Allocrus, Santos-Silva & Monné, 2023

Santos-Silva, Antonio & Monné, Miguel A., 2023, Description of three new species and one new genus in American Acanthocinini (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae), Zootaxa 5263 (2), pp. 273-284 : 279-281

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5263.2.6

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7817560

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scientific name

Allocrus
status

gen. nov.

Allocrus gen. nov.

( Figs 12–20 View FIGURES 12–20 )

Type species: Pseudolepturges caesius Monné & Monné, 2007 View in CoL , here designated.

Etymology. Prefix “allo-,” from Greek “ἄλλος,” meaning “different” or “other”, and “crus”, Latin (meaning leg); allusive to the shape of the meso- and metatibiae. Neuter gender.

Description. Small-sized; body moderately convex and slender ( Figs 12, 14 View FIGURES 12–20 ). Head elongated behind eyes ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12–20 ), not retractile ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 12–20 ). Frons ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 12–20 ) transverse. Upper eye lobes narrow; distance between them about four times width of one upper lobe ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12–20 ). Lower eye lobes ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 12–20 ) distinctly longer than gena. Antennae ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12–20 ) 11-segmented, distinctly longer than body in both sexes; scape subcylindrical, not reaching posterior margin of prothorax, without apical cicatrix; antennomeres III–XI cylindrical. Prothorax ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12–20 ) about as long as wide; anterior constriction narrow, well marked; sides rounded close to anterior constriction, subparallel sided toward lateral tubercles, distinctly narrowed between lateral tubercles and posterolateral angles; lateral tubercles ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12–20 ) almost located on posterior quarter, moderately small, with acute apex directed backward. Pronotum ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12–20 ) not tuberculate, slightly convex, in lateral view inclined toward posterior margin from anterior third; sides of posterior third depressed; abundantly, coarsely punctate, punctures forming an arched row posteriorly, not following toward sides of prothorax. Prosternal process ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12–20 ) distinctly narrow centrally. Mesoventral process ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12–20 ) slightly narrowed centrally; apex emarginate; narrowest area about nine times narrower than mesocoxa. Elytra without erect setae; humeri not projected, rounded; sides slightly divergent on anterior third, slightly rounded from this point to apex; apex transversely concave; outer angle triangularly projected and sutural angle somewhat rounded projected; without centrobasal crest, distinct humeral carina and dorsal carinae; somewhat coarsely and abundantly punctate, punctures sparser form middle. Profemora fusiform; meso- and metafemora pedunculate-clavate; metafemoral club not remarkably swollen; apex of metafemora not reaching elytral apex. Apical region of meso- and metatibiae ( Figs 17–20 View FIGURES 12–20 ) concave dorsally, more distinctly in lateral view; with dense fringe of long, erect, thick setae dorsally. Protarsomeres II–III distinctly widened ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12–20 ); metatarsomere I ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 12–20 ) slightly longer than II–III together. Ventrite 5 ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 12–20 ) in female V-shaped emarginate apically; ventrite 5 in male truncate (Monné & Monné 2007).

Included species. Allocrus caesium (Monné & Monné, 2007) .

Material examined. BRAZIL, Pará: Jacundá, Rio Tocantins, 1 female, 14. V .1984, W. Overal leg. ( MZSP 52547 View Materials ) .

Remarks. Allocrus gen. nov. differs from Pseudolepturges Gilmour, 1957 as follows (considering only P. rufulus (Bates, 1885) , the type species): Lower eye lobes distinctly longer than genae ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 12–20 ); pronotum ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 12–20 ) coarsely and abundantly punctate throughout; punctures on posterior region of the prothorax not following toward sides of the prothorax; apical region of meso- and metatibiae ( Figs 17–20 View FIGURES 12–20 ) concave dorsally, with dense fringe of long, erect, thick setae dorsally; protarsomeres II–III ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 12–20 ) distinctly widened; and metatarsomere I ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 12–20 ) slightly longer than II–III together. In Pseudolepturges (see photographs on Bezark 2023 and Nascimento & Perger 2018): lower eye lobes distinctly shorter than genae, pronotum with only a row of coarse punctures posteriorly, following to the sides of the prothorax; meso- and metatibiae not strongly narrowed apically, especially metatibiae, and does not have fringe of long, thick, and light setae dorsally, especially on metatibiae; protarsomeres II–III slightly widened; and metatarsomere I almost twice as long as II–III together.

As the lateral tubercles of the prothorax is located approximately in the middle of the region between the posterolateral angle and the middle of the prothorax, Allocrus gen. nov. can be included in two alternatives of couplets in the key from Monné et al. (2020).

Considering the lateral angles closer to posterolateral angles than to middle of the prothorax, the new genus can be included in the alternative of couplet “51:”

51(49). Mesoventral process very narrow, usually narrower than 1/4 of the width of mesocoxal cavity.................... 51’

- Mesoventral process at least as wide as 1/3 the width of mesocoxal cavity..................................... 52

51’(51). Apical region of the meso- and metatibiae concave dorsally, and with dense fringe of long, thick, and erect setae............................................................................................ Allocrus gen. nov.

- Apical region of meso- and metatibiae with different shape and setae........... Lepturges (Lepturges) Bates, 1863 (part)

Considering the lateral angles closer to middle of the prothorax than to posterolateral angles, the new genus can be included in the alternative of couplet “56:”

56(55). General color orangish................................................ Luteolepturges Monné & Monné, 2012

- General color dark................................................................................ 56’

56’(56). Metatibiae cylindrical throughout, without dense fringe of long and thick setae dorsally... Lophopoenopsis Melzer, 1931

- Apical region of the meso- and metatibiae concave dorsally, and with dense fringe of long, thick, and erect setae............................................................................................ Allocrus gen. nov.

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Viperidae

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