Phanaeus bravoensis Moctezuma, Sánchez-Huerta & Halffter, 2017
Figs 1A, 15, 18B, 19B
Phanaeus bravoensis Moctezuma et al., 2017: 115 .
Phanaeus bravoensis – Kohlmann et al. 2018: 69. — Moctezuma et al. 2019: 253, fig. 5.
Type material
Holotype
MEXCIO • ♂, Moctezuma et al. 2017: 118, figs 6–8 (revised); Guerrero, Chilpancingo de los Bravo; IEXA.
Type locality
Mexico, Guerrero, Chilpancingo de los Bravo.
Distribution
Mexico, Sierra Madre del sur, central Guerrero (Fig. 15).
Remarks
This species was recently described by Moctezuma et al. (2017). To the original description we add that the elytral striae are impressed basally as distinct fossae; right lobe of endophallite copulatrix is more developed than left lobe; right lobe of endophallite copulatrix obtusely triangular, arched superiorly; left lobe of endophallite copulatrix lobed, strongly reduced; central ridge more developed than central column (Fig. 1A). For the female, the trituberculate cephalic carina with nearly aligned, similar sized, conical tubercles; frons punctures scarce, almost effaced; pronotal surface distinctly punctate; pronotal process trituberculate with a posterior concavity; all pronotal tubercles rounded, with middle tubercle slightly more developed and projected frontally than lateral tubercles; posterior pronotal midline distinctly impressed.