Pinodytes contortus Peck & Cook, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3077.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B37553-3D62-A165-9DC0-F902FADB0B3E |
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Felipe |
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Pinodytes contortus Peck & Cook |
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sp. nov. |
Pinodytes contortus Peck & Cook View in CoL , new species
( Figs. 10 View FIGURES 2–10 , 87 View FIGURE 87 , 112–119 View FIGURES 112–119 )
Type material. Holotype male ( CSCA). UNITED STATES. California: El Dorado Co., 5miE Placerville off Hwy. 50, VI-26-1980, S. Kuba and T. Eichlin, F80-19, Berlesed from Neotoma nest at base of Pseudotsuga taxifolia . Paratypes (10). UNITED STATES. California: with same data as holotype, 1 ( CSCA); Butte Co., 2miN Hurleton, Stringtown Road, 22.III.1983, D.A. Chandler, sift maple & grape litter, 1 ( UNHC); El Dorado Co., Blodgett Forest, 27.VIII.1975, F.G. Andrews, M.S. Wasbauer, Ber. Pinus ponderosa , 1 ( CSCA); El Dorado Co., Blodgett Forest, 27.VIII.1975, F.G. Andrews, M.S. Wasbauer, Ber. Libocedrus decurrens duff, 2 ( CSCA); El Dorado Co., Blodgett Forest, 13miE Georgetown, 28.IV.1976, J. Doyen, Ber. litter Quercus kelloggii , 1 ( EMEC);
El Dorado Co., Peavine Ridge Rd. , 7miSW Ice House, 16.IV.1992, F.G. Andrews, Ber duff under Quercus kelloggii , 1 ( CSCA) ; Placer Co., 2miW Colfax , 14.X.1971, E.A. Kane, Ber. oak duff, 2 ( CSCA) ; Placer Co., 3miN Colfax , Rollins Lake, 26.I.1971, F.G. Andrews, Ber. pine & oak duff, 1 ( CSCA) .
Material examined. We have examined 11 specimens.
Distribution. Specimens ( Fig. 87 View FIGURE 87 ) are known from Butte, El Dorado, and Placer counties, on the western side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, of California.
Diagnostic description. Total length 1.16–1.34 mm; greatest width 0.60–0.70 mm; Reddish brown; oval in shape ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 2–10 ). Head. Finely, sparsely punctate; shining; vertex with faint reticulate microsculpture. Eyes absent. Antenna ( Fig. 112 View FIGURES 112–119 ) with antennomere 2 longer and wider than 3; antennomere 5 wider than 4, longer than 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. Finely punctate, punctures separated by 3–4 diameters; shining, microsculpture faintly indicated. Widest near base, weakly narrowing to apex; apical margin weakly emarginate, basal margin nearly straight; apical angles obtuse, basal angles about rectangular. Elytra. Finely punctate, in longitudinal rows only basally near suture; punctures joined by fine transverse strioles. Joined elytra slightly wider than pronotum; widest in basal one-third, roundly narrowing to apex. Legs. Protibia ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 112–119 ) slender, width increases slightly from base to apex; spinose on outer margin near apex and apically; finely spinose on apical one-half of inner margin. Mesotibia ( Fig. 114 View FIGURES 112–119 ) moderately slender; strongly spinose on outer margin and apically. Metatibia ( Fig. 115 View FIGURES 112–119 ) slender, weakly curved; spinose apically and near apex; scattered small spines on outer margin. Metafemur ( Fig. 115 View FIGURES 112–119 ) slender. Male protarsomeres ( Fig. 113 View FIGURES 112–119 ) weakly expanded, bearing elongate setae laterally and broad, thin, colorless phanerae ventrally. Mesotarsomeres without phanerae. Venter. Mesoventrite ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 112–119 ) carinate; longitudinal carina with toothlike expansion near middle; not excavated behind transverse carina. Male genitalia. Median lobe of aedeagus ( Figs. 116, 117 View FIGURES 112–119 ) broad, with narrow, flattened apex; inverted internal sac ( Fig. 117 View FIGURES 112–119 ) with three clusters of elongate spines and clusters of short spines basally. Parameres ( Figs. 116, 117 View FIGURES 112–119 ) elongate, extending beyond apex of median lobe; apices deflexed, flattened and contorted; each bearing two setae before apex. Spermatheca. Elongate ( Fig. 118 View FIGURES 112–119 ), tubular, ribbed.
Etymology. The name contortus, Latin , twisted, refers to the shape of the paramere apices of this species.
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