Coilodes punctipennis Arrow, 1909
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.914.2377 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10451356 |
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Coilodes punctipennis Arrow, 1909 |
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Coilodes punctipennis Arrow, 1909 View in CoL
Figs 11 View Fig , 14D View Fig
Coelodes punctipennis Arrow, 1909: 491 View in CoL (original description).
Coelodes punctipennis View in CoL – Arrow 1912: 37 (catalogue).
Coilodes punctipennis View in CoL – Blackwelder 1944: 217 (checklist). — Allsopp 1984: 107 (checklist). — Ocampo & Ballerio 2006: 191 (catalogue).
Diagnosis
Similar to Coilodes edeiltae sp. nov., it is distinguished by the male genitalia not having a dorsal lobe on the tegmen.
Type material
Lectotype
EQUADOR • ♂; Mirador; “ Fry Coll .”; “1905-100”; NHMUK.
Additional material examined (11 ♂♂ and 12 ♀♀)
BOLIVIA • 1 ♂; Tropica Region Chapare , “400 ms lischka”; 25 Jul. 1949; UCCC .
ECUADOR – Napo • 1 ♂; Cotococha ; alt. 860 m; 15 Apr. 1995; X Cisneros leg.; CEMT • 3 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding • 1 ♂; Tena, Puerto Izahualli ; 17–22 Mar. 2004; J. Jensen leg.; CEMT • 5 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding • 1 ♂; Puerto Misahuali ; 1°02′4.2″ S, 77°39′49.2″ W; alt.1650–1900; 6–19 Sep. 1998; J.E. Eger leg.; pitfall trap, fish carron baited; FIT; CEMT. – Tugurahua GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; Baños ; 26 Dec. 1996; N. Vieira leg.; CEMT • 1 ♂; Baños , “El Topo”; 1°23′41″ N, 78°22′52″ W; alt. 1590 m; 23 Jan. 2011; G. Maldonado leg.; human faeces; CEMT GoogleMaps • 2 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; CERPE GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; DZUP GoogleMaps • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 2°34′59″ S, 79°49′59″ W; alt. 1390 m; pitfall “Carroña”; CEMT GoogleMaps . – Pastaza • 1 ♀; Villano ; 3 Jul. 1996; J. Naranjo leg.; CERPE • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; DZUP • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 9 Jul. 1996; CEMT • 1 ♂; same collection data as for preceding; 10 Jul. 1996 .
Type locality
Ecuador (Canelos, Mirador) and Peru (Nauta).
Redescription
Male
MEASUREMENTS. Length 5.8–6.9 mm. Width 3.7–4.0 mm. Body ( Fig. 11A–B View Fig ) convex, oval and shiny.
COLOUR. Body yellowish brown; elytra might have dark brown spots.
HEAD ( Fig. 11C–D View Fig ). Surface strigulate. Frons, in dorsal view, subrectangular; two small tubercles in the middle; proximal border rounded; posterior margin as wide as the anterior; slightly arched and darker entrance on lateral margin; sparse punctures. Eye barely visible dorsally. Canthus strong; distinct area expanded downwards. Clypeus subtrapezoidal; lateral margins weakly rounded; anterior borders rounded; apex straight; setae thin and sparse, throughout the anterior margin dorsally. Labrum semicircular; slight medial projection; setae sparse, spreading along the entire dorsal border. Mandibles dorsally excavated, protruding beyond the apex of labrum; invagination in the upper area of tooth base. Labium with mentum subrectangular; inferior margin slightly arched, lateral and superior margins straight; disc strigulate, long setae on the margins. Maxilla subtriangular; long setae throughout surface.Antenna with 10 antennomeres; antennal club with three antennomeres; club with basal antennomere cupuliform.
PRONOTUM ( Fig. 11E View Fig ). Convex; slightly excavated medially; subtrapezoidal, posterior margin wider than anterior margin; anterior margin straight, angles subacute; posterior margin rounded and weakly produced medially; lateral margin convex, setae and punctures absent.
SCUTELLAR SHIELD. Subtriangular; setae and punctures absent; apex punctate.
ELYTRA. Double row of longitudinal thick punctures, sutural stria complete, formed by thick punctures.
VENTER ( Fig. 11B View Fig ). Hypomeral surface strigulate, setose; prosternum ( Fig. 11B, D View Fig ) elevated at midlength, transversally grooved; anterior margin rounded and flat, mesoventrite and metaventrite smooth.
LEGS. Procoxa conical; surface strigulate. Protrochanter joint with the procoxa rounded, distally angulate. Profemur with posterior margin carinate. Protibia with inner margin convex; carinate; single spur, slightly curved at the apex; external margin with three larger teeth and series of smaller denticles along the entire margin. Protarsi with tarsal insertion beneath the protibial second tooth. Mesothoracic and metathoracic legs smooth. Mesotrochanter and metatrochanter subtriangular with bifurcated apex. Mesofemur and metafemur carinate on posterior margin. Mesotibia and metatibia with erect setae; apex weakly expanded; pair of spurs with sharp apex. Tarsi with five tarsomeres; tarsal claws toothed medially.
ABDOMEN. Six ventrites with recumbent setae.
GENITALIA ( Fig. 11F–K View Fig ). Lobe of tegmen absent; sclerotized region next to right paramere base; parameres asymmetrical; right paramere longer than wide, rounded apex; left paramere dislocated to ventral region, wide base and apex spoon-shaped, strongly curved outward.
Female
Length 6.6–7.0 mm. Width 3.8–4.0 mm.
Geographical distribution
Ecuador (Napo, Tungurahua, Pastaza); Peru (Loreto); Bolivia (Chapare) ( Fig. 14D View Fig ) ( Arrow 1909; label data).
Biological data
Species collected in human faeces (label data).
NHMUK |
NHMUK |
UCCC |
Chile, Concepcion, Universidad de Concepcion, Museo de Zoologia |
DZUP |
Brazil, Parana, Curitiba, Universidade Federal do Parana, Museu de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure |
NHMUK |
Natural History Museum, London |
UCCC |
Universidad de Concepcion, Museo de Zoologia |
DZUP |
Universidade Federal do Parana, Colecao de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure |
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Coilodes punctipennis Arrow, 1909
Basílio, Daniel Silva, Vaz-De-Mello, Fernando Zagury, Cherman, Mariana Alejandra & Almeida, Lúcia Massutti de 2023 |
Coilodes punctipennis
Ocampo F. C. & Ballerio A. 2006: 191 |
Allsopp P. G. 1984: 107 |
Blackwelder R. E. 1944: 217 |
Coelodes punctipennis
Arrow G. J. 1912: 37 |
Coelodes punctipennis
Arrow G. J. 1909: 491 |