Platynoptera flavohumeralis OPITZ, 2015

Opitz, Weston, 2015, Systematics of the checkered beetle subfamily Platynopterinae SPINOLA (Coleoptera Cleridae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 47 (2), pp. 1513-1572 : 1542-1543

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5282503

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6544702

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scientific name

Platynoptera flavohumeralis OPITZ
status

sp. nov.

Platynoptera flavohumeralis OPITZ , nov.sp. ( Figs View Figs 70-80 . 78, 127, 128 View Figs 109-132 , 164 View Figs 161-164 , 175 View Fig )

Holotype: ♂. Brésil, Prov. Mato Grosso, P. Germain, 1986 ( MNHN) . Paratypes: One specimen. Peru: Yurimaguas, Chambireyacú, Juin-Aout, 1885, M. de Mathan (WOPC).

Diagnosis: This is the only member of Platynoptera that has a broad flavotestaceous streak that extends backwards from the humeral angle.

Description: Size: Length 12.0 mm; width 4.0 mm. Form: As in Fig. 164 View Figs 161-164 . Color: Cranium mostly black, vertex with small flavotestaceous streak: clypeus flavotestaceous; pronotum bicolorous, lower sides and center of disc black, upper sides and triangular portion extending back from anterior margin flavotestaceous; mesoscutellum black; elytra bicolorous, mostly black, flavotestaceous behind humerus, with postmedial flavotestaceous fascia. Head: Antennal capitulum long ( Fig. 78 View Figs 70-80 ), basal capitular antennomere longer than combined length of funicular antennomeres; antennal carina very prominent; EW/FW 20/20. Thorax: Pronotum elongate, anterior margin not projected at middle, side margin of disc with shallow tubercle; PW/PL 60/70; elytral not strongly explanate at sides, carina faintly visible; EL/EW 270/70. Abdomen: Male pygidium not incised at distal margin; Aedeagus ( Figs. 127, 128 View Figs 109-132 ); phallic apex subacuminate.

Natural history: The holotype was collected in a time frame between June and October.

Distribution ( Fig. 175 View Fig ): Known from Peru and Brazil.

Etymology: The trivial name flavohumeralis, is a Latin compound name that stems from flavus (= yellow) and humerus (= shoulder). I refer to the color of the elytral humerus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cleridae

Genus

Platynoptera

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