Yuracarus diamantinus ( Bernhauer, 1917 ), 2025
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Yuracarus diamantinus ( Bernhauer, 1917 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Yuracarus diamantinus ( Bernhauer, 1917) comb. nov.
Figures 1 C, D View Figure 1 , 3 A – D, F View Figure 3 , 4 C View Figure 4 , 5 R – T View Figure 5 , 6 D View Figure 6 , 7 View Figure 7 , 8 View Figure 8
Philonthus diamantinus Bernhauer 1917: 102, attributed to Fauvel in litteris; Scheerpeltz 1933: 1339 (catalog); Blackwelder 1944: 132 (list); Herman 2001: 2804 (catalog); Chani-Posse et al. 2018: 63 (checklist, “not Philonthus ”); Chani-Posse and Ramírez-Salamanca 2020 a: 199, 210, 211, 213 (phylogeny); Chani-Posse and Ramírez-Salamanca 2020 b: 237 –251 (characters, phylogeny); Ramírez-Salamanca et al. 2020: 151–167 (characters, phylogeny, figures). View in CoL
Type material.
Lectotype ♂, here designated (Figs 1 C, D View Figure 1 ), with labels: [old white label printed] “ Yuracaris ”, [old white label printed] “ Bolivien ”, [old white label printed] “ Fauvel det ”, [old white label with Bernhauer’s handwriting] “ diamantinus / fvl. i. l. / Mus. Hamburg ”, [yellow label with Bernhauer’s handwriting] “ diamantinus / Brnh. / Typus ”, [white label printed] “ Chicago NHMus / M. Bernhauer / Collection ”, [purple label printed] “ SYNTYPE / teste D. J. Clarke 2014 / GDI Imaging Project ”, [white label printed] “ FMNHINS / 2819413 / FIELD MUSEUM ”, [blue label printed] “ PHOTOGRAPHED / Kelsey Keaton 2014 / Emu Catalog ”, [red label] “ Lectotype Philonthus / diamantinus Bernhauer 1917 / des. Chani-Posse et al. 2025 ” ( FMNH) . One paralectotype ♀ with same data, but yellow label with Bernhauer’s handwriting with “ diamantinus Brnh. / Cotypus ” ( FMNH).
Additional material examined.
BOLIVIA: Chapare, Yungas , 29–31.I.76, Bolle, 2900 m, ♂ ( CNC) .
Diagnosis.
Yuracarus diamantinus can be identified among other species of Yuracarus by the following combination of characters: antennomeres 8–10 elongate, eyes not longer than half the length of the temples, and the distance separating the medial interocular punctures on the frons not more than 2.0 × distance separating the medial punctures from the lateral punctures.
Redescription.
Body length 10.2–10.3 mm (5.0– 5.2 mm, abdomen excluded), body overall scarcely setose, almost glabrous (Fig. 1 D View Figure 1 ). — Colouration: Head and thorax metallic green, elytra metallic purple to greenish purple, abdomen shiny black to piceous-black; antennae, palpi and legs piceous to piceous-black. — Head: moderately to slightly longer than wide (HW / HL = 0.8–0.9), as wide as pronotum at widest point (HW / PW = 1.0); epicranium with medial interocular punctures separated by distance 2.5 × as large as distance separating medial punctures from lateral punctures. Eyes half shorter than temples (EL / TL = 0.5) seen from above. Antennae with first antennomere distinctly shorter than second and third combined, third about 1.3–1.4 × as long as second, fourth-tenth longer than wide. Labial palpus with third palpomere 1.5 × as long as second (Fig. 3 A View Figure 3 ). Maxillary palpus with fourth palpomere (apical) 1.3–1.4 × as long as third (Fig. 3 A View Figure 3 ). Neck about 0.4 × as wide as head at widest point. — Pronotum: distinctly to moderately longer than wide (PW / PL = 0.7–0.8), dorsal rows of punctures each with 4 punctures. — Legs: Mesotarsi shorter than mesotibiae, metatarsi shorter than metatibiae, first metatarsomere shorter than fifth (S 1 / S 5 = 0.8–0.9). — Elytra: at sides moderately to distinctly longer than pronotum at midline (EtL / PL = 1.2–1.3). — Male sexual characters: Sternum 8 deeply emarginate medio-apically. Aedeagus with median lobe gradually narrowed from base into rather acute apex, internal sac with one pair of elongate and sclerotized structures (Fig. 6 D View Figure 6 ). — Female sexual characters: As described for the genus, with tergum 10 truncate apically (Fig. 5 R View Figure 5 ), accessory sclerite horseshoe-shaped (Fig. 5 T View Figure 5 ).
Geographical distribution.
Yuracarus diamantinus is currently recorded only from the Andes of Bolivia, at elevations ranging from approximately 2000 m to 2900 m (Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ).
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Yuracarus diamantinus ( Bernhauer, 1917 )
Chani-Posse, Mariana Raquel, Rodríguez-Melgarejo, Maryzender Erceliz & Ramírez-Salamanca, José Manuel 2025 |
Philonthus diamantinus
Ramírez-Salamanca JM & Silva-Tavera DF & Chani-Posse MR 2020: 151 - 167 |
Herman LH 2001: 2804 |
Blackwelder RE 1944: 132 |
Scheerpeltz O 1933: 1339 |
Bernhauer M 1917: 102 |
Chani-Posse MR & Ramírez-Salamanca JM : 199 |
Chani-Posse MR & Ramírez-Salamanca JM : 237 |