Erinaceialtica gabbysalazarae, Konstantinov & Linzmeier, 2020

Konstantinov, Alexander S. & Linzmeier, Adelita M., 2020, Moss inhabiting flea beetles of the West Indies III: Erinaceialtica, a new genus from Hispaniola (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae, Alticini), ZooKeys 955, pp. 113-145 : 113

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.955.53644

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A55E8C8F-B188-42FF-8A1D-DF10875B09C1

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scientific name

Erinaceialtica gabbysalazarae
status

sp. nov.

Erinaceialtica gabbysalazarae sp. nov. Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 2-4 View Figures 2–4 , 5-7 View Figures 5–7 , 8-11 View Figures 8–11 , 12-13 View Figures 12, 13 , Map 1 View Map 1

Description.

Body length 2.27-2.64 mm, width 1.29-1.51 mm. Vertex dark brown, part of head below vertex mostly antennal calli and frons yellowish. Antennomere 11 slightly lighter than 9. Base of pronotum yellowish, apex dark. Sides of pronotum dark. Antebasal pronotal impression shallow, poorly defined. Elytral disc broadly yellow, except triangular spot on side and below scutellum, sides and slope of elytron, two spots at beginning of elytral slope in male and larger spot in female. Elytral apex yellowish, slightly darker than elytral disc. Ventral side of body orange. Base of pro- and mesofemora and middle of pro- and mesotibiae white. Apex of pro- and mesofemora and base and apex of pro- and mesotibiae dark brown. Basal half of metafemora dark, apical lighter. Setae on orbit bright yellow, directed ventrally. Setae on middle of vertex directed towards middle, forming a small “mohawk”. Pronotal setae directed posteriorly starting from about middle. Median lobe of aedeagus flattened, nearly straight in lateral view, complex ventrally with deep longitudinal impression from base to apex between two sharp ridges and a lobe in middle of impression; narrow before apex, widening towards it, apex itself ogival in shape.

Diagnosis.

Erinaceialtica gabbysalazarae has a uniquely shaped median lobe of the aedeagus and unique color and can be easily identified using the key at the end of the paper.

Habitat.

Erinaceialtica gabbysalazarae was collected at El Cachote forest on a rainy day in moss that was hanging from branches and growing trunks of the trees (Figs 12 View Figures 12, 13 , 13 View Figures 12, 13 ). Altogether about 5 gallons (= 19 L) of moss was collected in a single pillowcase. Some of it was processed directly with Berlese extraction and some was sifted and then processed with Berlese.

Etymology.

The species epithet, gabbysalazarae , is a matronym in honor of Gabby Salazar of Bethesda, Maryland in appreciation for comradery and companionship during collecting trips to the Dominican Republic, which she documented in numerous photos.

Type material examined.

Holotype male: 1) Dominican Republic, Barahona Pr., El Cachote 8.XII 2014, 961m 18°03.295'N, 71°09.778'W WP-189 Leg. A. S. Konstantinov; 2) 2014.12.08 0633 (code for molecular voucher) (USNM). Paratypes with the same labels as holotype (2 USNM).