Passalus (Pertinax) unimagdalenae Jimenez-Ferbans , Reyes-Castillo & Amat-Garcia , 2012
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12. Passalus (Pertinax) unimagdalenae Jimenez-Ferbans, Reyes-Castillo & Amat-Garcia, 2012 View in CoL
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Diagnosis.
19.5-22.4 mm total length. Body subcylindrical. Anterior border of the frons with strong middle indentation, without secondary mediofrontal tubercles. Mediofrontal and laterofrontal fused, large. Central tubercle with apex not free. Lateroposterior tubercles small, slightly distinct. Eyes large. Antennal club tri-lamellate, with lamellae long. Lacinia with apex bidentate. Mediobasal area of mentum protruding and glabrous. Marginal groove widened, occupying 2/3 of the anterior margin of the pronotum. Prosternellum rhomboidal, truncate. Mesosternum glabrous, except for a few short setae on the anterior margin; mesosternal scars inconspicuous and elongated. Metasternum glabrous anterolaterally and in lateral groove; disc smooth and delimited by punctations posteriorly to laterally. Humeri with long setae at its base, epipleura glabrous. Anterior ventral border of the profemur with conspicuous groove. Meso- and metatibiae with small spines or unarmed.
Comments.
This is the most common species above 1500 m a.s.l. in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. P. unimagdalenae is similar to P. punctatostriatus , from which it differs by having internal tubercles large and humeri with long setae at the very base.
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