Iviephengus ferreirai, Roza, 2023

Roza, André Silva, 2023, A new genus and a new species of railroad-worm beetle from Peru (Coleoptera, Phengodidae, Mastinocerinae), European Journal of Taxonomy 864 (1), pp. 64-76 : 69-71

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.864.2087

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7818084

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B494D7AF-5567-4E31-B733-450E353A4F1A

taxon LSID

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treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Iviephengus ferreirai
status

gen. et sp. nov.

Iviephengus ferreirai gen. et sp. nov.

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Diagnosis

Body overall yellowish brown, with meso- and metanotum, anterior half of metasternum, and abdominal tergites and ventrites dark brown (with the exception of the last two) ( Fig. 1A–C View Fig ). Eyes occupying about 1/5 of head width in dorsal view; in lateral view, posterior margin vertical, slightly reniform ( Fig. 2D View Fig ). Antennomere IV length subequal to III, crescent until X, X–XII decrescent ( Fig. 2G View Fig ). Pronotum slightly wider than long, anterior margin straight, posterior margin slightly curved ( Fig. 1D View Fig ). Elytron 2.5 × as long as wide ( Fig. 1A View Fig ).

Etymology

The species name is given in honour of Vinicius S. Ferreira, a good friend and fellow Coleoptera researcher ( Lycidae specialist). Vinicius received me during my visit to MAIC and guided my search through the available material. Vinicius also has contributed to my research through collaborations, discussions, and other contributions. Singular genitive, masculine.

Type material

Holotype

PERU • ♂; San Martín, 30 km S of Picota; 6–16 Mar. 2005; M.E. Irwin leg.; Malaise trap; PE11-02; MUSM.

Paratypes

PERU • 2 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; DZRJ 13 ♂♂; same collection data as for holotype; MAIC .

Type locality

Picota, San Martín, Peru.

Description

Male

MEASUREMENTS (n = 13). Total length: 3.3–3.8 mm (aver. 3.6 mm). Head length: 0.63–0.68 mm (aver. 0.66 mm). Head width: 0.80–0.90 mm (aver. 0.87 mm). Pronotum length: 0.77–0.84 mm (aver. 0.80 mm). Pronotum maximum width: 0.93–0.96 (aver. 0.95 mm). Elytron length: 1.61–1.64 mm (aver. 1.63 mm). Elytron maximum width: 0.62–0.65 mm (aver. 0.64 mm).

MORPHOLOGY. Head slightly wider than long, integument glossy, smooth, coarsely punctate, eyes small, feebly protruding, occupying 1/5 of the width in dorsal view ( Figs 1D View Fig , 2A View Fig ) post-ocular area subequal to eye length in lateral view, posterior margin straight, slightly reniform ( Fig. 2D View Fig ); antennomere IV length subequal to III, progressively longer from IV to X, X–XII decrescent, XII slightly lanceolate, antennomere IV flabellae 4× as long as antennomere body ( Fig. 2G View Fig ); maxilla with last palpomere as long as the three preceding ones ( Fig. 2J View Fig ); labium with last palpomere five times longer than the first one ( Fig. 2K View Fig ). Pronotum slightly wider than long, integument glossy, smooth, coarsely punctate, anterior margin straight, lateral margins dorsally subparallel, posterior margin slightly curved ( Fig. 1D View Fig ). Elytron heavily setigerous punctate, around 2.5 × as long as wide ( Fig. 1A View Fig ). Posterior wings with venation as in the genus description ( Fig. 1E View Fig ). Tergite IX transverse, 3× as wide as long in the middle line; tergite X 1.5 × as long as wide ( Fig. 4E View Fig ). Sternite VIII with posterior margin slightly curved ( Fig. 4C View Fig ); sternite IX 2× times as long as wide when including membranous area, posterior margin slightly emarginate ( Fig. 4F View Fig ). Aedeagus as in the genus description ( Fig. 4D, G–H View Fig ).

COLORATION. Body overall yellowish brown, with meso- and metanotum, anterior half of metasternum, and tergites and ventrites dark brown (with the exception of the last two).

Immatures and females

Unknown.

Biology and distribution

Iviephengus ferreirai gen. et sp. nov. is only known to occur in the Peruvian Amazon ( Fig. 5 View Fig ). All specimens were collected in March, the end of the Summer in the southern hemisphere. Specimens were never seen alive, so there is no data regarding their habits.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Phengodidae

Genus

Iviephengus

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