Phanaeus moroni Arnaud, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2021.025 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5821247 |
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Phanaeus moroni Arnaud, 2001 |
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Phanaeus moroni Arnaud, 2001 View in CoL stat. rev.
( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 , 33 View Figs 32–42 , 44 View Figs 43–54 )
Phanaeus tridens moroni Arnaud, 2001: 7 View in CoL . Type locality: Mexico, Veracruz, Catemaco, Dos Amates.
Type material examined. MEXICO: V ERACRUZ: HOLOTYPE (originally designated by ARNAUD 2001, examined from photographs; Fig.7 View Figs 6–7 ):♂ Dos Amates, Catemaco ( PFASF).
Non-type material examined. MEXICO: V ERACRUZ: 2 ♂♂, Dos Amates, Catemaco ( GHVM, VMPM); 1 ♂ ( CMNC).
Diagnosis. Sides of pronotal disc metallic green-yellow, becoming bright red to wine-garnet red towards medial portion of pronotum; postero-medial portion of pronotal disc almost completely black ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 , 44 View Figs 43–54 ). Sides of pronotal disc finely granulate and becoming granulorugose on outer margin of disc ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 , 44 View Figs 43–54 ). Pronotal disc weakly but coarsely rugose ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 ). Posteromedial process of pronotum produced into denticle, strongly widened laterally (almost reaching anteromedial carina), elongate and apically bifurcated ( Figs 33 View Figs 32–42 , 44 View Figs 43–54 ). Anteromedial portion of pronotal disc with two denticles, usually joined by strongly developed, medial carina ( Fig. 44 View Figs 43–54 ). Anterolateral margins of disc with strongly developed ridge of tubercles ( Fig. 44 View Figs 43–54 ). Posterolateral angles shorter than posteromedial process of pronotum ( Fig. 33 View Figs 32–42 ). Tri-coloured elytra, metallic green-red-yellow ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 ). Elytral striae scabriculous, distinctly impressed, superficially punctate ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 ). Elytral interstriae scabriculous, smooth, superficially punctate, convex ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 ).
Variability. Minor male. Similar to major males, except for reduction of secondary sexual characters (i.e., cephalic horn, pronotal process and posterolateral angles). Female. Similar to male, except for head showing trituberculate carina; pronotal sculpture granulate; and anteromedial carina of pronotum followed by posterior concavity. Apparently, this species is not variable in colour ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 , 44 View Figs 43–54 ).
Comments. Phanaeus moroni was originally considered a subspecies of P. tridens due to the Veracruz populations being distinct from the rest of the species in colour ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 , 44 View Figs 43–54 ) and in the shape of the posteromedian process of the pronotum ( Figs 33 View Figs 32–42 , 44 View Figs 43–54 ). Subsequently, EDMONDS & ZÍDEK (2012) regarded P. moroni as a “colour variant” and a junior subjective synonym of P. tridens ( Figs 1–5 View Figs 1–5 , 32 View Figs 32–42 , 43 View Figs 43–54 ). The unique combination of characters of P. moroni demonstrates that it deserves a full species status. The posteromedial process of pronotum in major males of P. moroni is distinctly narrowed medially in posterior view ( Fig. 33 View Figs 32–42 ; not narrowed in P. tridens Fig. 32 View Figs 32–42 ), while the ridge of tubercles of anterolateral margins of pronotal disc are more raised in P. moroni ( Fig. 44 View Figs 43–54 ) than in P. tridens ( Fig. 43 View Figs 43–54 ). Along its distribution, Phanaeus tridens indeed has a bright green-red chromatic phase ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1–5 ). This fact likely led EDMONDS & ZÍDEK (2012) to consider P. tridens and P. moroni synonyms. Nevertheless, the bright green-red chromatic phase of P. tridens ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1–5 ) never shows the wine-garnet red to black pronotal disc and the widened posteromedial process of pronotum of P. moroni ( Figs 6–7 View Figs 6–7 , 44 View Figs 43–54 ).
Distribution. Mexico: Los Tuxtlas region, Veracruz ( Fig. 64 View Fig ).
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Phanaeus moroni Arnaud, 2001
Moctezuma, Victor, Halffter, Gonzalo & Lizardo, Viridiana 2021 |
Phanaeus tridens moroni
ARNAUD P. 2001: 7 |