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Adelopsis waclawi Gnaspini & Peck 2019, new species

Authors: Gnaspini, Pedro; Peck, Stewart B.;

Adelopsis waclawi Gnaspini & Peck 2019, new species

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Adelopsis waclawi, new species (Figs. 150–151) Adelopsis grouvellei; Szymczakowski, 1963: 671 [and Figs. 10–12 or 13—it is not possible to recognize which one refers to the specimen here assigned to this species] (misidentification—Gnaspini, 1996: 540, and see Notes under A. grouvellei, below). Holotype, male (NMPC). Type locality and data: Brazil: São Paulo State: São Paulo, Jaro Mráz leg. Labels: “ São Paulo / Bras. Mráz lgt / Mus. Pragense”. One male paratype with same data. Holotype here illustrated. Note: specimens misidentified as Adelopsis grouvellei Jeannel, 1936 in Szymczakowski (1963: 671) —Gnaspini, 1996: 540, and see Notes under A. grouvellei, below. Length: 2.0– 2.3 mm. Short Description. Eyes normal. Winged.Apex of the right lobe of the aedeagus subrectangular, with a rounded margin, in lateral view (Figs. 150, 151). Flagellum shorter (about 3/ 4 in length) than aedeagus, strongly curved, almost forming a 1-turn coil (Fig. 150). Proportion aedeagus/elytron = 0.35. Female unknown. Etymology. The name is given in honor of Wacław Szymczakowski, who examined the specimens, for his large contribution to systematics of cholevines. Distribution. Brazil: São Paulo State: known only from type locality. Taxonomic Remarks. The lateral view of the aedeagus (Fig. 150) seems to help in the recognition of this species.

Published as part of Gnaspini, Pedro & Peck, Stewart B., 2019, Redescription of the ' older Adelopsis' species (Coleoptera: Leiodidae: Cholevinae: Ptomaphagini) based on the analysis of type specimens, pp. 1-62 in Zootaxa 4696 (1) on pages 32-33, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4696.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3542765

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Coleoptera, Insecta, Arthropoda, Adelopsis, Animalia, Biodiversity, Adelopsis waclawi, Leiodidae, Taxonomy

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