Gracilaclopus nigroscutatus Ocampo & Mondaca, new species
(Figs. 19, 20, 29, 32)
Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from the other species of Gracilaclopus by the following combination of characters: labral apex indented at middle; body bicolored with scutellum dark brown or black (darker than elytra); size <5 mm; male genitalia as Fig. 29.
Description. Holotype male. Length 4.66 mm, width 2.30 mm. Color: Head, pronotum, scutellum black; elytra brown; legs, antennae, and mouthparts brown; ventral surface dark brown to black. Head (Fig. 19): Frons flat on apical half, convex at base; surface punctate, glabrous. Clypeus strongly transverse; lateral margins oblique; anterior margin straight, slightly reflexed, frontal area of anterior margin oblique; frontoclypeal suture obsolete, surface densely punctate. Labral shape subrectangular in dorsal view apex slightly indented at middle, reflexed, glabrous. Antennae with eight antennomeres. Pronotum (Fig. 20): Surface sparsely punctate, with few setae; setae long, slender. Marginal bead present in all margins, reduced on posterior margin at middle. Anterior angle rightangled; posterior angles broadly rounded. Scutellum: Triangular, apex rounded, surface punctate at base, smooth at apex. Elytra: Surface punctate, punctures sparse; sparsely setose, setae short. Legs: Mesotibiae and metatibiae with two transverse carinae. Mesotibial and metatibial apex with fringe of spine-like setae. Male genitalia (Fig. 29): Parameres longer than phallobase, broadly curved; apex rounded.
Remarks. The paratype is missing the left elytron, otherwise it does not differ from the holotype.
Type material. Holotype male at IAZA labeled: “ ARGENTINA, prov. Córdoba, depto. / Calamuchita / Salsacate, Ene 1979 / leg. M. Viana”; “Colección J. E Barriga / CHILE 115742”; “ Gracilaclopus / nigroscutatus / Ocampo & Mondaca / HOLOTYPE ” (red label). Paratype (male). One paratype at JEBC labeled as holotype: “Colección J. E Barriga / CHILE 118009”; “ Gracilaclopus / nigroscutatus / Ocampo & Mondaca / PARATYPE ” (yellow label).
Type Locality. Argentina, Córdoba, Salsacate.
Etymology. From the Latin “ nigro” and “ scutatus”, meaning black scutellum, refering to the color of the scutellum of this species.
Distribution (Fig. 32). ARGENTINA. Córdoba: Salsacate (2).
Temporal distribution. January (2).