Chasmogenus cuspifer, Smith & Short, 2020

Smith, Rachel R. & Short, Andrew Edward Z., 2020, Review of the genus Chasmogenus Sharp, 1882 of northeastern South America with an emphasis on Venezuela, Suriname, and Guyana (Coleoptera, Hydrophilidae, Acidocerinae), ZooKeys 934, pp. 25-79 : 25

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.934.49359

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7CB1B53B-4F0F-47A3-8DEA-527F2B6054BA

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scientific name

Chasmogenus cuspifer
status

sp. nov.

Chasmogenus cuspifer sp. nov. Figures 7B View Figure 7 , 8D View Figure 8 , 12D View Figure 12 , 17 View Figure 17 , 19A-C View Figure 19

Type material.

Holotype (male): "Venezuela: Zulia State/ 9°50.490'N, 72°49.310'W, 270 m/ Perija N.P. Tukuko: Río Manantial/ 29.i.2009; Short, García, Camacho/VZ09-0129-01A: gravel margin"/ "[barcode]/SEMC0857741/ KUNHM-ENT", "HOLOTYPE/ CHASMOGENUS/ cuspifer sp. n./ des. Smith & Short" (MIZA). Paratypes (19): Venezuela: Aragua State: Henri Pittier National Park, Rio La Trilla, 10.37319N, 67.74250W, 295 m, 4.i.2009, leg. Short, Miller, Camacho and García, pools, VZ09-0104-01A (1 ex., SEMC, DNA Voucher SLE532). Zulia State: Perija National Park, Tukuko: Rio Manantial, 9°50.490'N, 72°49.310'W, 270 m, 29.i.2009, leg. Short, García and Camacho, gravel margin, VZ09-0129-01A (11 exs., MIZA, SEMC, including DNA Voucher SLE533); same data as previous except: 16.vii.2008, leg. A. Short, margins and pools, AS-08-027 (2 exs., SEMC); same data as previous except: 22.ix.2007, rock pools/margin, leg. A. E. Z. Short, AS-07-020b (3 exs., SEMC); Perija National Park Toromo, 10°03.058'N, 72°42.974'W, 435 m, 31.xii.2005, leg. A. E. Z. Short, small stream and seep, AS-06-001 (1 ex., SEMC), same data as previous except: 28.i.2009, leg. A. Short, detrital pool, VZ09-0128-01A (1 ex., SEMC).

Differential diagnosis.

See differential diagnosis for Chasmogenus bariorum .

Description.

Size and color. Total body length 3.0-3.2 mm. Body form elongate oval with slightly curved lateral margins. Dorsum of head very dark brown to black, anterior margin of labrum slightly paler in color (Fig. 8D View Figure 8 ). Pronotum dark brown, distinctly paler at lateral margins; elytra dark brown. Venter dark red-brown mesally, dark brown marginally. Head. Ground punctation on head fine. Clypeus with anteromedial emargination, which exposes a small angulate gap between clypeus and labrum (Fig. 8D View Figure 8 ). Mentum very weakly depressed in anterior half with widely rounded anteromedial notch followed by rounded elevated ridge just posterior of the notch. Maxillary palps long, longer than width of head immediately posterior to eyes. Thorax. Ground punctation of pronotum fine. Prosternum tectiform. Mesoventrite with strong elevation forming an acute tooth posteromedially (Fig. 7B View Figure 7 ). Metafemora densely pubescent in basal four-fifths. Aedeagus. Aedeagus (Fig. 12D View Figure 12 ) with median lobe subtriangular in shape, widest at base and gradually tapering along entire length; apex acute, which extends to the same level as the inner cusp of the parameres. Sclerite of the median lobe not expanded. Gonopore situated slightly less than one gonopore width below the apex of the median lobe. Parameres symmetrical, with outer margins slightly curved along entire length, appearing weakly convex; apex bifid, with outer lobe slightly more elevated than inner lobe; inner lobe much narrower than outer lobe. Basal piece very long, distinctly longer than the length of the parameres.

Etymology.

The species name is derived from the Latin cuspis, meaning “pointed”, after the toothed mesoventral carina.

Distribution.

This species is known from stream habitats in the Perijá and the Coastal Mountains of Venezuela (Fig. 17 View Figure 17 ).

Biology.

All specimens were collected in the margins of forested stream habitats, typically with gravel margins (Fig. 19C View Figure 19 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Hydrophilidae

Genus

Chasmogenus