Antillipeltis, a new genus of Antillean Trogossitidae (Coleoptera: Cleroidea) with a key to the Cleroidea Author Lawrence, John F. Author Leschen, Richard A. B. Author Ślipiński, Adam text Zootaxa 2014 3794 3 435 454 journal article 45850 10.11646/zootaxa.3794.3.6 0eda3fd8-d2a8-41d9-b4aa-81e3c68cd222 1175-5326 231124 3AC1D24F-4BFF-4530-A10D-780E8B11746F Antillipeltis maculata sp. n. ( Figs 1 B, 3E) Diagnosis. This species resembles A. pubescens and differs from others in the genus in having distinctly maculate yellow and black elytra. It differs from A. pubescens in having a maculate pronotal disc, shorter elytral hairs and a longer pronotum about a third as long as the elytra. FIGURE 1. Antillipeltis species, habitus, dorsal: A, A. darlingtoni sp. nov. , length = 5.1 mm; B, A. maculata sp. nov. , length = 4.4 mm; C, A. minuta sp. nov. , length = 2.8 mm; D, A. nitida sp. nov. , length = 3.1 mm; E, A. portoricensis sp. nov. , length = 4.3 mm; F, A. pubescens sp. nov. , length = 5.5 mm. FIGURE 2. Antillipeltis darlingtoni sp. nov. : A, head, dorsal; B, head, ventral; C, prothorax, ventral, with left coxa removed; D, mandible, ventral; E, antenna; F, maxilla, ventral; G, fore leg; H, mid leg; I, apex of mesotibia, mesotarsus and pretarsal claw. FIGURE 3. Antillipeltis species: A–B: hindwings: A, A. darlingtoni sp. nov. ; B, A. maculata sp. nov. C–E, habitus, lateral: C, A. darlingtoni sp. nov. ; D, A. minuta sp. nov. ; E, A. maculata sp. nov. F–K, A. darlingtoni sp. nov. : F, apex of protibia, protarsus and pretarsal claws; G, aedeagus, ventral; H. aedeagus, lateral; I, abdominal ventrites 1–5 of male, ventral; J, transverse row of setae on anterior edge of ventrite 2; K, pterothorax with right mesocoxa, left metanepisternum and most of hind legs removed. Description. Length 4.0– 4.4 mm ; body length 1.90–2.09 times as long as greatest elytral width. Head, mouthparts and antennae primarily yellow, but dorsal surface of head with large black macula extending from about middle of eyes to posterior edge, mandibular apices, palps and antennal club sometimes darker; pronotum primarily yellow with large, dark brown triangular macula at middle with one angle facing posteriorly; scutellar shield dark brown; elytra yellow with large dark brown anteromesal macula extending across suture and surrounding scutellar shield, with curved dark brown macula at posterior third of each elytron, sometimes forming complete eyelet, and with longitudinal sublateral brown macula sometimes joining the two; undersurfaces yellow to dark brown; legs primarily yellow, but tarsi and pretarsi sometimes dark brown. Pronotal vestiture of very short fine setae, most of which barely extend beyond edges of punctures, vestiture of elytra, ventral surfaces and legs consisting of longer decumbent to suberect setae. Head punctation moderately fine and dense. Pronotum 0.63–0.64 times as long as wide; sides moderately curved and narrowly explanate, and edges of lateral carinae crenulate; anterior angles not produced forward; posterior angles broadly rounded. Pronotal punctation coarser and denser, but irregular; interspaces finely granulate and shiny. Elytra 1.41–1.57 times as long as wide and 2.90–3.00 times as long as pronotum, widest at about middle; sides weakly rounded and explanate; punctation coarse and dense, interspaces more or less smooth and shiny. Aedeagus 0.5 times as long as ventrites 1–5; tegmen including fused parameres 4.5 times as long as wide; parameres 0.75 times as long as body of tegmen including paired dorsal struts; ventral strut 0.72 times as long as body of tegmen; penis 1.15 times as long as tegmen including parameres and 9.6 times as long as wide. Type specimens. Holotype , male: Dominican Republic : Foothills of Cordillera Central, S. of Santiago, vi.1938 , P. J. Darlington, Jr ( MCZC ). Paratype : male, Dominican Republic : Prov. Barahona, near Filipinas , Larimar Mine, 20-26.vi.1992 , at night, R. E. Woodruff & P. E. Skelley, at night ( AACB ).