Puelchesia Ocampo and Smith

Ocampo, Federico C. & Smith, Andrew B. T., 2006, Puelchesia gracilis, a new genus and species of Pachydemini endemic to the Monte biogeographic province in Argentina (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae), Zootaxa 1349, pp. 53-62 : 55-56

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.174493

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Puelchesia Ocampo and Smith
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Puelchesia Ocampo and Smith , gen. nov.

( Figs. 1–13 View FIGURES 1 – 2 View FIGURES 3 – 11 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 )

Type species. Puelchesia gracilis Ocampo and Smith , here designated.

Description. Head ( Figs. 1–4 View FIGURES 1 – 2 View FIGURES 3 – 11 ): Eye canthus absent ( Figs. 3, 4 View FIGURES 3 – 11 ). Clypeus broadly rounded, margin reflexed. Labrum reduced, conical, not visible beyond clypeal margin. Labium reduced, labial palpus absent. Antennae with 8 antennomeres, antennal club 3- segmented. Pronotum ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURES 1 – 2 View FIGURES 3 – 11 ): Convex, wider than long. Marginal bead present in all margins; anterior margin concave, with membrane; lateral margins slightly angular; posterior margin slightly sinuous. Anterior angles acute; posterior angles broadly rounded. Elytra ( Figs. 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 2 ): Convex, elongate, subparallel, completely covering dorsal surface of abdomen. Elytra with 9 striae. Ve n te r: 3 ventrites exposed medially, penultimate ventrite broadly membranous on apical margin. Pygidium oblique with respect to body, not recumbent toward metacoxae. Legs ( Figs. 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 2 , 7–9 View FIGURES 3 – 11 ): Protibiae with 3 teeth, protibial spur slightly curved. Meso- and metatibiae with medial transverse carinae. Meso- and metatibial spurs subcontiguous, metatibial spurs both set below tarsal articulation. Metatibial tarsal insertion simple, without notch. Metatarsus 1.7 times longer than metatibia. Pro-, meso-, and metatarsomeres 1–4 subequal in length, tarsomere 5 longer than 1–4 individually; all tarsi with long, apical setae ( Figs. 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 2 , 7, 8 View FIGURES 3 – 11 ). Tarsal claws simple (without teeth, lobes, or bifurcations), symmetrical ( Figs. 1, 2 View FIGURES 1 – 2 , 7, 8 View FIGURES 3 – 11 ). Male Genitalia ( Figs. 10, 11 View FIGURES 3 – 11 ): parameres simple, symmetrical, elongate, gracile,

Classification. This genus is placed in the tribe Pachydemini based on the characters listed below in the Diagnosis section. The tribe Pachydemini includes 116 genera and approximately 530 species worldwide ( Evans 2003; Smith & Evans 2005; Lacroix 2006). They are distributed in all major biogeographic regions except India and Australia. Neotropical Pachydemini are mainly distributed in the Monte, Chacoan, Central Chile, and Patagonian biogeographical provinces. In the Neotropics, the group is represented by 18 genera and approximately 30 species, although several new taxa are in the process of being described by the senior author and Eider Ruiz Manzanos. The classification of this tribe is tenuous ( Evans 1988, San Martin & Martín Piera 2000) and is currently under review by Ocampo and Eider Ruiz-Manzanos. Under the current Melolonthinae classification system, the placement of this genus in Pachydemini is warranted.

Etymology. Puelchesia is a Latinization of the name for the Puelches indigenous people from southern Mendoza. The name is feminine in gender.

Diagnosis. The genus Puelchesia can be distinguished from all other Neotropical Melolonthinae by the following combination of characters: size 5 mm or less; clypeus broadly rounded; labrum reduced, conical, not visible beyond clypeal margin; antennae with 8 antennomeres, antennal club 3-segmented; venter with 3 ventrites exposed medially; pygidium oblique with respect to body, not recumbent toward metacoxae; metatibial spurs subcontiguous, both set below tarsal articulation; metatarsus longer than metatibia; pro-, meso-, and metatarsomeres 1–4 subequal in length, tarsomere 5 1.3 times longer than 1–4 individually; tarsal claws simple (not toothed), symmetrical.

Neotropical Pachydemini were briefly reviewed by Martínez (1975), who also provided a genus-level key to the tribe. Puelchesia will key out to the subgenus Acylochilus (Acylochiloides) Martínez in Martínez’s key but can be separated from this genus by having the metatibia longer than the metafemur (shorter in Acylochilus ); the pygidial apex not recumbent toward the metacoxae; three ventrites exposed (one ventrite is exposed in Acylochilus ); and elongate, gracile parameres (short and thick in Acylochilus ). Due to the small size of Puelchesia , it could also be confused with the genus Longicrura Frey. However , the later genus is known only from Brazil, has 9 antennomeres, and dentate claws.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Melolonthidae

SubFamily

Melolonthinae

Tribe

Pachydemini

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