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Inca neglectus Sousa & Seidel 2021, sp. nov.

  • 1. Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Avenida Nazaré 481, Ipiranga, 04263 - 000 São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • 2. Centrum für Naturkunde, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146, Hamburg, Germany.

Description

Inca neglectus sp. nov.

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Figs 1F–J, Q, 2E–H, N, 3B, E, 4B

Differential diagnosis

Inca neglectus sp. nov. is very similar to I. axeli sp. nov. in that both species have clypeal horns in males with dorsolateral tooth long and acute (short and rounded in I. irroratus), posterior angles of pronotum acute (rounded in I. irroratus), medial area of elytra with large waxy maculae (absent in I. irroratus), and posterior tooth of protibia long and acute (short and rounded in I. irroratus). Inca neglectus sp. nov. has the inner dorsal carina of clypeal horns gradually interrupted (abruptly interrupted at apex in I. axeli sp. nov.) and the outer distal process of parameres long and rounded (long and acuminate in I. axeli sp. nov. and short and rounded in I. irroratus) (see Table 2).

Etymology

The species epithet comes from the Latin word ‘ neglectus ’ referring to the species being neglected taXonomically since Burmeister first described it, but did not name it, in 1847.

Material examined

Holotype BRAZIL – Rio de Janeiro • 1 ♂; “Bras. [Brasil], Nov. Frib. [Nova Friburgo], Bske [Bescke] leg., 54, irroratus Ch. Gor. & P, HOLOTYPE, Inca neglectus, sp. nov., det. Sousa & Seidel 2020”; MLUH.

Paratypes (6 ♂♂ and 4 ♀♀) BRAZIL – Espirito Santo • 1 ♂; “Brasil, Espirito Santo, EX col. Visc. Bonvouloir, Inca irroratus Chevr. (?), Burm., 1847 (not 1842), G.J.Arrow det., Brit. Mus. 1946-356”; BMNH. – Minas Gerais • 1 ♂; Ouro Preto; 27 Dec. 1998; F. Ohaus leg.; MZSP. – Rio de Janeiro • 1 ♀; “Bras. [Brasil], Nov. Frib. [Nova Friburgo], Bske [Bescke] leg., irroratus Ch. Gor. & P.”; MLUH • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; “Bras. [Brasil], Bske [Bescke] leg., irroratus Ch. Gor. & P”; MLUH • 1 ♂; Nova Friburgo, Garrafão, Cascatinha, 23 Mar. 2003; UFRPE • 1 ♀; same locality as for preceding; 6 Apr. 2002; UFRPE • 1 ♀; same locality as for preceding; Mar. 1999; R. Vassalo leg., “Coleção F. & P. Grossi”; UFRPE • 1 ♂; same locality as for preceding; 27 Mar. 2004; R. Vassalo leg.; UFRPE • 1 ♂; Petropolis; “21.7.947 [21 Jul. 1947], Luiz P. Leite, Coll. IRSNB, Inca besckei Schaum; ex coll J. ROUCH, I.G.: 32.703”; RBINS.

Paratypes are labelled with “ PARATYPE; Inca neglectus; sp. nov.; det. Sousa & Seidel, 2020”.

Description

Holotype (male)

BODY (Fig. 1I–H [=images of almost identical paratype]). Total length including clypeal horns 42.0 mm; width across humeri 17.0 mm.

COLOUR. Reddish brown with dark green heterogeneous spots, dorsal surface with weak green and orange metallic reflections; legs and meso- and metathoraX with reddish brown bright colour (Fig. 1F– H, Q).

HEAD. Surface of frons with dark green and dark reddish-brown waxy secretion; clypeal horns with anterior area of inner dorsal carina gradually interrupted at apex; dorsolateral tooth long and acute (Fig. 1Q).

THORAX. Lateral margin of pronotum strongly sinuous; lateromedial area with elongated and irregular fovea; longitudinal groove well marked; posterior angles acute (Fig. 1I–H). Anterior prosternal process acute, projected and densely setose in the median area; can be acute or rounded and little or strongly projected. Anterolateral area of scutellar plate punctate. Elytra little maculated with light yellow waxy maculae covering all surface (Fig. 1F).

LEGS. Posterior tooth of protibia long and acute (Fig. 3B). Mesempodium with 2 setae.

ABDOMEN. Fovea of sternite VII strongly marked. Disc of pygidium densely punctate, lateral area with well-defined punctures.

TERMINALIA. Aedeagus: outer distal process of parameres long and rounded (Fig. 1I–J).

MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATIONS (males). Body length 33−42 mm, width 14−17 mm. Head. In brachycerous specimens the dorsolateral tooth can be rounded and reduced in size.

Female

BODY (Fig. 2E–G). Length 40–42 mm; width across humeri 16–18 mm. Colour of waxy secretion of elytra surface varies from reddish brown to dark reddish brown with waxy maculae that can vary from light yellow to gold yellow colour.

Type locality

Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.

Distribution

Brazil: Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais (Ouro Preto) and Rio de Janeiro (Nova Friburgo) states (Fig. 5).

Remarks

Burmeister (1847) described and diagnosed this species under I. irroratus. After careful examination of morphological evidence we conclude that the real I. irroratus is actually what Burmeister identified as his new species I. burmeisteri, leaving this species unnamed. The specimens listed in ‘additional material’ under I. burmeisteri in Seidel et al. (2018) belong to I. neglectus sp. nov.

Notes

Published as part of Sousa, Rafael & Seidel, Matthias, 2021, Review of the Inca irroratus species group with description of two new species of Inca LePeletier & Serville, 1828 (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Cetoniinae), pp. 15-35 in European Journal of Taxonomy 748 (1) on pages 26-27, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.748.1335, http://zenodo.org/record/4736129

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
BMNH , MLUH , MZSP , RBINS , UFRPE
Event date
1947-07-21 , 1998-12-27 , 2002-04-06 , 2003-03-23 , 2004-03-27
Family
Cetoniidae
Genus
Inca
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Coleoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Sousa & Seidel
Species
neglectus
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype , paratype
Verbatim event date
1947-07-21 , 1998-12-27 , 2002-04-06 , 2003-03-23 , 2004-03-27
Taxonomic concept label
Inca neglectus Sousa & Seidel, 2021

References

  • Burmeister H. 1847. Handbuch der Entomologie, volume 5. Coleoptera Lamellicornia Xylophila et Pectinicornia. T. C. F. Enslin, Berlin.
  • Seidel M., Arriaga-Varela E. & Sousa R. 2018. Catalogue of the Incini with the description of the first Archedinus from Honduras (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniinae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 58 (2): 389 - 405.