Molecular systematics and morphological identification of the cryptic species of the genus Acalles Schoenherr, 1825, with descriptions of new species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cryptorhynchinae) Schütte, André Stüben, Peter E. Zootaxa 2015 3915 1 1 51 [151,306,360,385] Insecta Curculionidae Acalles Animalia Coleoptera 24 25 Arthropoda species vorsti sp. nov.   Description. Length. 2.1–2.9 mm(without rostrum).   Head& Rostrum.Eyes small, slightly oval. Rostrum of males deeply punctate, red brown; length-width ratio of 3.5 between insertion of antennae; closely covered with beige scales in front of base, finely punctate at middle, wider, deeply punctate on sides; rostrum of females longer; length-width ratio of 3.8 between insertion of antennae and more shiny (digit 29). Last three antennal segments as long as broad, last segment spherical, other segments trapezoidal, clearly separated from very large, wide club; first two segments elongate.  Pronotum.Slightly broader than long; widest at end of first third in front of elytral base; regularly rounded laterally towards fore-margin and towards base; with depression at sides directly behind fore-margin. In lateral view contour-line of pronotum and of elytra clearly separated: pronotum in front of fore-margin flattened, more curved towards base. In dorsal view without keels or humps on flat disc of the pronotum. Integument beige, circular non-overlapping scales, cuticle visible between scales. Small pits of pronotum fine and closely separated. Pronotum with some short, bright, slanted bristles.  Elytra.Length-width ratio of 1.20 ( holotype); oval, broadest at or directly in front of middle. In lateral view contour-line of elytra flat behind base of declivity forming arc towards apex. Integument of elytra not rich in contrast and consists, like scales of pronotum, of brown and beige circular scales. Striae narrower than intervals, with elongate, shallow, closely packed punctures. Clubbed bristles on sutural stripe and intervals at most 1.5 times as long as wide, their separation ranging from two to five times length of a bristle.  Legs.Long; margin of front femur reaching fore-margin of eyes, hind femur ending just in front of elytral apex. Covered with predominantly beige, non-overlapping and very long, close-lying bristles.  Venter.Abdomen with 2nd sternite clearly shorter than 1st sternite, slightly longer than sternites 3 and 4 together. Covered with some very long, separate standing bristles.  Female genital.Ovipositor, spiculum ventrale, fig. 11  Aedeagus.Apex of the aedeagus (ventral view) spoon-like, laterally subapically more curved, fig. 10   Etymology.I dedicate the new species to my colleague Oscar Vorst ( The Netherlands: Utrecht).  Ecology.The specimens of the typeseries were sieved under  Quercus.   Distribution.So far this species is only known from the typelocality near Sóller (Son Coll) on the northwest side of the Balearic island of Mallorca: fig. 12.