A review of the genus Beltia Jacoby (Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae: Eumolpini), with descriptions of fourteen new species from Costa Rica, Panama, and northwestern South America
Author
Flowers, R. Wills
text
Insecta Mundi
2018
2018-11-30
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.3713503
145c534d-f4eb-4099-9779-02ff529be895
1942-1354
3713503
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Beltia placidula
Bechynĕ
,
new combination
Figures 14
,
32
,
52
,
68
,
78
Colaspoides placidula
Bechynĕ 1950b: 226
, original description;
Bechynĕ 1953: 279
.
Holotype
male at
USNM
, seen, labeled:
TINGO MARIA
, (
Río Huallaga
)
700m
,
X. 1947
, leg
Weyrauch
//WKW 3851//
Type
//
HOLOTYPE
Colaspoides placidula
m. det.
J. Bechynĕ
1950//
HOLOTYPE
USNM
66979
//USNMENT 00911436
.
Redescription. Male.
Body ovate, dorsally convex; length 5.0–
5.8 mm
. Head metallic golden green, pronotum and elytra greenish gold with reddish coppery reflexion, scutellum metallic green; antennae testaceous with apical two or three antennomeres darker, legs testaceous. Underside metallic bluish green.
Head.
Clypeus densely punctate, punctures separated by distance slightly greater than their diameters. Frontoclypeal suture distinct. Frons strongly punctate, surface between punctures smooth to weakly alutaceous, punctures separated by distance subequal to their diameters; vertex with a distinct median impressed line, punctures aciculate, surface between punctures smooth.
Thorax.
Prothorax distinctly wider than long, L/W = 0.6; disc regularly, finely punctate, with punctures separated by distance greater than their diameters; surface between punctures glossy, with numerous punctulae. Prosternum wrinkled, sparsely punctate, with short whitish setae, posterior margin of intercoxal process slightly concave, width of intercoxal process equal to diameter of procoxa. Metasternum smooth, metepisternum finely alutaceous.
Elytra.
Evenly punctate, punctures separated by distance greater than their diameters, surface between punctures with small punctulae; width across humeri 1.02× width across pronotum. Basal calli moderately developed, postbasal depression shallow.
Abdomen.
Sterna with numerous short setae and long setae along middle third at rear margin of segments III–VI, surface of segments alutaceous. Tergites II and III with a basal row of spicules, tergite IV with spicules laterally; surface of tergites V and VII shagreened.
Genitalia.
Median lobe in lateral view strongly curved and bent downward, a blunt projection at middle of lateral margin (
Fig. 52a
); in en-face view with “arrowhead” consisting of well-sclerotized converging lateral margins broadly curved to a sharp asymmetrical projection (
Fig. 52c
). Apex of endophallus (
Fig. 52b
) with field of small spicules and a small apical sclerite.
Female.
Length
5.4–6.2 mm
; color of head, pronotum, and elytra golden green with strong coppery reflexion; underside dark blue; antennae testaceous with apical three antennomeres piceous; legs vary- ing from dark testaceous to dark metallic blue.
Head.
Punctation as in male.
Thorax.
Pronotum with proportions and punctation as in male. Surface of prosternum more rugose than in male, posterior margin less concave. Metasternum and metepisternum as in male.
Elytra.
As in male.
Abdomen.
With scattered whitish setae, apex of sternum VII weakly crenulate with apical, shallow, V-shaped emargination, a subapical transverse costa with two small median projections present (
Fig. 14
).
Genitalia.
Abdominal segments VIII–X forming elongate ovipositor (L/W = 6.67); sternum VIII elongate, needle-shaped (
Fig. 68a
); spermatheca with elongate, bulbous receptacle (
Fig. 68b
).
Specimens examined.
(
4♂
,
4♀
)
PERU
:
Huánuco Region
.
(
1♂
,
SEMC
)
Peru S.A.
,
6.7. 1939
,
Felix Woytkowski
//
Vic. Tingo Maria
//
Jungle
,
670m
a. s. l.
;
(
1♂
,
SEMC
)
Peru S.A.
,
6.7. 1939
, F.
Woytkowski No.
398,
Loc
,
Shapahilla
630 m
. a. s. l.
11 km
.
N. E. Tingo Moria
[sic].
San Martín Region
.
(
1♂
,
SEMC
)
Peru
, S.A.,
Oct. 15 1936
,
F. Woytkowski
,
No.
3758;
Seritor
, 21
Km W.
of
Rioja
;
(
1♀
,
SEMC
) same locality and collector,
Sept. 30, 1936
,
No.
3757;
(
1♀
,
FSCA
)
Moyabamba
, vic.,
Ecológico
“
Rumipata
”,
13–18-X-2012
J.E. Eger
;
S06°04′32.0″
;
W076°58′07.5″
,
970m
elev.
Loreto Region
.
(
1♀
,
FSCA
) nr. jct.
Río Marañon
&
Ucayali
.
73.5°W
4.8°S
,
6–20-VIII-1994
,
P.E. Skelley
;
(
1♂
,
1♀
,
FSCA
) same locality, date, and collector, day catch.
Diagnosis.
This species can be distinguished from
B. angustomarginata
by the small pair of tubercles on sternite VII in the female. This character is shared with
B. chiriquensis
, but the characteristic lightcolored tarsi of
B. chiriquensis
will distinguish that species.
Remarks.
The male can be distinguished from other species with “arrowhead”-shaped median lobes by the relatively weak patches of spicules at the tip of the endophallus.
Beltia placidula
is distributed through the Amazonian region of northern
Peru
(
Fig. 78
).