Pinodytes tuolumne Peck & Cook, 2011

Peck, Stewart B. & Cook, Joyce, 2011, Systematics, distributions and bionomics of the Catopocerini (eyeless soil fungivore beetles) of North America (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Catopocerinae) 3077, Zootaxa 3077 (1), pp. 1-118 : 37-38

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3077.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5243835

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B37553-3D50-A157-9DC0-FAF1FEF50DAD

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scientific name

Pinodytes tuolumne Peck & Cook
status

sp. nov.

Pinodytes tuolumne Peck & Cook View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 27 View FIGURES 19–27 , 224 View FIGURE 224 , 249–256 View FIGURES 249–256 )

Type material. Holotype: male ( SBPC). UNITED STATES. California: Tuolumne Co., Harden Flat , 37°48.71’N 119°56.6’W, 3780’ elev., 14-JUL-2005, A.R. Cline collr., ex. Berleseate GoogleMaps . Paratypes (5). UNITED STATES. California: Tuolumne Co., Yosemite NP, Tioga Rd. , 9.0miE Crane Flat, 18.V.1976, 7100’, A. Newton. M. Thayer, Ber. squirrel middens & litter, fir forest, 5 ( FMNH) .

Material examined. We have examined 6 specimens.

Distribution. Specimens ( Fig. 224 View FIGURE 224 ) are known only from Tuolumne County, California, on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, in and near Yosemite National Park.

Diagnostic description. Total length 1.64 mm; greatest width 0.88 mm. Reddish brown; oval in shape ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 19–27 ).

Head. Finely, sparsely punctate; a pair of larger punctures on vertex; shining, with microsculpture of transverse lines on vertex. Eyes absent. Antenna ( Fig. 249 View FIGURES 249–256 ) with antennomeres 2 and 3 subequal in length, 2 wider than 3; antennomere 5 larger than 4 and 6; antennomere 7 longer but not wider than 8; antennomeres 9 and 10 each with a single sensory vesicle indicated apically by a protruding flange. Pronotum. With scattered fine punctures, a few larger punctures at base and apex; shining; completely covered with substriate microsculpture. Widest at base, sides slightly rounded and narrowing to apex; apical margin emarginate; basal margin broadly, weakly emarginate; apical angles rounded, basal angles more narrowly rounded. Elytra. Punctation fine, serially arranged but not impressed; punctures joined by fine transverse strioles. Joined elytra slightly wider than pronotum; widest at base; nearly parallel in basal one-half, narrowing to apex; weakly serrate laterally. Legs. Protibia ( Fig. 250 View FIGURES 249–256 ) slender; with spines apically and near base of outer margin; apical one-half of inner margin finely, densely spinose. Mesotibia ( Fig. 251 View FIGURES 249–256 ) slender, weakly curved; strongly spinose apically, on outer margin, and apical one-third of inner margin. Metatibia ( Fig. 252 View FIGURES 249–256 ) moderately elongate, curved in male, widened in apical three-fifths; spinose apically, two spines on ventral face; apical one-half of inner margin with widely spaced fine spines. Metafemur ( Fig. 252 View FIGURES 249–256 ) moderately slender. Male protarsomeres ( Fig. 250 View FIGURES 249–256 ) expanded, bearing elongate setae laterally and thin, broad, colorless phanerae ventrally. Mesotarsomeres without phanerae. Venter. Mesoventrite ( Fig. 256 View FIGURES 249–256 ) carinate; longitudinal carina depressed at middle; with toothlike expansion in anterior one-half; not excavated, but with a small depression behind transverse carina. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs. 253, 254 View FIGURES 249–256 ) broad, with narrow, flattened apex. Inverted internal sac ( Fig. 254 View FIGURES 249–256 ) with cluster of spines. Parameres ( Figs. 253, 254 View FIGURES 249–256 ) elongate, broad, extending beyone apex of median lobe; with a small flange on inner margin before apex; each bearing two well separated setae before apex. Spermatheca. Elongate ( Fig. 255 View FIGURES 249–256 ), bulbous at apex.

Etymology. The name tuolumne , a noun in apposition, refers to the type locality of this species in Tuolumne Co., California.

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Leiodidae

Genus

Pinodytes

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