface is densely covered in minute setae, with sinuous lateral margins with long, fine setae. Clypeus is bilobed, markedly sinuous, with a central, embossed mark, and concave with raised margins with a densely punctate surface (Fig. 93). Antennae (Fig. 94) have 10 antennomeres with narrow, long antennal clubs. Tarsal claws (Fig. 95) are cleft, with a long, sharp, ventral tooth in central position. Protibiae (Fig. 96) are flattened, with three teeth, the first two more pronounced, and the third one smaller. They have easily observed tibial spurs, with transversal oblique carinae, better defined in the dorsal-lateral region, with two sharp spurs, the inner spur shorter than the outer spur, both fused with the tibia. Pygidial plate (Figs. 97– 98) is slightly convex with abundant, erect, short and medium setae on the abdomen. Male genital capsule is short, cylindrical and curved; parameres are short and wide, with very short and rounded lateroventral projections, directed towards the base and erect apical projection; the aedeagus is membranous, and has minute denticles at the distal base, from which a feathery crest of small, compact setae emerges, similar in shape to a tongue.

Comments. The species was described from two male and a female specimen, collected in Girardot, Cundinamarca, Colombia at an altitude of 450 m. According to Frey’s (1975) key, it is similar to P. paraguayana Moser, even though the parameres of P. martinezi (Figs. 99–100) have shorter and narrower lateroventral projections than the other species.

New geographic records. Departamento de Caldas: Municipio de Manizales, vereda La Cabaña (1,780 m), 31 July 2007, Cafetal. Fernando Vallejo, 2 males, 1 female.

Notes

Published as part of Vallejo, Luís Fernando & Wolff, Martha, 2013, The genus Phyllophaga Harris (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) in the Colombian Andean Mountains, pp. 101-142 in Zootaxa 3722 (2) on page 129, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3722.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/218998

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