Renda clavicornis ( Sharp, 1876 )

Márquez, Juan, 2010, Revision of the genus Renda Blackwelder, 1952 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Xantholinini) 2686, Zootaxa 2686 (1), pp. 1-61 : 47-49

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2686.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10538847

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/237A597D-FF83-FFE5-7482-C453FAE8A853

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scientific name

Renda clavicornis ( Sharp, 1876 )
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Renda clavicornis ( Sharp, 1876) View in CoL

Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–10

Sterculia clavicornis Sharp, 1876: 190 ; Sharp, 1885: 471 ( Plochionocerus View in CoL ); Herman, 2001: 3748 ( Renda View in CoL ).

Type material. Holotype, female: “ Holotype / Amazon, Obydos / S. America: Brazil / Sharp Coll. 1905-313 / Sterculia clavicornis type D. S. / Holotype Sterculia clavicornis Sharp 1876: 190 det. R. G. Booth 2007” ( BMNH).

Additional material (43 specimens). “ COLOMBIA: Chocó, PNN Utria Río San Pichí, 06°01´N, 77°20´W, 10 m, Malaise , 30-VI/ 04-VII-2000, B. Brown Leg. M.3313” (1♂, SEMC) GoogleMaps . “ COSTA RICA: Puntarenas, Osa Penn., Fundacion Neotrop. 10 km W Rincón , 20 m , 8°42´30”N, 83°31´30”W. 23 Jun 1997; R. Anderson CR1A97 028D, ex: berlese forest litter” (1♂, SEMC). “Rancho Quemado, Península de Osa , 200 m, Prov. Punt., Costa Rica, F. Quesada, Dic 1991, L-S-292500, 511000” (1♀, INBIO). “Est. Carrillo, 700 m, P. N. Braulio Carrillo, Prov. S. José, Costa Rica, 15 a 17 feb 1993. C. Hymenoptera . L-N-236700, 541800” (1♀, INBIO). “ Puntarenas Prov. Rincón de Osa, July 14–26, 1969, T. Schuh, J. Crane / JSCC” (1♀, AMNH) GoogleMaps . “ ECUADOR: Los Ríos, CCRP, 7 Mar 1981, S. Sandoval ” (1♂, QCAZ). Same data, except: “ 16 Jun 1980 ” (1♀, QCAZ). Same data, except: “ 1 Jan 1981 ” (1♀, QCAZ). Same data, except: “ 26 Feb 1980, Legit T. De Vries / B2 Cacao” (1♀, QCAZ). Same data, except: “IX-79, Legit Sandoval / ex. Pitfall /B2 Cacao” (1♀, QCAZ). “Ecuador: Esmeraldas, Bilsa, 0°20´0”S, 79°43´0”W, 5 Jun – 7 Jul 1996; P. Hibbs ECU1H96 014, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♂, SEMC). “ GoogleMaps FRENCH GUIANA: Cayenne, 33.5 km S and 8.4 km NW of Hwy N2 on Hwy D5, 30 m , 4°48´18”N, 52°28´41”W, 29 May–9 Jun 1997; J. Ashe, R. Brooks, FG1AB97 171; ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♀, SEMC). “ French Guiana: Saül, 7 km N, 0.5 km ESE Les Eaux Claires, Mt. La Fumée GoogleMaps , 3°49´46”N, 53°13´19”W, 300 m, 4–8 Jun 1997; J. Ashe, R. Brooks, FGAB97 164, ex flight intercept trap ” (1♀, SEMC). “ French Guiana: Roura , 18.4 km SSE, 240 m GoogleMaps , 4°36´38”N, 52°13´25”W, 29 May–10 Jun 1997. J. Ashe, R. Brooks FG1AB97 180, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♀, SEMC). “ GoogleMaps GUYANA: Region 8, Iwokrama Forest , Kabocalli Field Stn. 4°17´4”N, 58°30´35”W. R. Brooks, Z. Falin, GUY1B01 146, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♀, SEMC). “ GoogleMaps PANAMA: Panama, Barro Colorado Island , 09°11´N, 79°51´W, 16 July 1994. D. Banks, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♂, SEMC). Same data, except: “ 22 July 1994 ” (1♂, SEMC). Same data, except. 3 July 1994 ” (1♂, SEMC). Same data, except: “ 24 Aug 1994 ” (1♂, 1♀, SEMC). “Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Is., 27-II-1976, A. Newton / litter uder rotting logs” (1♂, FMNH). “ Panama: Panama GoogleMaps 09°05´N, 79°40´W, Old Plantation Rd. 6.9 km S Gamboa, 80 m, 7–22 VI 1995, J. Ashe, R. Brooks # 266, flight intercept trap ” (1♂, 1♀, SEMC). “ Panama: Panama Gamboa, Ols Gamboa Rd. 22 June 1993, C. Michalski, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♀, SEMC). “ Panama: Colon, Parque Nal. Soberania , Pipeline Rd. Km 2.0 GoogleMaps , 09°07´N, 95°45´W, 40 m, 23–25 May 1995 Chaboo, Jolly, Hayford, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♂, SEMC). Same data, except: “km 6.1, 4–7 June 1995, J. Ashe, R. Brooks # 138” (1♀, SEMC). Same data, except: “ 7–21 June 1995, # 265” (2♀, SEMC). Same data, except: km 5.3, 40 m, 29–31 V 1995, J. Ashe # 086” (1♀, SEMC). “ Panama: Colon, 15 km N jct. Escobal & Piña Rds. Ca 30 m, 02–11 Jun 1996; J. Ashe, R. Brooks PAN1AB96 121, ex: flight intercept trap ” (2♀, SEMC). Same data, except: “ 14 km N jct. # 181B” (1♀, SEMC). “ Panama: Darien, Cana Biological Station , 750 m. GoogleMaps 7°45´18”N, 77°41´6”W, 05 Jun 1996; J. Ashe, R. Brooks PAN1AB96 023, ex: misc collecting” (1♂, SEMC). Same data, except: “ 600 m, 03–07 Jun 1996, 067, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♂, SEMC). “ Panamá: Chiriqui Prov., La Fortuna , “Hydro. Trail” GoogleMaps . 08°22´N, 82°14´W. 1150 m, 23-V–9-VI 1996. J. Ashe, R. Brooks # 156, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♀, SEMC). “ Panamá: Chiriqui Prov. 20.4 km N San Felix. GoogleMaps 08°22´N, 81°46´W, 950 m, 8 VI 1995, R. Anderson, # 95-09C, ex: leaf litter” (1♀, SEMC). “ Panama: Canal Zone, Barro Colorado Is. 21 July 1967 M. G. Neumann ” (1♀, SEMC). “ GoogleMaps PERU: Dept. Loreto, 1.5 km N. Teniente Lopez , 2° 35.66S, 76°06.92´W, 18 July 1993, 210– 240 m, Richard Leschen, # 118, ex: flt. itcpt. trap, Qd. 14” (1♀, SEMC). Same data, except: “ 23 July 1993, # 191” (2♀, SEMC). “ Peru: Dept. Loreto, Campamento San Jacinto GoogleMaps , 2°18.75´S, 75°51.77´W, 7 July 1993, 175– 215 m, Richard Leschen # 43, ex: flight intercept trap, Qd 24” (1♀, SEMC). “ GoogleMaps SURINAME: Saramacca, West Suriname Road , 178 km WSW Zanderij Airport, 25 m. 4°59´6”N, 56°18´48”W, 12–14 Jun 1999; Z. H. Falin, B. DeDijn SUR1F99 073, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♀, SEMC). “ Suriname: Marowijne Palumeu , ca 160 m GoogleMaps , 3°20´56”N, 55°26´18”W, 5–9 Jul 1999, Z. H. Falin, D. Konoe, SUR1F99 185, ex: flight intercept trap ” (1♀, SEMC). No country data: “ National Forest, C. Z., 3-II-1945, R. Arnett ” (1♂, FMNH) GoogleMaps .

Redescription. Total length 12.9–16.9 mm. Body black, shining with antennomeres 4–11, palpi, tarsi and genital segment reddish.

Head. Oval ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 7–10 ); 1.2x as long as wide; dorsally slightly convex and ventrally clearly convex; dorsal surface with very dense, umbilicate punctures; ventral surface with moderately dense, umbilicate punctures separated by 2–3x their width ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 20–24 ), almost evenly distributed; temple with superior and inferior temporal carinae that delimit a deep, concave area ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 25–34 ); eyes 0.3x as long as head, interocular distance 0.65x cephalic width; first antennomere 1.73x as long as antennomeres 2–3 combined, apical antennomere 1.06x as long as antennomeres 9–10 combined; labrum moderately bilobed ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 53–61 ); with mandibular external channel; apical maxillary palpomere elongate ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 35–46 ), 2.12x as long as preapical palpomere; apical labial palpomere moderately widened at apex ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 35–46 ), almost twice as long as preapical palpomere.

Thorax. Pronotum 1.43x as long as wide; 1.03x as wide as head; with dense, fine punctures, except for wide longitudinal impunctate area ( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 47–52 ); with depressed area at each side of posterior third poorly developed. Elytra as long as pronotum; with fine setae as dense as those on head but denser than those on pronotum. Prosternum with longitudinal, fine carina on anterior half.

Abdomen. Densely covered with fine setae as dense as those on head and elytra; borders of segments with paler and longer setae than those on internal area of each segment.

Aedeagus. Ovally elongate; total length 2.75 mm; right paramere slightly shorter than left paramere; parameres 0.23x as long as median lobe; apical area of median lobe 0.11x total length of median lobe; internal sac with sclerotized structures ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 78–92 ).

Variation. Some small specimens have a clearly convex dorsal surface of head. The apex of the last antennomere varies from reddish to yellow and the genital segment varies from brown to reddish. The longitudinal carina on the anterior half of the prosternum is variably developed. One specimen has some umbilicate punctures on the pronotum.

Comparison. This species is similar to R. brendelli , R. cariniventris and R. pronotalis in the elongate apical maxillary palpomere. However, R. clavicornis is clearly distinguished from those three species by the superior and inferior temporal carinae of the head that delimit deep, concave area, by the slightly convex dorsal surface of the head, by the carina on the prosternum and by the shape of the aedeagus.

Geographic distribution. Known previously from Brazil and Peru ( Herman, 2001); it is recorded here from Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama and Suriname for the first time.

SEMC

University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

QCAZ

Museo de Zoologia, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Staphylinidae

Genus

Renda

Loc

Renda clavicornis ( Sharp, 1876 )

Márquez, Juan 2010
2010
Loc

Sterculia clavicornis

Herman, L. 2001: 3748
Sharp, D. 1885: 471
Sharp, D. 1876: 190
1876
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