Stegopterus rotundiceps, Ricchiardi & Perissinotto & Strümpher, 2025

Ricchiardi, Enrico, Perissinotto, Renzo & Strümpher, Werner, 2025, Revision of the Western Cape endemic genus Stegopterus Burmeister & Schaum, 1840 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae, Trichiini), African Invertebrates 66 (1), pp. 151-191 : 151-191

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.140593

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14933223

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scientific name

Stegopterus rotundiceps
status

sp. nov.

Stegopterus rotundiceps sp. nov.

Fig. 16 View Figure 16

Type material.

Holotype. South Africa – WCP • ♂; Clanwilliam, Leipoldt ; SAMC: SAM-COL-A 043589 .

Diagnosis.

Stegopterus rotundiceps sp. nov. can be identified from the other species of the group by having the clypeal lateral margins mildly reborded and semicircular in shape (Fig. 16 E View Figure 16 ). Its antennal clubs are about 2.1 times longer than the clypeus and its protibia is externally bidentate. The shape of its parameres is also distinctive (Fig. 16 F, G View Figure 16 ).

Description.

Male (holotype). Measurements. Total length = 10.8 mm; maximum width = 5.2 mm. Body. Stocky, with melolonthinoid shape; black to brownish with elytra fulvous, exhibiting blackish or brownish band at margins. Head. Clypeus much wider than long (1.7 times), hollowed, covered with large, round punctures and some scattered, testaceous setae; lateral margins slightly reborded and semicircular in shape; vertex covered with long, testaceous setae; antennal clubs much longer than clypeus (about 2.0 times) and arcuate. Pronotum. Wider than long, with maximum width posteriorly; with very distinct green midline stretching over two thirds of surface; entire surface covered with shallow, round punctures and long, thin testaceous setae. Scutellum. Surface covered with shallow, round punctures and scattered, short, testaceous setae. Elytra. Black, with humeral humbones prominent; apicosutural corner rounded and apical margin exhibiting dense, round punctures; discal striae visible and marked with large punctures; some interstriae and lateral declivity horizontally shagreened. Pygidium. Wider than long, brownish to blackish with surface shagreened; covered with scattered, long, testaceous and flattened setae. Legs. Black, locally brown, without green metallic hue; protibia externally bidentate with distal tooth elongate and rounded at apex; mesotibia simply curved ventrally, with the lower spur much shorter than upper; second metatarsal segment as long as first. Venter. Abdomen brownish, without metallic hue and covered with very long, thick, dark, testaceous setae flattened backwards.

Etymology.

The rounded shape of the clypeal lateral margins defines this species. Adjective in the nominative singular case.

Distribution.

According to the data reported on the holotype label, this species should occur in the region of the western lower slopes of the broader Cederberg range between the towns of Leipoldtville and Clanwilliam (Fig. 21 View Figure 21 ).

Remarks.

The female is unknown, and no information is currently available on the biology / ecology of this species.

SAMC

Iziko Museums of Cape Town

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Scarabaeidae

SubFamily

Cetoniinae

Tribe

Trichiini

Genus

Stegopterus