Copelatus bromeliarum (Scott, 1912)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad093 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11240827 |
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Copelatus bromeliarum (Scott, 1912) |
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Copelatus bromeliarum (Scott, 1912) View in CoL
( Figs 1C View Figure 1 , 2C–D View Figure 2 )
Aglymbus bromeliarum Scott, 1912a: 433 ( Trinidad: El Tucuche).
Copelatus bromeliarum View in CoL : Balke et al. 2008: 6357.
Material examined: Trinidad: 3♂♂ 5♀♀, northern range, summit of Mount El Tucuche , 10°44ʹ22.8″S, 61°24ʹ29″W, 893 m, A.L. Viloria & A.D. Rincon leg. (NMPC, ZSMG) GoogleMaps . Venezuela: 1♂, Aragua, Henry Pittier NP, La Cumbre , 1500 m, 5.viii.2001, Hornburg leg. (LHCM) ; 4♀♀, Aragua, Henri Pittier NP, 1100 m, ( Guzmania sp. , 40 m above floor on Gyr. curibensis), 4.v.2004, Escalona, Villareal & Arias leg. (ZSMG) ; 1♂ 2♀♀, Caracas , IVIC, 1700 m, 27.i.2004, Balke & Garcia leg. (ZSMG) ; 6♂♂ 11♀♀, Maracay, Rancho Grande , 1200 m, 22.i.2004, Balke, Garcia & Escalona leg. (NMPC, ZSMG) .
Diagnosis: Habitus drop-shaped, more strongly attenuated posteriorly than anteriorly, broadest at 1/3 of elytral length, slightly convex.Body black, appendages testaceous ( Fig. 1C View Figure 1 ). Dorsal surface submatt due to well impressed reticulation and presence of finelongitudinalstriolae.Headmoderatelybroad, c. 0.60 × width of pronotum, trapezoidal. Antennae with antennomeres rather broad, thus of stouter appearance. Pronotum transverse, broadest at posterior angles; sides strongly and evenly curved, lateral beading distinct except for anterior corners. Elytral striation consisting of six superficially impressed discal striae: odd striae often incomplete and badly perceptible due to striolation. Protibia modified, slightly angled near base, distinctly broadened anteriorly, club shaped. Pro- and mesotarsomeres 1–3 distinctly broadened, ventrally with adhesive setae. Natatorial setae present only on dorsal side of metatarsomeres. Median lobe of aedeagus in lateral aspect ʻCʼ- shaped, apex obtusely pointed; in ventral aspect median lobe attenuated in apical fourth, apex turned left ( Fig. 2C–D View Figure 2 ). Parameres broad, ʻDʼ- shaped. Female smaller than male: TL ♂♂: 5.9–6.5 mm; TL ♀♀: 5.1–6.1 mm.
Distribution: The species is so far known from Trinidad Island and from the Cordillera de la Costa in northern Venezuela ( Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ).
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Copelatus bromeliarum (Scott, 1912)
Hájek, Jiří, Alarie, Yves, Benetti, Cesar J., Hamada, Neusa, Springer, Monika, Hendrich, Lars, Villastrigo, Adrián, Torres, Rodulfo Ospina, Basantes, Michael S. & Balke, Michael 2024 |
Copelatus bromeliarum
Balke M & Gomez-Zurita J & Ribera I 2008: 6357 |