Axina latilinea Opitz, 2020
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4564947 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4586374 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A51487B3-C077-4B15-FF01-4D83FCFF3729 |
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Axina latilinea Opitz |
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sp. nov. |
Axina latilinea Opitz , new species
Figures 61 View Figures 60–61 , 70 View Figure 70 , 90 View Figures 90–93 .
Type material. Holotype. Female. Type locality: PROV. DE SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, BORDS DU RIO SAL- ADO, ENV.D’ICAÑO. MISTOL PASO, E. R. WAGNER 1909 ( Argentina). A second label reads: OCTOBER ( MNHN).
Diagnosis. The wide castaneous and flavotestaceous fasciae on the elytral disc, as depicted in Fig. 90 View Figures 90–93 , will distinguish the members of this species from congeners.
Description. Size. Length 10.5 mm; width 2.7 mm. Form. As in Fig. 90 View Figures 90–93 . Color. Cranium, thorax, and legs black; antenna testaceous; elytra bicolorous, each elytron with 3 castaneous and 2 flavotestaceous fasciae, elytral apex flavotestaceous. Head. Cranium coarsely punctate, frons wider than length of antennal pedicel; EW/FW 50/30. Thorax. Pronotum finely punctate, with 2 tumescences, concave at middle; PW/PL 130/160; elytra, asetiferous punctures concentrated in middle of disc, one striae proximal to sutural margin; EL/EW 420/90. Abdomen. Pygidium scutiform, posterior margin with acumination at middle ( Fig. 61 View Figures 60–61 ).
Natural history. The holotype was collected in October.
Distribution (For a map see Fig. 70 View Figure 70 ). This species is known from Argentina.
Etymology. The specific epithet, latilinea , is a Latin compound name derived from the prefix lati - (= wide) and linea (= line). I refer to the broad fascia on the elytral disc.
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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