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Abstract
Two new species of Myrmedonota are described from Mexico. Illustrations and a distribution map are provided, as are keys to identify Myrmedonota known from the Nearctic and Neotropics. Specimens were collected by means of mercury vapor light traps or flight interception traps.Entities:
Keywords: Lomechusini; Nearctic; Neotropical; false Lomechusini
Year: 2014 PMID: 25589869 PMCID: PMC4284635 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.464.8549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.Habitus of Santiago-Jiménez, sp. n., male.
Figures 3–10.Santiago-Jiménez, sp. n. male (3, 5, 7–9) and female (4, 6, 10). 3 tergite VIII 4 tergite VIII 5 sternite VIII (note that macrosetae were lost, only pores were illustrated) 6 sternite VIII (note that macrosetae were lost, only pores were illustrated) 7 median lobe, lateral view 8 median lobe, dorsal view 9 paramere, outer lateral view 10 spermatheca. Scale bar = 0.2 mm, except scale bar of spermatheca = 0.1 mm.
Figure 19.Collection sites of Santiago-Jiménez, sp. n. (black square) and Santiago-Jiménez, sp. n. (black circle).
Figure 2.Habitus of Santiago-Jiménez, sp. n., male.
Figures 11–18.Santiago-Jiménez, sp. n. male (11, 13, 15–17) and female (12, 14, 18). 11 tergite VIII 12 tergite VIII 13 sternite VIII 14 sternite VIII 15 median lobe, lateral view 16 median lobe, dorsal view 17 paramere, outer lateral view 18 spermatheca. Scale bar = 0.2 mm, except scale bar of spermatheca = 0.1 mm.
| 1 | Length of body 3.0 mm or less | |
| – | Length of body more than 3.0 mm (maximum 4.2 mm) | |
| 2 | Pronotum yellowish; spermatheca with proximal end curved over itself (Fig. 20 in | |
| – | Pronotum reddish brown, dark brown or black; spermatheca with proximal end not curved over itself | |
| 3 | Abdominal segments unicolored, black; spermatheca V–shaped (Fig. 21 in | |
| – | Abdominal segments bicolored, usually II–IV or only anterior half of IV paler than V–VIII; spermatheca S–shaped, or if V–shaped, then abdominal tergites bicolored, with II–III and base of IV dark brown, and posterior half of IV to VIII black | |
| 4 | Abdominal tergites II–IV dark brown, and V–VIII black; spermatheca V–shaped (Fig. 4 in | |
| – | Abdominal tergites II–IV yellowish to reddish brown, with at most a dark brown spot on each one, and tergites V–VIII darker; spermatheca S–shaped | |
| 5 | Abdominal tergites II–IV yellowish with a dark spot on medial area of tergites III–IV (Fig. | |
| – | Abdominal tergites II–IV reddish brown and V–VIII blackish brown (sometimes medial areas of tergite IV and V blackish brown); apex of median lobe, long, looking more sharply curved ventrally (Fig. 8 in | |
| 6 | Pronotum yellowish to dark brown; elytra bicolored with humeral region yellow and rest of elytra dark brown; abdominal tergites II–IV yellowish and V–VIII dark brown to black (except basal region of tergite V is yellowish); apex of median lobe, slightly curved ventrally (Fig. 6 in | |
| – | Pronotum dark brown to black; elytra not bicolored, humeral region not yellow, elytra entirely brown; abdominal tergites III–V with apical region yellowish brown, appearing paler than the rest (Fig. |