Achanius (Ambigatus) antofagastensis Flores and Aballay

Flores, Gustavo E. & Aballay, Fernando H., 2015, Two Evaniosomini Species (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) Associated with Decaying Carcasses in Argentina, with Remarks on the Tribal Assignment of Achanius Erichson, The Coleopterists Bulletin (mo 14) 69, pp. 167-179 : 174-177

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-69.mo4.167

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6950038

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/182B9F50-FFEF-FFD2-FD60-FB11FCE6FE46

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Carolina

scientific name

Achanius (Ambigatus) antofagastensis Flores and Aballay
status

sp. nov.

Achanius (Ambigatus) antofagastensis Flores and Aballay , new species

( Figs. 14–15 View Figs )

Diagnosis. Antennomere 2 longer than 3, antennomeres 1–5 subcylindrical, antennomeres 6–10 triangular, longer than wide, antennomere 11 equal to 10, pear-shaped; apical maxillary palpomere ovoid, acuminate; prothorax longer than wide, anterior margin of pronotum exceeding width of posterior margin ( Fig. 14 View Figs ).

Achanius antofagastensis superficially resembles A. bicolor and A. wittmeri ( Fig. 16 View Figs ) in color pattern. It differs from these species by having reduced wings, antennomere 2 longer than 3 and antennomere 11 equal to 10, whereas A. bicolor and A. wittmeri have well-developed wings, antennomere 2 shorter than 3, and antennomere 11 longer than 10. In addition, in A. wittmeri the prothorax is wider than long, and the elytra have an additional triangular dark brown spot pointed backwards between the humeri ( Fig. 16 View Figs ).

Description. Length 3.6–4.7 mm. Head and prothorax dark brown, elytra light brown on anterior half and posterior quarter, with dark brown spot on penultimate quarter extending along suture towards apex; antennae, legs, and mouthparts light brown as elytra. One specimen ( Fig. 15 View Figs ) with same color pattern but elytra with spot outlined in dark brown. One specimen (Catamarca, 8 km W Antofagasta de la Sierra (16 km W of the holotype locality)) with similar color pattern but head, prothorax, legs, and elytral spot very dark brown. Humeri elevated, wings present, reduced, narrow, reaching 3/4 length of elytra, not folded ( Fig. 15 View Figs ); metasternum 3X length of mesosternum; metacoxal width 3X metacoxal length (as in Fig. 20 View Figs ).

Etymology. Named “antofagastensis” after the collection site of Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca province, Argentina.

Type Material. Holotype: Male ( Fig. 14 View Figs ): [ Argentina: Catamarca, 8 km NE / Antofagasta de la Sierra, Punta de la / Peña 3593 m 26°01′39.54″ S, 67° / 20′38.79″ W, 17-20-XI-2009 / coll. G. Flores, F. Aballay] [ Achanius (Ambigatus) / antofagastensis n. sp. / HOLOTYPUS male/ Det. G. Flores and/ F. Aballay 2015] ( IADIZA). GoogleMaps Allotype: Female ( IADIZA) GoogleMaps and four paratypes with the same data as holotype: one male ( NHMB), GoogleMaps one male ( FMNH), one female ( MACN), one not sexed ( MACN). Paratypes: One male: [ Argentina: Catamarca / (Dto.) Antofagasta de la Sierra, 8 km / NE Antofagasta de la Sierra / llama M-4 P-3, 3585 m / 26°01′33.4″ S/ 67°20′42.5″ W, 21-XI-2009 / coll. F. Aballay] ( MEKRB); GoogleMaps one female with same label information except M-11, 28-XI-2009 ( IADIZA) ( Fig. 15 View Figs ); one specimen: [ Argentina: Catamarca / (Dto.) Antofagasta de la Sierra, 8 km / NE Antofagasta de la Sierra / cerdo al sol M-11 P- 3, 3578 m 26°01′32.3″ S, 67° / 20′36.5″ W, 27-XI-2009 / coll. F. Aballay] ( MLPA); GoogleMaps one male: [ Argentina: Catamarca / (Dto.) Antofagasta de la Sierra, 8 km / NE Antofagasta de la Sierra / cerdo sombra M-17 P- 1, 3595 m 26°01′38.2″ S, 67° / 20′31.6″ W, 03-XII-2009 / coll. F. Aballay] ( IADIZA), one specimen with same label information except M-20, 06-XII-2009 without head, not labelled paratype ( IADIZA); one specimen: [ Argentina: Catamarca 8 km W / Antofagasta de la Sierra, Salar 3434 m / 26°01′54.6″ S, 67°27′07.7″ W / 11-XII-2009 / coll. G. Flores] ( IADIZA). GoogleMaps

Biology. Specimens collected in the spring at an altitude of over 3,500 m in Antofagasta de la Sierra, Catamarca province, were found feeding on decomposing pig carcasses (12 individuals) and on llama ( Lama glama Linnaeus ) carcasses (four individuals). These specimens showed a preference for pig carcasses, nine of which were recorded on the pig carcass in the shade and three under direct sun. This species was associated with the intermediate stages of decomposition (Active Decay and Advanced Decay) defined by Payne (1965). Because of these three behavioral characteristics, this species should be considered for potential forensic importance for estimating time of death (PMI) in arid high environments during the spring.

NHMB

Switzerland, Basel, Naturhistorisches Museum

FMNH

USA, Illinois, Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History (also used by Finnish Museum of Natural History)

MACN

Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Argentina de Ciencias Naturales

NHMB

Natural History Museum Bucharest

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

MACN

Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Tenebrionidae

Genus

Achanius

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