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Abstract
Recent flight intercept trapping in Gabon provided four female specimens of a new species of Scolytoplatypus Schaufuss with several unusual features. It is the smallest known Afrotropical species found to date (1.6 mm long), it has unusually long antennal clubs, and some characters show resemblance to small Asian species or to the Malagasy genus Remansus Jordal. Genetic data from four genes nevertheless place this species as the sister lineage to all other Afrotropical species where it forms an isolated position corresponding to deviant morphological features.Entities:
Keywords: Afrotropics; Scolytoplatypodini; ambrosia beetle; molecular phylogeny
Year: 2018 PMID: 29674923 PMCID: PMC5904514 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.749.24199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 1–4.Habitus, head and elytral declivity of sp. n.
Figure 5.Tree topology (excluding outgroups) resulting from all Bayesian analyses (PSRF = 1.0, sd = 0.003) and the parsimony analysis (L = 3503, CI = 0.48, RI = 0.54), of four gene fragments.
| 1 | Antennal club as long as the eye, hind corners of pronotum rounded, setae on metanepisternum simple, not divided, female size 1.6-1.7 mm long |
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| – | Antennal club at most 0.7 × as long as the eye, hind corners of pronotum acutely pointed laterally, setae on metanepisternum bifid, trifid or plumose, female size >2.3 mm long |
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| 2 | Scutellum flush with elytra |
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| – | Scutellum depressed, narrowly elongated | 3 |
| 3 | Profemur with a dorsal spine near its distal end |
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| – | Profemur smooth, without dorsal spine |
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| 4 | Sutural apex of elytra emarginated, notched |
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| – | Apex of elytra evenly rounded |
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| 5 | Vestiture on declivity consisting of white scale-like setae |
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| – | Declivity glabrous or with very fine setae |
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