Toxoscelus bichromoplagiatus, Ohmomo, Sadahiro, 2011

Ohmomo, Sadahiro, 2011, One new genus and six new species of Coraebini Bedel, 1921 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) from the Philippines, Zootaxa 3058, pp. 22-34 : 26-27

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.278920

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5696342

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987D2-FFF7-143C-8786-5574FDC89B4A

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Plazi

scientific name

Toxoscelus bichromoplagiatus
status

sp. nov.

Toxoscelus bichromoplagiatus View in CoL , sp. nov.

(Figs. 4, 5)

Description of male holotype. Elongate, transversely flattened dorsally and ventromedially, subconvex laterally; length: 5.4 mm, width 1.8 mm, widest in two places on elytra; integument dark cupreous on head, pronotum and dorsolaterally on abdominal ventrites; elytra mostly golden-green with pattern of iridescent maroon-colored single humeral spot, two longitudinal vittae, with the innermost connecting to broad transverse fascia in the apical 1/2; maroon-colored areas each bordered with very fine iridescent cupreous border; dorsal surface strongly punctate, head and pronotum with portions strigulate, elytra variously obscurely variolate; ventral surface more finely punctate, abdominal ventrites with faint oblique strigae; dorsal surface without visible vestiture, ventral surface with very short suberect setae on prosternal disc, hypomeron, thoracic and abdominal ventrites and femora. Head: frontovertex moderately projecting between large eyes, moderately longitudinally depressed medially, with two small separate elevations on vertex; eyes slightly diverging dorsally, eyes slightly oblique, oval, circumocular groove not entire, extending around both dorsal and ventral margins before terminating; supra-antennal groove entire, nearly transverse, confluent with very narrow longitudinal, laterally carinate, median clypeal strip terminating with narrow convex clypeal apex; antennal cavities large; gena obliquely transversely depressed for proximal antennomeres in repose; genal margin with very small, very obtuse tooth; antennae serrate from antennomere 5; 1 oblong, somewhat angled; 2 shorter, more globose; 3 subequal in length to 2, much narrower; 4 shorter, subequal to 3; 5-10 each triangular, width progressively greater than length; 11 oblong, shorter than 10. Pronotum: 1.8 times wide as long, widest at or just anterior to midpoint; anterior margin broadly convex medially, feebly concave laterally to subacute anterolateral angle; posterior margin bisinuate on either side of transverse median section; posterolateral angles rounded, obtuse; lateral margin widely arcuate to beyond midpoint then narrowing; disc with median longitudinal flattened region with two wider areas anterior and posterior to narrow middle; large subarcuate depressions laterally, then tapering to explanata margin at lateral 1/3; small oblique, bisinuate, feebly-elevated costa on either side. Scutellum: nearly equilateral triangle, anterior margin feebly convex, lateral margins broadly, shallowly concave; surface feebly convex, finely punctate. Elytra: slightly wider than maximum pronotal width, widest posterior to opposite humeri and slightly anterior to elytral 2/3; moderate-sized depression between humerus and suture near anterior margin; anterior margin more strongly, narrowly bisinuate; lateral margin straight from anterolateral angle to just posterior opposite humerus, then narrowing in very gradual arcuation to narrowest place about opposite midpoint of length, then widening to near posterior 2/ 3 in broad convex arc before narrowing and then tapering gradually to separately rounded, serrulate apices; disc flattened medially, with lateral slope slightly steeper between humerus and midpoint; epipleuron broad from anterior margin, extending to just opposite posterior margin of metacoxa; extreme lateral portion of abdominal pleurites 1 and 2 slightly visible from above lateral elytral margin. Prosternum: both longitudinally and transversely feebly convex; anterior margin with short, narrow, feebly bilobed projection medially; process narrowly attenuate. Abdominal ventrites: 1 longer than 2, suture only superficially indicated; 3, 4 subequal in length; 5 subequal in length to 3 + 4, broadly arcuate apically. Legs: femora subparallel, narrowly fusiform; pro-, mesotibiae moderately arcuate, in repose only contiguous to femora at either end; metatibae straight, external margin with slight small convexity near midlength, comb of stout setae nearly entire although not reaching either proximal or distal apices; tarsi with tarsomeres 1–4 each slightly shorter than preceding but with progressively wider ventral pulvillus on distal half; 5 subequal in length to 2+3+4, with narrow, wider separated, subappendiculate claws. Genitalia: aedeagus as in Fig. 5.

Variation. The female of this new species is unknown from the small type series and the 10 paratypes vary in size as follows: length: 4.9–5.9 mm; width: 1.6–1.9 mm; beyond size there is scant variation in integument color, elytral pattern, punctuation or vestiture, as may be expected from an apparently localized population.

Specimens examined. Holotype ɗ (CSCA): PHILIPPINES, Leyte Is(land), Mt. Balocaue (Balocawe), vii.2009, local collector; 10 paratypes: 1 ɗ, same data as holotype, except vi.2010; 1 ɗ, same data except Mt. Balocaue, Mahaplagt, 10-16.v.2010; 4 ɗɗ, Mt. Bal[o]caue, 2006.4, D. Mohagan, leg.; 2 ɗɗ, same except 2006.08; 3 ɗɗ, same except June-Aug. 2006; 1 unsexed, same data, except 28.vii.2011. Paratypes deposited in CLBC and COTJ.

Etymology. The specific epithet is chosen for the two-colored dorsal surface pattern of longitudinal markings on the elytra.

Remarks. This new species does not closely resemble any of its congeners from the Philippines, differing as indicated in the species key above.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Buprestidae

SubFamily

Agrilinae

Tribe

Coraebini

Genus

Toxoscelus

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