Protochares brevipalpis, Fikáček & Prokin & Yan & Yue & Wang & Ren & Beattie, 2014

Fikáček, Martin, Prokin, Alexander, Yan, Evgeny, Yue, Yanli, Wang, Bo, Ren, Dong & Beattie, Robert, 2014, Modern hydrophilid clades present and widespread in the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous (Coleoptera: Hydrophiloidea: Hydrophilidae), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 170 (4), pp. 710-734 : 715

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12114

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C287AC-FF85-D673-FF39-BCFE416E99A0

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Protochares brevipalpis
status

sp. nov.

PROTOCHARES BREVIPALPIS View in CoL SP. NOV.

Hydrophilidae : Beattie & Avery (2012: 7, fig. 6B)

Type locality and age: Australia, New South Wales, Talbragar Fossil Fish Bed , c. 14 km NNW of Ulan, 25 km NE of Gulgong, 32°9.9′S, 149°41.0′E; Late Jurassic (Oxfordian – Tithonian, i.e. 161–145 Mya based on SHRIMP analysis; Kimmeridgian, i.e. 155– 150 Mya based on fish fauna) (Beattie & Avery, 2012) GoogleMaps .

Material examined: Holotype: AMF109568, piece only, complete beetle in dorsal view ( Fig. 1A, B, F View Figure 1 ).

Description: Body widely elongate oval; for body measurements see Table 1.

Head slightly wider than long. Clypeus large, arcuate on anterolateral margins, with anteromedian portion straight or weakly concave (poorly preserved). Frontoclypeal suture present, well developed, reaching lateral margin of head closely before anterior margin of each eye. Eyes large, slightly protruding from head outline, separated by c. 3.0× the width of one eye; postocular bridge absent. Gula slightly narrowing anteriad, gular sutures widely separate from each other. Labrum large, transverse, well sclerotized, slightly concave on anterior margin, at least partly exposed in front of clypeus. Maxillary palpi rather short and stout, palpomeres 3 and 4 subequal in length.

Prothorax. Pronotum transverse, narrowing anteriad; anterolateral corners rounded, slightly projecting anteriad, lateral margins arcuate with narrow marginal rim; pronotal surface even, without furrows or depressions.

Mesothorax. Scutellar shield small, triangular. Elytron with ten slightly impressed punctural series, punctures rather small and arranged close to each other. Sutural stria present, deeply impressed. Scutellar stria present, finely punctate.

Metathorax. Metanepisternum rather wide.

Legs. Tibiae cylindrical, with several series of spines on dorsal surface. Tarsi with five tarsomeres; protarsus with long tarsomere 5 bearing short arcuate claws; metatarsomere 1 short, distinctly shorter than metatarsomere 2.

Etymology: The species name refers to the relatively short maxillary palpi.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

Genus

Protochares

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