Cnemomis refulgens, Brailovsky, Harry, 2015
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3931.3.5 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:730F25EA-A90E-4B01-ACF2-ED2B608A8653 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6101188 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039287C1-E32D-FFEA-FF4B-A5C2E34AF830 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Cnemomis refulgens |
status |
sp. nov. |
Cnemomis refulgens View in CoL sp. nov.
( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 13 – 17 )
Description. Holotype female. Dorsal color: Head shiny pale yellowish orange; antennal segment I with inner edge dark reddish brown, and outer edge dark yellow, segments II to IV black to dark reddish brown; ocelli pale red; eyes dark reddish; pronotal disk including anterior margin, collar, posterior margin and punctures yellowish orange; dark reddish brown punctures concentrated especially along anterolateral margins and humeral angles of pronotum as well as midline of posterior margin forming a dark area; scutellum shiny orange with dark castaneous punctuation; clavus yellow with dark castaneous punctuation; corium pale orange turning black to dark brown near costal margin; veins, costal margin and apical margin yellow; corial surface with dark castaneous punctuation; hemelytral membrane yellow, translucent, with basal angle black; connexival segments III to VI pale yellowish orange, VII pale yellowish orange with posterior border black, VIII black with upper border pale yellowish orange, and IX black; dorsal abdominal segments III to VII pale orange, VIII black with anterior margin pale orange, and IX black. Ventral color: Ground color pale yellowish orange; apex of rostral segment IV brown; coxae, trochanters, and femora yellow; apex of femora with two dark reddish brown spots lateral to midline; tibiae dark yellow with posterior third suffused with dark brown; tarsi dark castaneous orange. Genital plates black; paratergite VIII black with basal third pale yellowish orange. Structure: Head smooth; inner margin of eye barely tuberculate; rostrum nearly reaching middle third of mesosternum; rostral segment I reaching anterior border of prosternum. Pronotal disk densely punctate, punctations relatively large, dense, occasionally connected or fused; collar, anterior margin and calli smooth, non-punctate; anterior angles slightly exposed, rounded; anterolateral borders obliquely straight, crenate with posterior third slightly emarginate, rounded; humeral angles rounded; posterolateral borders and posterior border smooth, almost straight.
Measurements (mm). Head length 1.48, width across eyes 2.48, interocular space 1.24, interocellar space 0.32, preocular distance 0.82; length antennal segments I, 4.15, II, 3.10, III, 210, IV, 5.51. Pronotal length 2.54, width across humeral angles 4.71. Scutellar length 2.66, width 2.54. Body length 17.08.
Male. Unknown.
Type material. Holotype, female, Venezuela, Territorio Federal (T. F.), Departamento Amazonas, Río Negro-Río Baria, 140 m, 0◦55’N – 66◦10’W, 25-III-15-IV-1984, C. Padilla ( IZAV). Paratype, 1 female, same data as holotype ( UNAM).
Etymology. The specific name refers to the shining coloration of this species.
Distribution. Ven ez uel a.
Diagnosis. This new species is related to C. excavata Brailovsky & Barrera by having the pronotal disk without yellowish orange or black median longitudinal stripe, and corium without median yellowish transverse fascia. In C. excavata the antennal segments II and III are dark to pale castaneous orange, the humeral angles subacute, the total body length less than 13.00 mm., and the length of antennal segment IV less than 4.40 mm. In C. refulgens sp. nov., the total body length is longer than 16.00 mm., the length of antennal segment IV longer than 4.50 mm., the antennal segments II–III dark reddish brown, and humeral angles rounded.
UNAM |
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico |
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