Normaltica iviei, Konstantinov, Alexander S., 2002

Konstantinov, Alexander S., 2002, A new genus of flea beetles from the Greater Antilles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), Zootaxa 124, pp. 1-24 : 15-21

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4620248

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scientific name

Normaltica iviei
status

sp. nov.

Normaltica iviei new species

( Figs. 7, 8 View FIGURES 5 — 8 , 11­17 View FIGURES 9 — 11 View FIGURES 12 — 15 View FIGURES 16 — 18 , 19­22 View FIGURES 19 — 24 , 25, 26, 29 View FIGURES 25 — 29 , 43, 44 View FIGURES 43 — 44 , 45, 46, 48 View FIGURES 45 — 48 , 54 View FIGURES 49 — 54 , 55, 57 View FIGURES 55 — 58 , 59­65 View FIGURES 59 — 65 )

Description. Body of medium size, length 1.94­2.32 mm, oval, relatively convex in lateral view. Color brown, without metallic luster, appendages paler. Eight apical antennomeres brown, darker than basal antennomeres.

Antennal calli poorly developed, their borders unclear so their shape and dimensions can not be determined. Supracallinal sulci absent. Supraantennal sulcus deep with acute borders. Vertex without small punctures. Anterofrontal ridge relatively low. Dorsal side of antennomere seven with peg­like structure, 1.1 times longer than dorsal side of antennomere eight.

Pronotum ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19 — 24 ) 1.67 times wider than long, without impressions. Anterolateral callosity not angulate at setiferous pore. Basal dilation narrowly rounded. Punctures tiny, sparse.

Elytron ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 55 — 58 ) without humeral calli. Punctures tiny, ill developed, arranged in striae. Wing reduced in size with reduced set of veins, without two sclerites between radial cell and RP­mp2 ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 49 — 54 ), apical part of wing surrounded by long setae.

Spermatheca ( Fig. 62 View FIGURES 59 — 65 ) with receptacle 1.67 times as long as horizontal part of pump. Internal side of receptacle convex, external side concave. Base of duct faces away from direction of receptacle. Tignum ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 59 — 65 ) less robust anteriorly, wider posteriorly. Vaginal palpus ( Fig. 64 View FIGURES 59 — 65 ) less robust.

Median lobe ( Figs. 55 View FIGURES 55 — 58 ) wider at apex than near middle, convex in lateral view.

Etymology. This species is named after Mike Ivie who brought the specimens to my attention. The species name is a noun in apposition.

Variability. Males of this species have no significant differences from females in external structures, including the mouthparts and head. The first tarsomere of the male is slightly wider than in the female, a character common to most flea beetles

Discussion. Normaltica iviei can be easily distinguished from N. obrieni with the following key.

Type material. Holotype. Labels: 1) Dominican Republic, LaVega, 53 km SE Constanza, August 9, 1979, L. B. O’Brien; 2) Holotype Normaltica iviei sp. nov. des. A. Konstantinov, 2002 ( USNM). Paratype 3, with same labels as holotype (2 USNM, 1 WIBF).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

WIBF

West Indian Beetle Fauna Project Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Chrysomelidae

Genus

Normaltica

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