Costalampys joanae sp. nov. Silveira, Roza, Vaz & Mermudes

da Silveira, Luiz Felipe Lima, Roza, Andre Silva, Vaz, Stephanie & Mermudes, Jose Ricardo M., 2021, Description and phylogenetic analysis of a new firefly genus from the Atlantic Rainforest, with five new species and new combinations (Coleoptera: Lampyridae: Lampyrinae), Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79, pp. 115-150 : 115

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scientific name

Costalampys joanae sp. nov. Silveira, Roza, Vaz & Mermudes
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Costalampys joanae sp. nov. Silveira, Roza, Vaz & Mermudes Figs 16A-L View Figure 16 , 22 View Figure 22

Diagnostic description.

Entirely dark brown to black, except by paired pink vittae on pronotal disc (Fig. 16A View Figure 16 ), as about as long as 1/2 × disc length, as wide as 1/3 × disc width. Elytron (Fig. 16A View Figure 16 ) dark brown to black, without any pale-yellow longitudinal stripe. Legs (Fig. 16B View Figure 16 ) dark brown to black. Sternum VIII entirely dark brown, without lateral vitreous spots. Pygidium (Fig. 16F View Figure 16 ) entirely dark brown.

Pronotum (Fig. 16D View Figure 16 ) with sides rounded, divergent posteriorly. Male. Total length = 10.6 mm; Pronotal length = 2.2 mm; Pronotal width = 3.6 mm; Elytral length = 8.4 mm; Elytral width = 2.3 mm. Antennomere III (Fig. 16C View Figure 16 ) with lamella about 4 × longer than core antennomere. Sternum VI (Fig. 16B View Figure 16 ) with a small lantern, occupying the medial 1/6 of the sternum, not reaching its anterior margin. Sternum VIII (Fig. 16E View Figure 16 ) with posterior margin bisinuose. Pygidium (Fig. 16F View Figure 16 ) with sides rounded and abruptly converging posteriorly from basal third on, posterior corners barely visible, posterior margin rounded, somewhat acuminate. Syntergite (Fig. 16G,H View Figure 16 ) boomerang-shaped (with anterior margin strongly curved). Phallus (Fig. 16I-L View Figure 16 ) with dorsal plate curved dorsally in lateral view, with sides rounded at apical half, slightly convergent apically. Paramere apex almost straight, ventral projection (lateral view) moderately developed, almost right-angled. Female. Unknown.

Remarks.

Costalampys joanae sp. nov. is similar to C. delicata sp. nov., C. decorata (Olivier, 1888) comb. nov., C. tricolor (Gorham, 1880) comb. nov., and C. bella sp. nov., in the dorsal color pattern (overall brown or dark brown, with pronotal disc broadly pink, and with an elongate pale-yellow spot on elytron). Costalampys joanae sp. nov. is unique among the aforementioned species by having a longer antennomere III lamella, which is about 4 × longer than core antennomere, as well as sides of pygidium strongly convergent posteriorly (homogeneously rounded in the other species).

Etymology.

Joanae is named after JRMM’s daughter, Joana. Noun in genitive case.

Type.

Holotype: BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro: 1♂, Teresópolis, P.N. Serra dos Órgãos, Trilha para abrigo do Açu, 09.I.2014, active search [afternoon], P.M. Souto col. (DZRJ) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Lampyridae

Genus

Costalampys