Agra solanoi Erwin, new species
(Figs. 21a, 21 b, 21c, 21d)
Holotype. Male, COSTA RICA: Limón, Tortuguero National Park, Cerro Tortuguero, 119m, 10°34'N 83°32'W, May, (J. Solano)( INBio: CRI 000242786).
Diagnosis. Males with dense, short vestiture on metasternum and long dense vestiture on abdominal sterna IIIV. Elytral apex spinose medially, markedly projected acutely laterally, with slight lobe between; interneurs striatiopunctate with regular unisetose foveae in intervals 2, 4, 6, and 8. Sternum VI of male with lateral angles acute.
Description. Color and luster: Brunneous. Antennae rufotestaceous; slightly infuscated femora contrast with testaceous tibiae and tarsi. Form: Head (Fig. 21a) behind eyes short, markedly angulate posteriorly in male, slightly rounded in female. Prothorax robust, wider than head. Elytron (Fig. 21 b) with apex slightly lobed medially, lateral tooth large, acute, sutural apex spinose. Males with dense, short vestiture on metasternum, long dense vestiture on abdominal sterna IIIV; middle tibia slightly clavate apicomedially. Sternum VI (Fig. 21 c) deeply Vnotched in male, narrowly and shallowly Vnotched in female. Aedeagus (Fig. 21 c) with ostium moderately long, left pleuropic, apex narrowly lobate, parameres setiferous. Size: medium, 14.6 to 17.0 mm in length, 2.4 to 2.8 mm in width.
Other specimens examined. Costa Rica: 17 paratypes, 10 males, 7 females, from the following Conservation Areas: Arenal Tilarán, Cordillera Volcanica Central, Guanacaste, Osa, Pacifico Central, and Tortuguero. Costa Rica, Cartago, 1m, Turrialba, 83°38'W 9°53'N, May, (H.F. Howden & A. Howden)(UASM: ADP85301), 1m, January, (V.M. Kirk)(UASM: ADP21812), 1m, January, (V.M. Kirk)(UASM: ADP21823), 1m, Turrialba, 1200m, 83°38'W 9°53'N, March, (W.R. Enns)(UMoC: ADP 100529), 1f, Turrialba, 3.0 km SE, CATIE, 83°38'W 9°53'N, June, (J.A. Chemsak, H. Katasura & A. & E. Michelbacher) (UCB: ADP70518); Guanacaste, 1m, Tilarán, 800m, 84°59'W 10°28'N, (F. Nevermann)(WAR: ADP4224); Heredia, 1f, Estacíon La Selva, Puerto Viejo, 3.0 km S, 50 150m, 83°59'W 10°27'N, January, (D.L. Wagner)( INBIO: CRI 002724432), at light, 1m, June, (F.T. Hovore)(FTHC: ADP87130), 1f, June, (F.T. Hovore)(FTHC: ADP 100531), 1m, Puerto Viejo, 3.0 km S, Finca La Selva, 84°01'W 10°26'N, April, (H. A. Hespenheide)(HAH: ADP5094); Limón, 1f, P.N. Tortuguero, Estacíon Cuatro Esquinas, 0m, 83°32'W 10°34'N, LN 280000,590500, October, (J. Solano)( INBIO: CRI 000296760), 1m, Tortuguero, Cerro Tortuguero, 0100m, 83°32'W 10°34'N, LN 285000,588000, May, (J. Solano)( INBIO: CRI 000242793), 1m, October, (J. Solano)( INBIO: CRI 000 032205), 1f, June, (R. Delgado)( INBIO: CRI 001363770), 1f, Puntarenas, A.C. Osa, Peninsula de Osa, Bosque Esquinas, 200m, LS 301400,542200 #2816, May, (J.F. Quesada)( INBIO: CRI 001862232), 1m, P.N. Manuel Antonio, Quepos, 80m, 84°09'W 9°24'N, LS 370900,448800 #1181, April, (C. Cano)( INBIO: CRI 001718849), 1f, Peninsula de Osa., Rancho Quemado, 200m, LS 292500,511000, September, (F. A. Quesada)( INBIO: CRI 001 190451), 1m, Monteverde, 84°48'W 10°18'N, May, (F.T. Hovore)(FTHC: ADP70527).
Specific epithet. The specific epithet, solanoi, is the Latinized genitive form of the family name of collector of the Holotype, parataxonomist José Solano of San Isidro del General, San José.
Notes. This widespread species ranges from sea level to 1200m altitude, in both wet and dry forests. Adults of this species are commonly attracted to lights.