Trogellus (Mayaesalus) narizotus, Paulsen, 2013

Paulsen, M. J., 2013, A new genus for the Neotropical species of Aesalus Fabricius, with descriptions of eight new species (Coleoptera: Lucanidae: Aesalinae), Insecta Mundi 2013 (325), pp. 1-25 : 16-17

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5178341

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5189421

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scientific name

Trogellus (Mayaesalus) narizotus
status

new species

Trogellus (Mayaesalus) narizotus View in CoL Paulsen, new species.

Type Material. Holotype male ( UNSM) labeled: a) “ GUATEMALA: Sacatepéquez: / Antigua, Cerro Carmona, Finca / El Pilar ; N14 o 32’16.9”, / W90 o 41’43.1”; 2100m; ex pine / log, M.J. Paulsen; 4.VII.2009 ”; b) red paper, “ Trogellus / narizotus [male symbol] / Paulsen, 2012 / HOLOTYPE ”.

Two paratype males, 1 paratype incomplete female ( UVGC, MJPC) labeled a) as holotype ; b) yellow paper, “ Trogellus / narizotus [male or female symbol] / Paulsen, 2013 / PARATYPE ”.

Description. Holotype male (disarticulated). Length: 4.7 mm. Width: 3.0 mm. Head: Frons flat, punctate; punctures large, separated by 1/2 to 1 diameter. Clypeus rounded, apex distinctly produced ( Fig. 31 View Figure 31 ). Canthus short, length subequal to width. Mandibles each with 1 strong internal tooth, denticulate at external angulation. Pronotum: Lateral margin explanate in anterior view. Surface densely punctate, lacking tubercles at base of bristled punctures; punctures moderate in size. Elytra: Surface with blunt bristles, bristles short (shorter than distance to next bristle in row). Legs: Protibiae tridentate, teeth small, margin between teeth concave. Mesotibia with 2 strong, external teeth subequal in size. Metatibia with 1 large, median tooth with 1 smaller tooth distally; apex acute. Male genitalia: Parameres narrow and short, 1/3 as long as median lobe; median lobe asymmetrical, with elongated ostium ( Fig. 24, 28 View Figures 24–30 ).

Paratypes vary as follows: Length: 5.2–6.0 mm. Width: 3.0– 3.3 mm. Legs: Metatibiae of female unknown (partial specimen missing metatibiae). Female genitalia: Styli short, peg-like.

Distribution. GUATEMALA: Sacatepéquez (4): Antigua- Cerro Carmona.

Temporal Distribution. July (4).

Diagnosis/Remarks. This species is the most easily recognizable aesaline in Central America. The clypeal apex is produced and narrowly rounded ( Fig. 31 View Figure 31 ), whereas in the other species of the subgenus the apex is not produced and subtriangular. The shape of the male genitalia is also distinct ( Fig. 24, 28 View Figures 24–30 ). This is the only species in the subgenus for which a female is known, albeit from an incomplete specimen. The styli of the genitalia are much shorter than in those of other species studied, peg-like, and not hooked. I collected the entire series of one living and a few dead, disarticulated specimens and body parts in a decaying pine log.

Etymology. The specific epithet is a Latinized adjectival form of the Spanish term ‘ narizota’, meaning large nose. The gender is masculine.

UNSM

University of Nebraska State Museum

UVGC

Collecion de Artropodos

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lucanidae

Genus

Trogellus

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