Optatus stockwelli Prena, 2023

Prena, Jens, 2023, Two new species of Optatus Pascoe and Macroptatus Heller (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Baridinae), with a reappraisal of generic characters, Zootaxa 5244 (4), pp. 377-386 : 378-379

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5244.4.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7663618

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scientific name

Optatus stockwelli Prena
status

sp. nov.

Optatus stockwelli Prena , new species

( Figs. 4 View FIGURES 3–4 , 17 View FIGURES 16–20 )

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Diagnosis. Optatus stockwelli might be mistaken for an abraded O. fasciculosus . These two species have coarsely vermiculate pronotal interstices, a narrow prosternal canal, more or less fasciculate vestiture, and a sexually dimorphic rostrum (male with dorsomedian carina and toothed submentum). Optatus stockwelli is proportiately wider than O. fasciculosus and has sparse dorsal vestiture.

Description. Habitus as in Fig. 4 View FIGURES 3–4 ; integument blackish brown, vestiture of appressed, reddish beige setae fasciculate and confined to depressions, interspaces and great parts of pronotum and elytron glabrous; rostrum slightly corrugated ventrolaterally, male submentum with blunt denticle ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 16–20 ), antenna inserted slightly before middle, club spindle-shaped; pronotum wider than long, bell-shaped, with greatest width at base, punctation distinct and confluent except on smooth dorsomedian line, with interspaces forming broad, oblique ridges; prosternum with notosternal suture in basal fourth, procoxae subcontiguous, canal about one half as wide as diameter of procoxa, with increasingly distinct lateral carina toward front; metaventrite subtly protruding beyond apex of mesocoxa; elytra as wide as long, interstria 9 with complete and interstriae 7 and 8 with incomplete median ridges; all femora with acute ventral tooth; male protarsus fringed with long, gold-colored setae and with tarsites 1 and 2 laterally expanded, all legs with tarsite 2 flat; claws subconnate basally; total length 8.7–9.5 mm, standard length 8.5–9.3 mm.

Distribution. The species is known only from the vicinity of Panama City. So far, this is the most southern occurrence of the genus.

Life history. Specimens were found on an Annona fruit lying on the ground (label data and H. Stockwell, personal information). Another specimen was collected from Fridericia patellifera , a climbing Bignoniaceae (label data). Since O. fasciculosus (G. Corrales, label data) and O. palmaris ( Castañeda-Vildózola et al. 2009, 2020; Maldonado et al. 2014) develop in Annona fruits, the observed occurrence on bignonias might have been incidental.

Etymology. I am pleased to name this species after Henry P. Stockwell, long-standing entomological collaborator at STRI. Henry shared his regional knowledge, entomological expertise, specimens, time, and unparalleled kindness with many visiting entomologists.

Material examined. Holotype female, Panamá, labeled “ Madden Forest ,/ Panama, C. Z.,/ August 2, 1970 / H. & A. Howden ” ( CMNC). Paratypes 3: Panamá, Canal Zone, Madden Forest, 9° 05′ N 79° 37′ W, 2.viii.1970, A. Howden, STOCKWELL STRI-ENT 0 078 409, male ( STRI); Panamá, Canal Zone, Madden Forest, mi. 2.5, 9° 05′ N 79° 37′ W, 7.viii.1970, H. Howden, on Annona , male ( JPPC); Panamá Pr., Parque Natural Metropolitano, 13.v.1995, F. Ødegaard, on Arrabidaea patellifera [= Fridericia patellifera , Bignoniaceae ]), female ( NTNU).

CMNC

Canada, Ottawa, Canadian Museum of Nature

STRI

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

NTNU

National Taiwan Normal University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Optatus

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