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Tetrasubstituted-Cyclobutadienepalladium Halides
Title: Tetrasubstituted-Cyclobutadienepalladium Halides, Author: David F. Pollock, Location: ThodeDiphenylacetylenes, RC2R, (R=C6H5, p-ClC6H4 , p-CH3C6H4 , p-CH3OC6H4) reacted with
palladium (II) complexes to give [R4C4OEtPdC1]2 , or
[R4C4 (PdCl2)nI2 and R6C6. Hydrogen halides converted
[R4C4OEtPdCl]2 to [R4C4PdX2]2. Particularly significant were the reactions in
which a cyclobutadiene (R4C4) was transferred from
palladium or nickel onto other metals. A very interesting
reaction was the unprecedented ligand exchange. (R4C4PdX2)2 + 2(R'3P)2NiX2 -> (R4C4NiX2)2 + 2(R'3P)2PdX2 R'OH reacted with [R4C4PdX2]2 (except R=p-CH3OC6H4) to
give exo[R4C4OR'PdX]2 and acids reversed this reaction.
Some complexes [R4C4PdC5H5]+ were also made by ligand
transfer of the cyclopentadienyl ligand onto palladium. 1 H.N.M.R. studies of compounds derived from p,p'-disubstituted diphenylacetylenes showed that the phenyl
region of the spectrum could be used to determine if
the compound possessed the symmetry of a cyclobutadiene
compound.ThesisDoctor of Philosophy (PhD
Austrophaeogala Hsiao & Pollock 2022, GEN. NOV.
AUSTROPHAEOGALA GEN. NOV. (FIGS 3D–I, 6, 7) Z o o b a n k r e g i s t r a t i o n: u r n: l s i d: z o o b a n k. org:act: F95E43C8-9D2B-41BB-8FE9-5F1BF4302AC2. Type species: Austrophaeogala lawrencei sp. nov., here designated. Diagnosis: Body (Fig. 3D, E, F, G, H, I) large-sized (c. 5.5–8.0 mm), long oval to somewhat pear-shaped, surface sparsely covered with long, fine setae, setae not clustered. Head (Fig. 6A) subquadrate, frontoclypeal region distinctly depressed, frontal furrows (Fig. 6B) present but shallowly depressed; compound eyes small, ratio of eye diameter to interocular space c. 1:3.8–4.0, without impressed ocular grooves or carinae, interfacetal setae extremely short, not obvious; apical maxillary palpomere (Fig. 6C) elongate securiform; apical labial palpomere (Fig. 6D) oval, subtruncate apically; antennae (Fig. 6E) short, not extending to elytra, simple, filiform. Pronotum (Fig. 6F) transverse, distinctly wider than head, with sides arcuate, disc with shallow, paired depressions, lateral pronotal carinae (Fig. 6G) only visible basally; prosternum (Fig. 6H) with procoxal cavities closed externally, widely open internally. Elytra (Figs 3D, F, G, I, 6I) long oval, without apicoventral binding patches. Legs (Fig. 6J) with penultimate tarsomere expanded, not wider than length of distal tarsomere, claws simple, with basal swelling. Abdominal ventrite II of male (Fig. 6K) with sex patch. Etymology: The genus name is composed of the Latin prefix Austro-, southern, derived from Australia and the root - phaeogala (from Greek φαιογαλά, buckwheat), from its related genus Phaeogala. Gender: feminine. Distribution: Presumably endemic to Australia.Published as part of Hsiao, Yun & Pollock, Darren A., 2022, Morphology-based phylogeny of oval palm and flower beetles (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Eurypinae), with descriptions of new genera and species from Australia, pp. 677-703 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 196 on page 691, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab122, http://zenodo.org/record/718678
Thisiomorphus caeruleus Pollock, 2016, new species
Thisiomorphus caeruleus, new species (Figs 4, 15, 37) Holotype, male, labeled: “Cerro Campana [8.66667, - 79.933333], 800m Panamá Prov., R.P. 29 Apr. ’ 70 H. P. Stockwell // Mycterus/ Lacconotus n. genus sp. 1 // HPSC // [large red label] HOLOTYPE ♂ Thisiomorphus caeruleus Pollock ”, in USNM. Allotype, female, labeled: “ PANAMA: Panama Prov. Cerro Campana V- 17-1993 F. Andrews & A. Gilbert // CDAE // [large red label] ALLOTYPE ♀ Thisiomorphus caeruleus Pollock ”, in CSCA. Paratypes: 1 female, labeled: “ Panamá: Panamá Pr. Cerro Campana, 850m 8 ° 40 ’N, 79 ° 56 ’W 21 Apr. ’ 73 Stockwell”, in USNM; 2 females, labeled: “PortoBello [9.550007, - 79.649962] PanMar 7 11 EA Schwarz”, in NMNH; 1 female, labeled: “ COSTA RICA: Heredia: Est. Biol. La Selva, 50-150m, 10 ° 26 ’N 84 °01’W [10.433333, - 84.016667]. 18.MAY. 1993, INBio-OET: M/05/ 100 // [blue label] CSCA Loan 2011 ”, in CSCA; 1 female, labeled: “ PANAMA: Panama Altos de Campana 26 May 1996 R. Turnbow”, in RHT; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Limón. R.B. Hitoy Cerere, Send. Espavel. 560m. 18 SEP- 4 OCT 2003, B. Gamboa, E. Rojas, W.Arana, Malaise # 3, L_S_ 401200 _ 569800 [9.661438, - 83.030709] # 75493 // [barcode label] INB 0003782859 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Alajuela, P.N. Volcán Tenorio, Guatuso, Falda Norte del Volcán Tenorio I, 1500 – 1600m, 30 MAY – 9 JUL 2005, J Azofeifa, Tp. malaise, L_N_ 294400 _ 426300 [10.670109, - 85.00698] # 83818 // [barcode label] INB 0003957449 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Limón. Pococí, Sector Cerro Cocorí, Finca de Elias Rojas. 160m. 23 NOV 1993 - 3 ENE 1994, E. Rojas, Malaise, L N 286000 _ 567500 [10.594274, - 83.716512] # 2593 // [barcode label] INB 0003819911 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Limón, Valle de la Estrella, R.B. Hitoy Cerere. Estación Hitoy Cerere. 100m. 0 4 MAR 1994. G. Carballo. Malaise. L_N_ 643400 _ 184600 [9.675378, - 83.026776] # 2889 // [barcode label] INB 0003497347 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC. Derivation of specific epithet. From the Latin word “ caeruleus ”, meaning “blue”, in allusion to the bluemetallic dorsal color of individuals of this species. Diagnosis. Adults of this species share the following diagnostic features: color uniform, dark brown to piceous, with at least a trace of blue to purple metallic sheen; lateral margins of pronotum subparallel basally, then anteriorly arcuate. Description. Measurements (mm, N = 9): HL = 0.80–0.96; PL = 0.80–0.92; EL = 3.00– 3.72; GHW = 1.00– 1.12; GPW = 1.08–1.28; GEW = 1.60–2.24; TL = 4.64–5.40. Ratios: EL/GEW = 1.54–1.95; GPW/PL = 1.30–1.43; TL/GEW = 2.38–2.93; GPW/GHW = 1.08–1.15. With characters of Thisiomorphus, and the following: Body relatively elongate, narrowly ovate (TL / GEW 2.65), lateral elytral margins slightly arcuate. Color. Antennae uniformly light rufous; maxillary palpi with 2 basal segments rufo-testaceous, distal palpomere distinctly darker, piceous; head and pronotum concolorous, rufo-piceous to near black, with slight bluepurple metallic sheen; elytra slightly lighter in color than forebody, also with metallic sheen; femora piceous, tibieae and especially tarsi lighter, rufous; venter uniformly dark, piceous. Antennae moderately elongate, antennomeres 3–7 filiform; antennomeres 8–10 relatively elongate, slightly expanded distally. Pronotum moderately wider than long (GPW / PL 1.37), slightly wider than head (GPW / GHW 1.12); lateral margins subparallel basally, then arcuate anteriorly, maximum width about midlength; hind angles not protruding; dorsal surface evenly convex, without depressions. Male genitalia. Parameres shorter than basale, inner margins shallowly sinuate basally; basale with anterior margin distinctly curved, lateral margins sinuate. Distribution. Specimens are known from COSTA RICA (Alajuela, Heredia, Limón) and PANAMA (Coclé, Colón, Panamá).Published as part of Pollock, Darren A., 2016, Revision of Thisiomorphus Pic (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Eurypinae) with descriptions of eleven new species from Central and South America and a key to genera of Neotropical Eurypinae, pp. 301-322 in Zootaxa 4093 (3) on page 313, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4093.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26410
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Austrophaeogala lawrencei Hsiao & Pollock 2022, SP. NOV.
AUSTROPHAEOGALA LAWRENCEI SP. NOV. (FIGS 3D–F, 6, 7A, C, E) Z o o b a n k r e g i s t r a t i o n: u r n: l s i d: z o o b a n k. org:act: 3495491A-9E02-4CFB-87E4-9B0782469E62. Type material: Holotype, ♂, NSW: ‘Dingo SF NW/ Wingham NSW/ 6. I. 90 // S. G. Watkins/ Collection/ Donated 2001’ (ANIC). Paratypes: NSW: 1 unsexed, ‘Wahr’u’ga [= Wahroonga]/ HJC’ (ANIC); 1 unsexed, ‘ NSW / Plumley//? Lagriidae / HJC// CARTER/ Collection’ (ANIC); 1 unsexed, ‘Hazelbrook/ N.S.W./ J. Armstrong’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ Dorrigo, N.S.W. / W. Heron’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ 30.24S 152.57E / Valery NSW / Euc. Plantation / 10. i. 67 at light/ R.S. McInnes’ (ANIC); 1♀, 1 unsexed, ‘ Bonville, N. S. W. / 30.23S 153.04E / 9. xii. 1968, light/ trap. P.B. Carne’ (ANIC); 2 unsexed, ‘same locality and collectors, 12. xii. 1968 ’ (ANIC); 1♂, 1♀, 5 unsexed, ‘same locality and collectors, 15. xii. 1968 ’ (ANIC); 5 unsexed, ‘same locality and collectors, 16. xii. 1968 ’ (ANIC); 2♂♂, 3♀♀, 33 unsexed, ‘ Wauchope, NSW. (31.27 S / 152.44 E) 72km. W. on/ Oxley Highway 4. i. 70 / wet sclerophyll, at light/ Britton, Holloway, Misko’ (33 in ANIC; 2 in BMNH; 3 in NMNS); 1♂, ‘ 28.37S 153.21E / 4 km NEbyN of/ Whian Whian NSW / 21 Nov. 1976 / I.F.B. Common / & E.D. Edwards’ (ANIC); 1 unsexed, ‘ 33.19S 151.21E / 5 km NW of/ Ourimbah NSW / 25 Nov. 1976 / I.F.B. Common / & E.D. Edwards’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ 28 km ENE of/ Marulan NSW on/ Hume Hwy. 24. Nov. 77 / E.B. Britton’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ Wollomombi Falls / 40km E Armidale, NSW/ 1978– 1979 R. Noske’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ Clyde Mt. NSW./ 780m, 18 air km/ SE of Braidwood / 4 Feb. 1981 (MV)/ J. Powell coll’ (ANIC); 1♀, ‘ 35.58S 150.09E / Congo, 8km SEbyE of Moruya NSW/ 1 Jan. 82 / M.S. Upton // Window trap’ (ANIC); 1♀, ‘ Lansdowne S.F. / N. of Taree NSW / 24 Jan. 1982 / G. Williams’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ Lower Bucca SF/ NSW 14 airkm NW/ Coffs Harbour / 18 Nov. 1982 / J. T. Doyen coll.’ (ANIC)); 1 unsexed, ‘ AUSTRALIA: NSW / 5 km.NE Nerriga / 24.I-4.II.1984 / L. Masner // Dry sclerophyll/ Eucalyptus forest/ MT, 600m. ’ (CMNC); 2♀♀, ‘ 35.30 S 150.18 E / Kioloa SF 15km NE/ Batemans Bay, NSW / Nov. 86 M. G. Robinson / flight interc. trap’ (ANIC); 2♀♀, ‘same locality and collectors, Dec. 86 ’ (ANIC); 1♀, ‘same locality and collectors, Jan. 87, ex malaise trap’ (ANIC); 4♀♀, ‘same locality, date and collectors, flight interc. trap’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘same locality and collectors, Mar. 87, ex sticky trap’ (ANIC); 1♀, ‘ Mt York NSW/ 18. I. 87 / S Watkins // S. G. Watkins / Collection / Donated 2001’ (ANIC); 1♀, ‘AUSTRAL: NSW / Bondi St. For. / Gulf Rd. / S/ Bombala / Jan. 16,1989/ J& R. Bell’ (DAPC); 1♂, 2♀♀, ‘ Lots 72, 73, 148/ Caparra NSW/ 3. I. 90 // S. G. Watkins / Collection / Donated 2001’ (ANIC); 1♂, 1♀, ‘same data as holotype’ (ANIC); 2♀♀, ‘ AUSTR, NSW, Chichester / St. Fr. Frying Pan / For. Pk. 300m ca. 22 kmN/ Dungog 19.XII.1990 / u-v light nr. river// D.A. Pollock &/ L.A. Reichert,/ collectors’ (DAPC); 1♀, ‘ AUSTR, NSW, Border/ Ranges N.Pk. Sheep-/ station Crk. cmpgrnd/ 375 m 6-8.I.1991 / Pollock & Reichert // u-v light scler. for.’ (DAPC); 1♀, ‘ Wadsworth Trail / at Potoroo Road / Dingo SF NSW / 18. xii. 1995 / m. v. light ♀ // S. G. Watkins / Collection / Donated 2001’ (ANIC); 1 ♀, ‘ Rowley’s Rock / Flora Reserve / Dingo SF NSW/ 18. Jan. 96 / m. v. light ♀ // S. G. Watkins / Collection / Donated 2001’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ Starr’s Creek / Lansdowne SF / NSW 26.xii.95 / 95:1253/ m. v. light // S. G. Watkins / Collection / Donated 2001’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ AUSTRALIA: NSW / Point Plomer / 11 January 1996 / To Light / J BUGEJA’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ 33.48S 150.22E NSW / Waterfall / 6 Nov. 1998 / A. Leask’ (ANIC); 1♀, ‘ 37.13S 149.43E NSW / East Boyd NP 54km / SE Bombala / 6 Dec. 2004 – 12 Jan. / 2005 / C. Lambkin, N. Starick // Anteaters Rd. / malaise trap ANIC/ bulk sample 2614’ (ANIC). QLD: 2♂♂, 1♀, ‘ AUSTR, QLD, Brisbane / For. Pk. Mt. Glorious / St. For. nr. Mt. Glor.,/ village ca. 500 m / 14-15.I.1991 u-v// D.A. Pollock &/ L.A. Reichert,/ collectors’ (DAPC). VIC: 1♀, ‘ At Light / Brodribb Mill / Orbost, Vic. / 2.2.1971 / C. D. Howick’ (ANIC); 1♂, ‘ 37.47S 148.44E VIC/ Cape Conran Coastal / Park 24km SE Orbost / 12 Jan.–13 Feb. 2005 / C. Lambkin, N. Starick // malaise trap ANIC/ bulk sample 2623/ heath under forest’ (ANIC). Diagnosis: This species is similar to its congener in both appearance and genitalic structures, but can be distinguished by the following characters: usually larger body size, c. 7.0 mm (usually smaller, c. 5.4 mm in the new species Austrophaeogala ovipennis); elongate, nearly parallel-sided, long oval body shape (Fig. 3D, F) (pear-shaped body, widened posteriorly in A. ovipennis; Fig. 3G, I); slightly thinner body (Fig. 3E) (slightly thicker body; Fig. 3H); more elongate elytra (broader and stouter in A. ovipennis); pubescence on body surface slightly sparser and shorter (Fig. 3D, F) (slightly denser and longer in A. ovipennis; Fig. 3G, I); mesocoxal cavities completely laterally closed (Fig. 7A) (slightly open in A. ovipennis; Fig. 7B); sex patch with setae more decumbent (Fig. 7C) (more erect in A. ovipennis; Fig. 7D); distribution: mainly New South Wales (mainly North Queensland in A. ovipennis). Description: Body length: 4.7–8.5 mm (6.6 in holotype); width: 1.4–3.0 mm (2.2 in holotype). Male (Fig. 3D, E). Body long oval, nearly parallelsided; body brown to blackish brown, colour of antennae, maxillary and labial palps and legs lighter; surface sparsely covered with short, fine yellowish setae, setae on dorsum slightly longer than ventral side. Head (Fig.6A) subquadrate, with frontoclypeal region (Fig. 6B) distinctly depressed and vertex moderately convex, frontal furrows shallowly depressed; surface semilustrous, coarsely and densely punctate, with fine, sparse, decumbent yellowish setae. Compound eyes small, globular and prominent, protruding laterally, ratio of eye diameter to interocular space 1:4.0. Clypeus short, flat, broad, distal margin truncate, with some yellowish setae on the distal margin of the disc. Apical maxillary palpomeres (Fig. 6C) elongate securiform. Apical labial palpomere (Fig. 6D) oval, subtruncate apically. Antennae (Fig. 6E) short, barely extending to the posterior angles of pronotum; scape and pedicel robust, antennomeres III–VII filiform, VIII–X filiform to slightly serrate, XI oval, rounded apically; scape and antennomeres III subequal in length, pedicel shorter than antennomeres III, pedicel and antennomeres IV– XI subequal in length. Pronotum (Fig. 6F) transverse, distinctly wider posteriorly, 1.4× wider than head, 0.70× longer than wide; surface semilustrous, coarsely and densely punctate, with fine, sparse, decumbent yellowish setae; lateral margins arcuate, widest near midlength, sometimes with few small, weakly developed tubercles; anterior margin nearly straight; posterior margin weakly arcuate; anterior angles obtuse; basal angles obtuse; disc weakly convex, with paired shallow depressions medially, with paired small, deep posterior foveae, foveae connected by shallow groove along posterior margin. Scutellar shield distinctly wider than long, weakly convex, obtuse apically; surface semilustrous, coarsely and densely punctate, with clustered decumbent yellowish setae densely distributed. Elytra (Figs 3D, 6I) 1.4× wider than pronotum, 2.1× longer than wide, nearly parallel-sided; surface semilustrous, coarsely and densely punctate, with fine decumbent yellowish setae sparsely distributed. Ventral surface coarsely and densely punctate, punctation on abdomen fine, covered with fine, sparse, decumbent yellowish setae. Abdominal ventrite II (Figs 6K, 7C) with sex patch consisting of long, dense, decumbent yellowish setae. Pygidium broadly rectangular, apical margin weakly and widely emarginate medially, sparsely pubescent. Abdominal sternite VIII subtruncate apically, slightly emarginate medially, sparsely pubescent apically. Legs slender, relatively short. Claws simple, with basal swelling. Male genitalia with median lobe oriented dorsad the tegmen; abdominal sternite IX forming ring-like sclerite. Tegmen (Fig. 7E) with basale relatively short, stout, deeply concave basally, sides narrowed distally, 1.1× longer than apicale; apicale approximate basally, becoming widely separated apically, acuminate and strongly incurvate distally. Median lobe (Fig. 7E) stout, hastate, divided into broad basal disc and ensiform apex, basal disc and ensiform apex subequal in length; basal disc explanate, produced basolaterally; apex ensiform, tapered apically. Female (Fig. 3F). Similar to male holotype externally. Ovipositor with sides subparallel, moderately narrowed apically. Paraproct elongate, with length 3.3× coxite, 5.4× longer than wide; proctiger with apex rounded; two distinct ventral and dorsal baculi present. Coxites segmented, sparsely pubescent. Styli short, subcylindrical, inserted subapically. Bursa copulatrix sac-like, distinctly rounded. Etymology: The specific epithet honours John F. Lawrence, one of the lead editors of the Australian beetles book series, for his invaluable contribution to the development of systematic coleopterology in Australia. His expertise and vast knowledge have greatly improved the state of knowledge of Tenebrionoidea and many other taxa in Australia and around the world. Distribution: This species occurs widely from southern Queensland to eastern Victoria (Fig. 8). Remarks: Based on label data, individuals have been collected in light traps with activity during the summer season (November to March).Published as part of Hsiao, Yun & Pollock, Darren A., 2022, Morphology-based phylogeny of oval palm and flower beetles (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Eurypinae), with descriptions of new genera and species from Australia, pp. 677-703 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 196 on pages 691-694, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab122, http://zenodo.org/record/718678
Erratum to: Effect of moderate red wine intake on cardiac prognosis after recent acute myocardial infarction of subjects with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Diabetic Medicine, (2006), 23, 9, (974-981), 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2006.01886.x)
In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola.In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola
Thisiomorphus solisi Pollock, 2016, new species
Thisiomorphus solisi, new species (Figs 12, 20, 37) Holotype, male, labeled: “Rio San Lorenzo, 1050m, Tierras Morenas, Z.P. Tenorio, Prov. Guanacaste Costa Rica, A. Marin 23 mar a 21 abr 1992 L-N 287800,427600 [10.610459, - 84.994966] // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI000 413251 // [large red label] HOLOTYPE ♂ Thisiomorphus solisi Pollock ”, in INBC. Allotype, female, labeled: “Rio San Lorenzo, 1050m, Tierras Morenas, Z.P. Tenorio, Prov. Guanacaste Costa Rica. M. Segura 23 mar a 21 abr 1992 L-N 287800,427600 [10.610459, - 84.994966] // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 000 775783 // [large red label] ALLOTYPE ♀ Thisiomorphus solisi Pollock ”, in INBC. Paratypes: 1 male, labeled: “Rio San Lorenzo, 1050m, Tierras Morenas, Z.P. Tenorio, Prov. Guanacaste Costa Rica. Abr 1992 F. Quesada L-N 287800,427600 [10.610459, - 84.994966] // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 000 770346 ”, in INBC; 1 male, with identical first label as first paratype, second label: “[barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 000 770411 ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “Est. Pitilla, 700m, 9 kmS Sta.Cecilia, P.N. Guanacaste, Prov. Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Tp Malaise Ene a abr 1992 L-N 330200,380200 [10.992609, - 85.429477] // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 000 716265 ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “Est. Pitilla, 700m, 9km S. Sta Cecilia, Prov. Guan. COSTA RICA, C. Moraga Abr 1991, L-N-330200,380200 [10.992609, - 85.429477] // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 000 687115 ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “Est. Pitilla, 700m, 9km S Sta Cecilia, Prov. Guan. COSTA RICA, Tp Malaise, 1990, L-N-330200,380200 [10.992609, - 85.429477] // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 000 303739 ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “ Panamá: Panamá Pr. Cerro Campana, 850 M 8 ° 40 ’N 79 ° 56 ’W [8.666667, - 79.933333] // 14.VII. 1974 H.A. Hespenheide”, in HAHC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA: Alajuela Peñas Blancas [10.066434, -84.616700], 800m 19 May 1989, J. Ashe, R. Brooks, R. Leschen ex., flight intercept // Costa Rica Exped. # 265 Snow Entomol. Mus. // Lacconotinae gen.? Det. by R. Leschen”, in SEMC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA: La Suiza de Turrialba [9.846085, - 83.616359], 1923 Pablo Schild”, in CMNH; 2 males, 1 female, labeled: “[blue label] PANAMA Panama Cupira Cerro Campana 8 ° 41 ’N 79 ° 55 ’W [8.683333, - 79.916667] 5 Apr 80 900m 1100 2734 // Philips Coll // Mycteridae det. M.A. Ivie 1994 ”, in MAIC; 1 female, labeled: “ COSTA RICA, Prov. Alajuela, Upala, Bijagua, Albergue Heliconias, Send lag Danto. 1100 m. 0 4 AGO 2000. A. López, Red de Golpe. L_N_ 423760 _ 298100 [10.70351, - 85.030266] # 58557 // [barcode label] INB 0003302628 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 sex unknown, labeled: “ COSTA RICA, Prov. Guanacaste, Río San Lorenzo, Tierras Morenas, 1050 m. 8 Mar al 26 APR 1995, G. Rodriquez. Malaise. L N. 287800 427600 [10.610459, - 84.994966] # 4488 // [barcode label] INB 0003831738 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “Estac. Pitilla, 700 m, 9 kmS Santa Cecilia, Guanacaste COSTA RICA, Mar 1990 P.Rios, C. Moraga & R. Blanco. [something inked over] 330200- 380200 [10.992609, - 85.429477] // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 000 176582 ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA, Prov. Guanacaste, Río San Lorenzo, Tierras Morenas, 1050 m. 8 Mar al 26 APR 1995, G. Rodriquez. Malaise. L N. 287800 427600 [10.610459, - 84.994966] # 4488 // [barcode label] INB 0003831740 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA, Prov. Alajuela, San Ramón. Est Reserva Biol Alberto Brenes, Río Sn Lorencito. 850m. 19-27 MAR 1999. C. Rojas. Manual L N 245500 _ 470800 [10.228576, - 84.599853] # 52464 // [barcode label] INB 0003102285 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Alajuela, Upala, P.N. Volcán Tenorio, Alb. Heliconias, S. Heliconias, 700m. 17 ABR 2001. A. López. Manual. L_N_ 422600 _ 299100 [10.712528, - 85.04089] # 62012 // [barcode label INB 0003172853 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “Estación Pitilla, 9 km S. Sta. Cecilia, Prov. Guana, COSTA RICA. 700m. 1- 15 Jul 1992. P. Ríos, L N 330200 _ 380200 [10.992609, - 85.429477 ] # 1343 // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 001 729560 ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Alajuela, P.N. Volcán Tenorio. Upala, Alb. Heliconias, Sector Mirador. 1000m. 10 JUL 2001. A. Lopez. Libre. L_N_ 298575 _ 423400 [10.707797, - 85.033566] # 63545 // [barcode label] INB 0003341571 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “Est.Pitilla, 700m, 9km S Sta Cecilia, Prov. Guan. COSTA RICA, P. Rios, Abr 1991, L-N-330200,380200 [10.992609, - 85.429477] // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 000 535456 ”, in INBC; 1 male, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Alajuela. Guatuso. P.N. Volcán Tenorio. Falda Norte Volcán Tenorio I. 1600 m. 24 JUL- 17 AGO 2005. J. Azofeifa. Tp. Malaise. L_N_ 294400 _ 426300 [10.670109, - 85.00698] # 84551 // [barcode label] INB 0003972703 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “Sect. San Ramón, Prov. Alaju, COSTA RICA. 620 m. 11-15 Abr 1994, E. Araya, L N 318100 _ 381900 [10.883267, - 85.413544] # 3021 // [barcode label] COSTA RICA INBIO CRI 002 097809”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “ PANAMA: Veraguas Prov. RB Serrania del Tute 9 km W. Santa Fe 08° 31 ’07”N, 81 °07’00” [8.518611, - 81.116667 ] 25 -vii- 1999, 900 - 960m J. B. Woolley 99 / 060”, in TAMU; 1 female, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Alajuela. Guatuso. P.N. Volcán Tenorio. Falda Norte Volcán Tenorio I. 1600 m. 9 JUN- 24 JUL 2005. J. Azofeifa. Tp. Malaise. L_N_ 294400 _ 426300 [10.670109, - 85.00698] # 84194 // [barcode label] INB 0003968289 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Alajuela, Upala, Bijagua, Alberque Heliconias, Send lag Danto. 1100m. 0 4 AGO 2000. A. López. Red de Golpe. L_N_ 423760 _ 298100 [10.70351, - 85.030266] # 58557 // [barcode label] INB 0003302634 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Alajuela, Upala, Bijagua, P.N. Volcán Tenorio, Sendero Heliconias, 700m, 27 MAY 2002, A. López, Red de Golpe, L_N_ 299100 _ 422600 [10.712528, - 85.04089] # 69670 // [barcode label] INB 00034913181 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC; 1 female, labeled: “ COSTA RICA. Prov. Guanacaste, Río San Lorenzo, Tierras Morenas. 1050m. 8 Mar al 26 APR 1995. G. Rodriguez. Malaise. L N 287800 427600 [10.610459, - 84.994966 ] # 4488 // [barcode label] INB 0003831724 INBIOCRI COSTA RICA ”, in INBC. Derivation of specific epithet. This species is named in honor of Angel Solís, curator of Coleoptera at InBio (Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad), San Jose, Costa Rica, who has been very helpful in loaning much interesting material for study. Diagnosis. This species is most easily recognized by the pronotal structure: straight, parallel lateral margins, with denticulate, projecting hind angles. Description. Measurements (mm, N = 11). HL = 0.68–0.92; PL = 0.68–0.84; EL = 2.76–3.52; GHW = 0.88 – 1.00; GPW = 0.88–1.08; GEW = 1.52 –2.00; TL = 4.12–5.24. Ratios: EL/GEW = 1.70 –2.00; GPW/PL = 1.18–1.30; TL/GEW = 2.53–3.05; GPW/GHW = 0.87–1.08. With characters of Thisiomorphus, and the following: Body moderately elongate (TL / GEW 2.76), lateral elytral margins subparallel to slightly arcuate. Color. Antennae and maxillary palpi uniformly rufo-testaceous; head and pronotum uniformly non-metallic brown to piceous; elytra non-metallic brown, lighter in color than forebody; apical patches visible in some specimens, distinctly darker than background elytral color; legs uniformly rufo-testaceous, femora in some specimens slightly darker than tibiae and tarsi; venter uniformly dark rufous. Antennae relatively elongate; antennomeres 3–7 filiform; antennomeres 8–10 relatively elongate, slightly expanded distally. Pronotum moderately wider than long (GPW / PL 1.25), subequal in width to head (GPW / GHW 1.00); lateral margins straight, sides subparallel; hind angles distinct, protruding; dorsal surface evenly convex, without depressions. Male genitalia. Parameres shorter than lateral margin of basale, inner margins very shallowly emarginate basally; basale with anterior margin straight to slightly bisinuate, lateral margins relatively straight, somewhat angulate towards base. Distribution. Specimens of T. solisi have been collected from COSTA RICA (Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste) and PANAMA (Panamá, Veraguas).Published as part of Pollock, Darren A., 2016, Revision of Thisiomorphus Pic (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Eurypinae) with descriptions of eleven new species from Central and South America and a key to genera of Neotropical Eurypinae, pp. 301-322 in Zootaxa 4093 (3) on pages 319-321, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4093.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26410
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