Ischnostomiella rudebecki, Irish, 2024
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.13133/2284-4880/1571 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D84FAA7B-FFC8-FFA7-FCF5-FBC2FB5618BB |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ischnostomiella rudebecki |
status |
sp. nov. |
Ischnostomiella rudebecki sp. nov.
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Diagnosis. Ischonstomiella rudebecki differs drastically in its chromatic pattern from both species already known in this genus, I. denticeps and I. werneri , which are black to partially brown-orange (but see exception below, under I. denticeps ) by comparison with the prevailing testaceous-orange colour of the new species ( Figs 1-2 View Fig View Fig ). The pronotum of I. rudebecki also exhibits apical and basal margins substantially more deflected than observed in either of the two oth- er species, with the apical being markedly concave and the basal convex, rather than straight ( Figs 1-2 View Fig View Fig ). The clypeal denticles of I. rudebecki end up turning slightly outwards, while in the other two species, these are either parallel or inwardly bent, and the apical margin between the denticles is U-shaped in the new species, by comparison with the semicircular shape of I. werneri and the V-shape of I. denticeps (cf. Beinhundner 2005, figs. 2 and 11). Finally, the presence of poorly developed elytral costae 1-5 in I. rudebecki sets this species as intermediate between I. werneri , which completely lacks elytral costae and I. denticeps which conversely shows a marked development in this area ( Figs 1-2 View Fig View Fig ; cf. Beinhundner 2005, figs 4 and 13). On the oth- er hand, the extremely short protibial spur of I. rudebecki , combined with the rather marked convexity of the lateral margins of its pronotum, makes it closer to I. werneri than to I. denticeps , as perhaps already suggested by their respective geographic distributions ( Fig. 3 View Fig ).
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