Mixaderus chassaini, Gompel, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4969.1.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4746109 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F5F61B89-5F9C-480F-80B6-ABCD61B6B53E |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:F5F61B89-5F9C-480F-80B6-ABCD61B6B53E |
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Mixaderus chassaini |
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sp. nov. |
Mixaderus chassaini n. sp.
( Figures 1d View FIGURE 1 , 2b,i,r View FIGURE 2 )
Etymology. This species is named in the memory of my late colleague Jacques Chassain, who made several contributions to the systematics of Eucnemidae and Elateridae from the Mascarene islands.
Type locality. France: La Réunion, La Possession, Les Lataniers [20°56’ S 55°21’ E] GoogleMaps .
Distribution. France: La Réunion.
Description. Body length. ♂ holotype: 1.60 mm. Body bicolour, head brown, pronotum pale, elytra brown with white stripes. Appendages pale with darker femora.
Head. Transverse, brown, slightly wider than pronotum. Frons flat. Palpi yellow. Punctuation dense, punctures intermediate, comparable to the punctuation near the anterior margin of the pronotum. Pubescence double, dense, wholly, yellow, homogeneous, largely covering the tegument. Eyes interrupting the posterior edge of the head in side view ( Figure 2r View FIGURE 2 ).
Antennae ( Figure 2i View FIGURE 2 ). Thin, a third shorter than elytra, entirely yellow, pubescent. Regularly cylindrical, but apex broader, with antennomeres 9‒10 transverse and antennomere 11 more than twice longer than penultimate.
Pronotum. Convex and sub-quadrate, with a pair of dimples just anterior to the posterior border. Sides weakly but regularly curved. Surface, densely punctuated, the space between punctures smaller than the puncture diameters. Pubescence dense, double, golden anteriorly and white in the posterior third.
Elytra. Length: ♂ holotype: 1.05 mm. Sides weakly convex forming a short oval, with humeral callus well marked. Punctuation strong and deep, but less dense than on the pronotum (space between punctures equivalent to the puncture diameters). Disc slightly convex. Pubescence dense, wholly, golden, comprised of setae borne from the punctuation and interspersed pruinosity, with a distinct pattern of white pubescence on the elytra, formed of four elements on each side: a weak and small humeral spot, a broad uninterrupted anterior transversal band at the level of the disc, broadening on the elytral disc, a second, posterior uninterrupted transversal band on the declivity, curved and irregular, and a broad mark at the apex, confluent with the second band.
Legs. Simple (no apparent sexual characters), tarsae and tibiae yellow, femora dark orange.
Aedeagus ( Figure 2b View FIGURE 2 ). Progressively and regularly tapered from base to apex. Large accessory lobes emerging from the apicale, half-way between base and apex, extending beyond apical tip of the phallus, ending in a spatula shape with four long bristles.
Type material. France: La Réunion: La Possession, Les Lataniers , (110 m) [20°56’ S 55°21’ E], 6.III.2013, Battage bois d’olive, V. Legros leg. (1 ♂ holotype, MHNRUN) GoogleMaps .
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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