Phyllophaga (Cnemarachis) sarlacca Smith and Paulsen, 2015

Smith, Andrew B. T. & Paulsen, M. J., 2015, Ten New Species of Phyllophaga Harris (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) from Cuba, The Coleopterists Bulletin 69 (3), pp. 435-452 : 436-438

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x-69.3.435

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15366715

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scientific name

Phyllophaga (Cnemarachis) sarlacca Smith and Paulsen
status

sp. nov.

Phyllophaga (Cnemarachis) sarlacca Smith and Paulsen View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 1–5 View Figs )

Type Series. Holotype GoogleMaps , allotype GoogleMaps , 198 paratypes. 58 males (29 CMNC [including holotype], 25 UNSM, 4 USNM), 61 females (31 CMNC [including allotype], 26 UNSM, 4 USNM) labeled: “ CUBA: Holguín Prov. / Parque Nacional La Mensura / mixed pine forest, 716 m / 20.48275°N, 75.80745°W / 12-V-2013; A.B.T.Smith, / A.Deler- Hernández, G.Zhang ” GoogleMaps . 41 males (14 CMNC, 2 FCSA, 2 IESH, 2 MNHC, 21 UNSM), 40 females (14 CMNC, 2 FCSA, 2 IESH, 2 MNHC, 20 UNSM) labeled: “ CUBA: Holguín Prov. / Parque Nacional La Mensura / 20.48275°N, 75.80745°W / 716 m; MV lights; 10-V-2013 / A.B.T.Smith, F.Cala-Riquelme ” GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Dorsal surface shiny, without pruinosity ( Fig. 1 View Figs ); clypeus distinctly sinuate; antennal club much shorter than funicle and scape; pronotal lateral margin coarsely crenulate; prosternum with two spines basal to procoxae; metasternum and abdominal sternites setose, without pruinosity; pygidium hirsute; male genitalia distinct as in Figs. 2–4 View Figs .

Holotype Description. Length 28 mm, width 14 mm. Dorsal surface shiny, without pruinosity; head and pronotum dark reddish brown, elytra dark tan ( Fig. 1 View Figs ). Head: Surface moderately to densely punctate with deep, well-defined punctures; glabrous. Clypeus with apex weakly reflexed, strongly sinuate (bilobed) with middle approximately half length of lobes; densely punctate. Frontoclypeal suture welldefined, clypeus and frons on same plane. Frons moderately to densely punctate. Antennae with 9 antennomeres; club approximately 1/3 length of funicle and scape; club, funicle, scape shiny. Pronotum: Surface densely punctate with deep, well-defined, elongate punctures; glabrous. Apical angles weakly acute; lateral margins coarsely crenulate, widest at medial point. Elytra: Surface moderately to densely punctate with shallow, well-defined punctures; glabrous except with row of setae along suture near apex. Striae poorly defined, obscure. Legs: Protibia with 3 teeth, 2 nd tooth slightly closer to apical tooth. Meso- and metatibiae without medial carinae, with spines on lateral margin. Metatibial spurs unmodified, shorter spur approximately 2/3 length of longer spur. Claws symmetrical with medial triangular tooth, apex unmodified. Venter: Prosternum with 2 spines behind procoxae. Metasternum setose with long setae, without pruinosity. Abdominal sternites moderately setose, without pruinosity. Pygidium: Surface convex; densely punctate with large, well-defined punctures; densely setose with long setae; shiny without pruinosity. Male genitalia: As in Figs. 2–4 View Figs .

Variation. Male length 25–30 mm, width 13–15 mm; female length 27–31 mm, width 14–16 mm. Terminal abdominal segment longer and more inflated in females than in males.

Etymology. Named for the open-jawed appearance of the parameres in frontal view ( Fig. 4 View Figs ), which looks similar to the gaping mouth of the sarlacc character in the movie Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. This Latinized name should be treated as an adjective in the nominative singular, i.e., the sarlaccian Phyllophaga .

Distribution ( Fig. 5 View Figs ). C U B A: H o l g u í n: Parque Nacional Mensura-Piloto, 20.48275°N, 75.80745°W (200).

Temporal Data. May (200).

Remarks. This species does not effectively key past couplet 5 in Chapin (1932) and does not match the description or genitalic illustrations of Phyllophaga onchophora Chapin or any species resolved after that point in the key.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

Genus

Phyllophaga

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