Costalampys capixaba sp. nov. Silveira, Roza, Vaz & Mermudes

da Silveira, Luiz Felipe Lima, Roza, Andre Silva, Vaz, Stephanie & Mermudes, Jose Ricardo M., 2021, Description and phylogenetic analysis of a new firefly genus from the Atlantic Rainforest, with five new species and new combinations (Coleoptera: Lampyridae: Lampyrinae), Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79, pp. 115-150 : 115

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Costalampys capixaba sp. nov. Silveira, Roza, Vaz & Mermudes
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Costalampys capixaba sp. nov. Silveira, Roza, Vaz & Mermudes View in CoL Figs 8A-M View Figure 8 , 22 View Figure 22

Diagnostic description.

Overall dark brown. Pronotal disc (Fig. 8F View Figure 8 ) dark brown, lacking vittae, pronotal expansions almost entirely pale yellow dark brown, except by posterior margin, which is outlined in brown, blending with the dark brown disc color. Elytron (Fig. 8A, C View Figure 8 ) dark brown or brown, with a pale-yellow longitudinal stripe about as long as 3/5 × elytral length. Legs (Fig. 8B-D View Figure 8 ) dark brown, except for trochanters, which are light brown. Sternum VIII (Fig. 8G View Figure 8 ) with lateral vitreous spots. Pygidium (Fig. 8H View Figure 8 ) entirely brown.

Pronotum (Fig. 8F View Figure 8 ) with sides rounded, divergent posteriorly. Male. Total length = 7.3-8.1 mm (aver. 7.7 mm); Pronotal length = 1.6-1.8 mm (aver. 1.7 mm); Pronotal width = 2.4-2.6 mm (aver. 2.5 mm); Elytral length = 5.8-6.0 mm (aver. 5.9 mm); Elytral width = 1.5-1.6 mm (aver. 1.55 mm). Antennomere III (Fig. 8E View Figure 8 ) with lamella almost 3 × longer than core antennomere. Sternum VI (Fig. 8B, G View Figure 8 ) with a lantern of moderate size, occupying the medial 1.4 of the sternum, reaching its anterior margin. Sternum VIII (Fig. 8G View Figure 8 ) with posterior margin bisinuose. Pygidium (Fig. 8H View Figure 8 ) with sides rounded, posterior corners barely visible, posterior margin rounded. Syntergite (Fig. 8I, J View Figure 8 ) with anterior margin mildly curved. Phallus (Fig. 8K-M View Figure 8 ) with dorsal plate almost straight in lateral view, with sides straight and acuminate at apical half. Paramere apex curved ventrally, ventral projection (lateral view) inconspicuous. Female (Fig. 8C, D View Figure 8 ). Total length = 8.3-8.7 mm (aver. 8.5 mm); Pronotal length = 1.6-1.8 mm (aver. 1.7 mm); Pronotal width = 2.5-2.7 mm (aver. 2.6 mm); Elytral length = 6.2-6.6 mm (aver. 6.5 mm); Elytral width = 1.9-2.0 mm (aver. 1.95 mm). Antennomeres III-X with apical corners projected, pointed, Sternum VI (Fig. 8D View Figure 8 ) with a small lantern, occupying the medial 1/6 of the sternum, reaching its anterior margin.

Remarks.

Costalampys capixaba sp. nov. is similar to C. bisbinotata (Pic, 1943) comb. nov. and C. quadriguttata (Gorham, 1880) comb. nov. in the pronotal color pattern (overall dark brown; pronotal disc dark brown, lacking vittae, pronotal expansions somewhat translucent anteriorly, almost entirely pale yellow, except by posterior margin, which is outlined in brown, blending with the dark brown disc color), but can be distinguished from both species by the more elongate elytral pale yellow stripe (as long as 4/5 × elytral length in C. capixaba sp. nov., versus 1/2 as long, in the other mentioned species), and the pygidium entirely brown in males (at least partially translucent in the others). Other traits that distinguish C. capixaba sp. nov. from C. quadriguttata (Gorham, 1880) comb. nov. are the elytron without a roundish pale-yellow spot at posterior 3/4, reaching inner suture (present, and about as wide as a 1/3 of elytra in C. quadriguttata (Gorham, 1880) comb. nov) and the sternum VII entirely dark brown in both sexes (with a central translucent spot in C. quadriguttata (Gorham, 1880) comb. nov). Finally, C. capixaba sp. nov. can also be discriminated from C. bisbinotata (Pic, 1943) comb. nov. by the presence of a rounded lantern on sternum VI in females (absent in C. bisbinotata (Pic, 1943)).

Etymology.

Capixaba is the Portuguese gentilic name for the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, where the species occurs. Noun in apposition.

Types.

Holotype: BRAZIL: Espírito Santo: 1♂, Santa Teresa, 5.XI.1964, Claudionor Elias col. (DZUP). Paratype: 1♀, same data as holotype, except 5.XI.1964 (DZUP); 1♀, same data as holotype, except 26.X.1964 (DZUP); 1♂, same data as holotype, except 29.X.1966, C.T. & C. Elias col. (DZUP); 1♂, same data as holotype, except 16.XI.1967, C.T. & C. Elias col. (DZUP).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lampyridae

SubFamily

Lampyrinae

Genus

Costalampys