Pujoliclerus helvinus Opitz, 2014

Opitz, Weston, 2014, Classification, Natural History, and Evolution of the Checkered Beetle GenusPujoliclerusPic (Coleoptera: Cleridae: Peloniinae), The Coleopterists Bulletin 68 (4), pp. 727-756 : 727-756

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-68.4.727

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scientific name

Pujoliclerus helvinus Opitz
status

sp. nov.

Pujoliclerus helvinus Opitz , new species ( Figs. 21 View Figs , 48 View Figs , 76 View Figs , 92 View Figs , 123 View Fig )

Holotype. ♂. Arg.- Chaco, San Bernardo, 26 al 31-VII-90, DiIorio leg. Second red label: Emergido seco Cereus corine , S.& D. ( MLPA).

Paratypes. Two specimens. ARGENTINA: Chaco: San Bernardo, 26-31-VII-1990, emerged from Cereus coryne Salm-Dyck (Cactaceae) , colector DiIorio ( MLPA, 1; WOPC, 1).

Diagnosis. Within the maracayensis speciesgroup, only in specimens of this species is the pronotal disc red and the pronotal arch infuscated.

Description. Size: Length 5.5 mm; width 1.5 mm. Form: As in Fig. 92 View Figs . Integument: Cranium light brown, antenna mostly black, capitular antennomeres with small yellow patches; pronotum light brown, infuscated on arch and base; elytra black; femora and tibiae yellow; pterothorax and abdomen black. Head: Eyes not as wide as frons (13:16); funicular antennomeres moderately expanded, 7 th antennomere long ( Fig. 21 View Figs ). Thorax: Pronotum transverse (42:38), lateral tubercle very prominent ( Fig. 48 View Figs ); epipleural fold gradually narrowed to elytral apex, asetiferous punctures prominent to elytral apex. Abdomen: Tegminal lobes and phallic apex as in Fig. 76 View Figs .

Variation. The infuscation on the pronotal arch is more prominent in the paratypes.

Natural History. The type series emerged from the cactus C. corine during July.

Distribution. Known only from Argentina ( Fig. 123 View Fig ).

Etymology. The trivial name helvinus (= yellowish) is a Latin adjective that refers to the yellow coloration of the legs.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Pujoliclerus

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