Adelopsis brevicollis Szymczakowski, 1975

Gnaspini, Pedro & Peck, Stewart B., 2019, Redescription of the ‘ older Adelopsis’ species (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Cholevinae: Ptomaphagini) based on the analysis of type specimens, Zootaxa 4696 (1), pp. 1-62 : 17-18

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Adelopsis brevicollis Szymczakowski, 1975
status

stat. nov.

Adelopsis brevicollis Szymczakowski, 1975 View in CoL new status

( Figs. 41–53 View FIGURES 41–53 )

Adelopsis brunneus brevicollis Szymczakowski, 1975: 21 View in CoL [and Figs. 12–16 View FIGURES 4–16 ].

Adelopsis brunnea brevicollis View in CoL ; Gnaspini, 1996: 539 (spelling corrected to feminine gender). Holotype male in BMNH (n° 1961-188), not presently in BMNH (when we asked for it for analysis), not examined. Original description stated two additional paratype females.

Type locality: Oilbird Cave (on dryish bat guano), Oropuche, Trinidad .

Material examined: 3 male and 6 female topotypes in SBPC (now in CMNC). Labels: Trinidad: Oropouche Cave / 7.x.89 JPEC Darlington / light trap. One male (1.95 mm) and one female (2.0 mm) are here illustrated.

Length: 2.1 mm (male) and 1.9 mm (females) (original description); 1.8 and 1.95 mm (3 males, two of them with the larger size) and 1.9–2.1 mm (5 females, and an additional female measured 1.65 mm) (our measurements).

Note: Considering that species in the group ascutellaris have very similar habitus and aedeagus, and considering that more than one species can be found in the same locality, we understand that this record should be considered with caution.

Short Redescription. Eyes normal ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 41–53 ). Winged. Last antennomere wide, with a short conic projection medially ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 41–53 ). No posterior projections on male ventrites.Apex of the right lobe of the aedeagus as an upside-down trapezoid with the apical margin curved outward, with a pronounced curve to its left end ( Figs. 44, 45 View FIGURES 41–53 ). Flagellum shorter (about half the length) than aedeagus, with apex bent at 90º ( Figs. 41, 42 View FIGURES 41–53 ). Proportion aedeagus/elytron = 0.28. Anterior sides of spiculum gastrale of the genital segment widening towards the apex, resulting in a pawnshaped spiculum gastrale, with the apical width about twice as wide as the rounded base ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 41–53 ). Male mesotibia regularly curved internally ( Fig. 51 View FIGURES 41–53 ). Spermatheca with 2-turns placed close to the spermatheca base, followed by a short and curved body ending in a sharp curve before the rounded apical bulb ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 41–53 ). Proportion spermatheca/ elytron = 0.12.

Distribution. Trinidad: known only from type locality (original description; here).

Taxonomic Remarks. As proposed in Gnaspini (1996: 539) and Peck et al. (1998: 62), all subspecies of A. brun- nea Jeannel 1936 are here raised to species status. The combination of the variation observed on aedeagus, genital segment, eyes, antenna, male mesotibia, and spermatheca allow taxon recognition (see discussion under each of these taxa).

The aedeagus of A. brevicollis Szymczakowski, 1975 n. stat. ( Figs. 41–45 View FIGURES 41–53 ), A. azzalii Szymczakowski, 1975 n. stat. ( Figs. 31–35 View FIGURES 28–40 ), and A. ovalis Jeannel, 1936 ( Figs. 17–20 View FIGURES 17–25 ) are very similar to each other. The first two species have male mesotibia curved ( Figs. 38 View FIGURES 28–40 , 51 View FIGURES 41–53 ) whereas the latter species has it bent medially ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 17–25 ), and this is used to separate the first two from the latter (see also Taxonomic Remarks under A. ascutellaris , above). The eyes of A. brevicollis seem to be larger than those of A. azzalii ( Figs. 47 View FIGURES 41–53 , 36 View FIGURES 28–40 ) and the spermathecae seem different too ( Figs. 53 View FIGURES 41–53 , 40 View FIGURES 28–40 ). Yet, A. brevicollis is recorded from a cave in Trinidad, whereas A. azzalii is recorded from a cave in Venezuela. Therefore, we here prefer to keep the species cited above as a separate species, but we intend to make a more careful examination, including the analysis of the types of all species in the group.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Leiodidae

Genus

Adelopsis

Loc

Adelopsis brevicollis Szymczakowski, 1975

Gnaspini, Pedro & Peck, Stewart B. 2019
2019
Loc

Adelopsis brunneus brevicollis

Szymczakowski, W. 1975: 21
1975
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