Mecistostethus pilifer Marseul, 1870

Caterino, Michael S., Tishechkin, Alexey K. & Degallier, Nicolas, 2012, A revision of the genus Mecistostethus Marseul (Histeridae, Histerinae, Exosternini), ZooKeys 213, pp. 63-78 : 67-68

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.213.3552

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scientific name

Mecistostethus pilifer Marseul, 1870
status

 

Mecistostethus pilifer Marseul, 1870 Figs 3C4B6 C–D 7

Mecistostethus pilifer Marseul, 1870: 123

Type material.

Lectotype male designated herein in order to fix the status of the name-bearing specimen: (barely legible green disk) "N[?], Mecistost. pilifer, Amazones, Bates, ’69[5?]” / “TYPE” / "MUSEUM PARIS, COLL DE MARSEUL 1890" / “LECTOTYPE” / "Mecistostethus pilifer Marseul, 1870 Lectotype N. DÉGALLIER” / "LECTOTYPE Mecistostethus pilifer Marseul, M.S. Caterino & A.K. Tishechkin des. 2010"; MNHN.

Diagnosis.

Small, length 1.9mm, width 1.5mm;frontal stria/carina complete; frons and epistoma with microsculpture; anterior pronotal stria short, weak, barely divergent from margin (Fig. 3C); pronotum with>10 discal setae (despite many evidently broken off of type), with several scattered setae in addition to well-defined submarginal row (Fig. 3C); pronotal microsculpture gradually more conspicuous to front and sides, inconspicuous at base; lateral pronotal punctures absent (aside from setigerous punctures); prosternal striae absent (Fig. 4B); metaventral stria interrupted at middle (Fig. 4B); elytral microsculpture extremely faint, visible only near apex; elytra with stria 1 complete, bearing numerous setae, stria 2 barely abbreviated at base; aedeagus (Fig. 6C) relatively short, with sides rounded, almost evenly tapering basally and apically; tegmen quite flat, with apex only very weakly curved ventrad (Fig. 6D); basoventral concavity shallow but well defined, with basolateral carinae and fine ventral keel present; median lobe slightly over half tegmen length.

Distribution.

This species is known only from the vague type locality: “Amazones”.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Histeridae

Genus

Mecistostethus