Symmela tarsalis Moser, 1919

Pacheco, Thaynara L., Wipfler, Benedict, Monné, Marcela L. & Ahrens, Dirk, 2022, The genus Symmela Erichson, 1835 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Sericini): taxonomy and phylogenetic analysis, Journal of Natural History 56 (9 - 12), pp. 607-705 : 685-688

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2022.2084649

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7019069

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D554F4F-2178-FFB5-FE62-FB3838BAFD8C

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scientific name

Symmela tarsalis Moser, 1919
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Symmela tarsalis Moser, 1919

( Figures 26 View Figure 26 , 29 View Figure 29 (d), 31(j), 32(j))

Symmela tarsalis Moser, 1919: 9 (original description); Frey 1973: 322 (key); Evans 2003: 49; Evans and Smith 2005: 31, 2007: 31, 2009: 32 (checklist)

Type material examined

Lectotype (here designated). ♂ ‘Brasilia Goyaz/ Symmela tarsalis Mos. / Typus/ Berlin’ ( ZMHB) . Paralectotypes: 7 ♂♂ ‘Brasilia Goyaz/ Symmela tarsalis Moser / Berlin’ ( ZMHB).

Additional material examined

1 ♂ ‘ Brasilien Jatahy / tarsalis Moser / Symmela tarsalis Mos ./ Berlin’ ( ZMHB), 1 ♂ ‘ Brasilien Jatahy / Symmela tarsalis Moser / Berlin’ ( ZMHB), 1 ♂ ‘ Brasilien Goyaz Jatahy Rolle V ./ Symmela clypeata Er. det. G . Frey 1972/ 55 Neotropical Sericini spec .’ ( ZMHB).

Redescription

Length: 5.6 mm. Elytral length: 3.2 mm. Width: 2.8 mm. Head black, dull and shiny, with erect, sparse setae. Labroclypeus as wide as frons, subtrapezoidal; surface flat; plain, without an anterior concavity on each side; anterior margin straight, not elevated, without a rim of setae behind anterior margin; lateral margin not incised anteriorly; punctation of surface posteriorly dense; suture between labrum and clypeus invisible. Smooth area in front of eye distinctly separated from frons by a suture. Frons anteriorly flat, punctation even, sparse. Ocular canthus with terminal setae, ratio of length of ocular canthus/eye diameter: 1/4. Eyes evenly spherical, ratio of diameter/interocular width: 0.48. Antenna with eight antennomeres. Antennal club with three antennomeres, blackish, straight; width of antennal lamella equal to width of antennomeres of funiculus; apical lamella subequal to basal and median ones; length ratio of antennal club vs remaining antennomeres combined: 1/1.1; length ratio of third vs fourth antennomere: <1/4; fourth antennomere without lateral projection; length ratio of fifth vs fourth antennomere: 1/5. Labrum anteriorly bluntly angled on each side, concave at middle. Setae on mentum moderately dense.

Head and pronotum without copper iridescent shine. Pronotum unicoloured, dull but iridescent, black; widest at middle, width subequal to width of elytral base at humerus; anterior marginal line not interrupted medially, posterior marginal line absent; lateral margin not serrated, generally bent at middle, otherwise straight, behind anterior angles convex, posteriorly straight; setae of lateral margin sparse; basal margin evenly curved; transverse impression beside basal margin absent; anterior angles produced, sharply pointed; antero-lateral and postero-lateral angles not flattened dorso-ventrally; posterior angles blunt; surface without median longitudinal impression, transversal furrows or setae; punctation on disc moderately dense, simple and fine, without well-defined impunctate areas. Scutellum without punctures.

Elytra bicoloured, black in major part, posterior half dark; surface iridescent, without setae and microsculpture; striae and intervals distinct; punctation between striae sparse, diameter of punctures compared to those of striae smaller; intervals flat; posterior edge convex; apical margin chitinous, without microtrichomes.

Abdomen: sternites flat in sagittal plane; lateral carina absent; first visible ventrite with row of setae on posterior edge; second visible ventrite with row of setae in medial region; basal ventrites medially with half length as laterally; ultimate and penultimate apical ventrites simple and flat; apical ventrite very short (half as long as preceding ventrite); penultimate apical ventrite with row of setae like preceding one; beside the robust row of setae, almost glabrous. Pygidium strongly convex.

Legs blackish. Ratio of length of metepisternum/metacoxa: 1/1.35. Metacoxa entirely plain, without elevated lateral longitudinal carina; with longer lateral bristles, without setae on basal surface, posterior margin glabrous. Metafemur with posterior margin straight. Metatibia widest at middle; ratio of width/length: 1/3.6; dorsal margin not carinated, smooth; interior surface more or less glabrous; median longitudinal punctation present on interior surface; interior margin of apex sharply and deeply truncate towards ventral margin; punctation on entire lateral face present; beside dorsal margin without a row of robust setae along entire length; basal group of spines comprising at least two robust spines at same level of metatibial length; distal groups of spines disposed at twothirds of metatibia length; ventral margin not serrated. Dorsal surface of tarsi glabrous, with dense punctures. Length ratio of dorsal tibial spur/first metatarsomere: 1/2. Metatarsi at apex weakly widened; first tarsomere straight, its length subequal to second and third tarsomeres combined; laterally not carinate; ventral margin serrated; ventral margin glabrous; medial face glabrous. Protibia with two distinct teeth; spur straight. First protarsomere straight, its length subequal to second and third combined; width ratio of first protarsomere vs second protarsomere: ca. 2/1; second protarsomere enlarged; third and fourth protarsomere elongate and narrow (distinctly longer than wide); fifth protarsomere circular in cross section, a little shorter than third and fourth protarsomere combined. Protarsal claws asymmetrical, shape of inner protarsal claw bifid, apex of basal tooth of inner protarsal claw convex.

Aedeagus: Figure 26 View Figure 26 (d,e).

Female unknown.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melolonthidae

Genus

Symmela

Loc

Symmela tarsalis Moser, 1919

Pacheco, Thaynara L., Wipfler, Benedict, Monné, Marcela L. & Ahrens, Dirk 2022
2022
Loc

Symmela tarsalis

Evans AV & Smith ABT 2009: 32
Evans AV & Smith ABT 2007: 31
Evans AV & Smith ABT 2005: 31
Evans AV 2003: 49
Frey G 1973: 322
Moser J 1919: 9
1919
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