Carineta garleppi Jacobi, 1907
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4655.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4361088 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039787CA-5952-FFF1-FF51-FF32319CCF26 |
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scientific name |
Carineta garleppi Jacobi, 1907 |
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Carineta garleppi Jacobi, 1907 View in CoL
Carineta garleppi Jacobi 1907: 20 View in CoL . (Curoïco and Mapiri, Bolivia)
REMARKS. This is one of the four smallest Bolivian species of Carineta (body size <17 mm). It is most similar to C. tetraspila Jacobi, 1907 with the mesothoracic sigillae being outlined in piceous in both species. It can be distinguished from C. tetraspila by the incomplete mark across the dorsal midline of the prothorax ambient fissure, the piceous markings on the lateral pronotum, and the lack of longitudinal stripes on the ventral postclypeus in C. garleppi . It can be distinguished from C. pictilis n. sp. by the mesothoracic sigillae being mostly or completely filled with piceous rather than being outlined by piceous as in C. garleppi and can be distinguished from C. uncinata n. sp. by the lack of piceous on the mesothorax and the single midline spot on the pronotum ambient fissure rather than mesothoracic sigillae being outlined by piceous and the majority of the ambient fissure being filled with piceous in C. garleppi .
DISTRIBUTION. The species has been reported only from Bolivia ( Metcalf 1963c). The species has been recorded from Curoïco and Mapiri ( Jacobi 1907).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. “ BOLIVIA, Santa Cruz Dept / Portrerillo del Guenda / 30 Nov.–3 Dec. 2012 / Wappes & Skillman // 17º 40’ 15”S 63º 27’ 26”W / Snake Farm EL 400m / Preserva Natural” one male ( FSCA) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA: La Paz Dept. / PN & ANMI Cotapata, Estación / Bio. Tunquini, Rio Huarinilla / 16º 12.163’ S, 67º 50.249’ W / el. 1,253 m, 08.xii.2004 / Robertson & Valdivia” one male ( AFSC) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA, Dpto. La Paz , / Prov. Nor Yungas, / Paco, near Coroico, / 16 o 11’S, / 67 o 43’W, 5400 ft., / 13-XI-2009, S. M. Clark ” one male ( BYUC) GoogleMaps ; “ BOLIVIA S. CRUZ / Km. 15, Cotoca / 27.XI.36 G. Tognon ” one female ( AFSC).
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Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology |
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