Borinken toronegro Konstantinov and Linzmeier, 2020

Konstantinov, Alexander S., Linzmeier, Adelita Maria, Scheffer, Sonja J. & Lewis, Matthew L., 2020, Moss-inhabiting flea beetles of the West Indies I: New species of Borinken Konstantinov and Konstantinova and Kiskeya Konstantinov and Chamorro-Lacayo (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae: Alticini) from Puerto Rico, Insecta Mundi 2020 (771), pp. 1-12 : 2-3

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5753297

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scientific name

Borinken toronegro Konstantinov and Linzmeier
status

sp. nov.

Borinken toronegro Konstantinov and Linzmeier , new species

( Fig. 4–9 View Figures 4–9 , 19 View Figures 19 )

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Description. Body length 1.08–1.18 mm, width 0.70–0.81 mm, oval, relatively flat in lateral view (2.08 times as long as thick). Color dark yellow without metallic luster, legs slightly darker and antennae dark brown, almost black. Vertex covered with large punctures, shiny, without wrinkles. Oblique fold situated between orbit and antennal callus. Proportions of antennomere lengths in female: 13:8:7:5:4:4:5:5:6:8:11. Antennomeres widened abruptly beginning from antennomere 7 (it is as long as wide). Pronotum evenly covered with large punctures, their diameter much larger than distance between them. Anterolateral callosity extending slightly beyond lateral margin. Ventral side of body without many setae. Elytron with nine complete rows of punctures, additional scutellar row with six punctures. Punctures large, about as large as space between rows. Interspaces convex, shiny, without wrinkles or punctures. Proportions of tarsomere lengths of female as follows: protarsomeres 7:6:6:14; mesotarsomeres 7:6:6:14; metatarsomeres 10:6:6:13. Spermathecal receptacle separated from pump and as long as pump. Receptacle ovoid, sides convex. Duct without coils, making a loop away from receptacle, its longitudinal part straight. Tignum long, its narrow part slightly curved, posterior part widely sclerotized. Sclerotization fades posteriorly. Vaginal palpi widely separated posteriorly. Free (posterior) part slightly longer than anterior.

Remarks. Borinken toronegro differs from B. elyunque by the dark yellow color ( B. elyunque is dark brown, Fig. 1 – 3 View Figures 1–3 ). In B. toronegro the antennae are much darker than the body (in B. elyunque the antennae are about the same color as the beetle body). Elytral interspaces are a bit more convex in B. toronegro . In addition, B. toronegro may be separated from B. elyunque by the following features: anten- nal calli positioned more or less horizontally (more or less vertically in B. elyunque ); pronotum slightly wider ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–3 , 4 View Figures 4–9 ); anterolateral corners of pronotum extend farther beyond lateral margin (anterolateral corners of pronotum extend not as far beyond lateral margin ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–3 , 4 View Figures 4–9 ).

Habitat. Borinken toronegro was collected at the highest point of Puerto Rico, near the phone towers on Toro Negro. Moss bearing trees are located on the side of the road that leads to the towers ( Fig. 20, 21 View Figures 20–21 ).

Distribution. Puerto Rico.

Etymology. This species is named after its type locality. The epithet is a noun in apposition.

Type material. Holotype, female, with labels as follows: 1) Puerto Rico: Toro Negro , 3.IX.2014 N18.10.335 W66.35.504, h- 1350m, moss, WP-478, leg. A. Konstantinov; 2) 2014.09.03 0670; 3 ) Holotype Borinken toronegro new species des. A. Konstantinov & A.M. Linzmeier 2020 ( USNM) . Paratype, female, with the same labels as holotype ( USNM).

Material examined. Borinken elyunque : Puerto Rico: El Yunque, 8.IX.2014, N18°16.54 W65°50.23 h- 952 m, moss, WP-488 leg. A. Konstantinov (male, USNM). Puerto Rico: El Yunque, 8.IX.2014 N18.16.56 W65.50.28, h- 933m, moss, WP-489, leg. A. Konstantinov (2 males, USNM).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Borinken

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