Euscelus cribrarius (Olivier)

Hamilton, Robert W., 2007, Euscelus species of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Attelabidae), Zootaxa 1495 (1), pp. 1-34 : 15-16

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1495.1.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5087457

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B157CF6A-FFF9-FF86-14B6-4304FD74F90A

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scientific name

Euscelus cribrarius (Olivier)
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Euscelus cribrarius (Olivier) View in CoL

(Figs. 45–48)

Attelabus cribrarius Olivier, 1807 View in CoL .

Type locality: Saint Domingue ( Dominican Republic)

Type data: Female type (Figs. 47 & 48) pinned with headless stainless steel pin. The type has the following three labels: Collection Olivier Type [small round green label]; Museum Paris, ex. collection E. Olivier [pale green rectangular label]; Attelabus cribrarius of America, C. Olivier [large green label, hand written script]. The type has all parts intact except the terminal tarsal segment of the right front leg is missing.

Type holder: Museum National D’Histoire Naturelle , Paris, France ( MNHN) .

Specimen data: 1 male (card mounted) with the following labels: DPT Zool. UF-Parana, Cuba, viii-1960, Est. Exp. Agron., P. Jurugua, Prov. Oriente, 11, Euscelus cribrarius ( Olivier, 1807) , GH Rosado Neto det., 1986 ( DZUP) .

Description: Color: The type is dark brown throughout with the extremities paler. The body of the single male specimen is reddish-brown with the middle and hind legs and the area around the scutellum paler. Size range: Female type (n = 1) 6.2 x 2.8 mm; Male (n=1) 6.3 x 2.6 mm

Head sub-conical, widest at base, densely punctured; punctures coarse; interspaces weakly rugose; frons narrow, only about 1/3 as wide as rostral base; with deep median longitudinal groove. Rostrum short, densely punctured, widened from antennal insertions to apex; apex about ½ wider than rostral base. Antennae short, about as long as head and rostrum together; scape ovo-globose; funicle segment 1 shorter than scape, more cylindrical; funicle segment 2 clavate, short, clavate, about ½ as long as segment 1; funicle segment 3 clavate, nearly twice as long as 2; segments 4 and 5 clavate, subequal, shorter than 3; segment 6 shortest, slightly shorter than segment 2, weakly clavate; segment 7 about as long as 4 or 5, cone shaped, more apically widened; basal and middle club segments subequal, cylindrical; terminal segment longer, acuminate. Pronotum wider than long, moderately punctured; punctures coarse; sides weakly arched out; with pair pit like impressions each side of middle; with denticulate projection at postero-lateral corner; anterior collar narrow throughout, rim-like, smooth, with few small punctures; transverse basal carinae subequal through middle; posterior basal carina distinctly narrowed laterally. Scutellum sub-trapezoidal, base more than twice as wide as long, convex through middle, smooth, without punctures; sides sinuate; posterior side with distinct median angle; posterior corners rounded. Elytra longer than wide, widest at humeri, narrowed from humeri to apices, truncate at apices; striae large, deep, irregular; intervals and interspaces raised, weakly reticulate and minutely granulate; intervals costate, more protuberant at elytral declivity; humeri weakly angulate. Abdominal ventrites moderately to densely punctured, sparsely setose.

Femoral sexual dimorphism: The profemur in the male is armed with two prominent projections and a small denticle. The disti-ventral projection is pointed and beak-shaped. The mid-ventral projection is peg-like with the apex broadly rounded, upwardly bent over and flattened. An oval setose sensillum is present on the outer base of the mid-ventral projection. The smooth rounded small denticle is present below and between the mid-ventral and disti-ventral projections. The female type has two profemoral projections that are relatively close together. The disti-ventral projection is short and weakly beak shaped while the mid-ventral projection consists of a small dark smoothly rounded tubercle.

Distribution: The single male specimen examined is from Cuba. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) list this species from Cuba and the Dominican Republic.

Comments: This is a distinct species based on the overall reddish to blackish-brown color, coarse body punctuation and the male profemoral armature. Only two specimens of E. cribrarius were examined in this study. More specimens are needed.

Host plant: Host plant association is unknown.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

DZUP

Universidade Federal do Parana, Colecao de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Attelabidae

Genus

Euscelus

Loc

Euscelus cribrarius (Olivier)

Hamilton, Robert W. 2007
2007
Loc

Attelabus cribrarius

Olivier 1807
1807
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