3464
Author
Levey, Brian
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-09-07
3464
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journal article
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Key to the species of the
propinqua
species-group
1 Base of elytra markedly biarcuate; each elytron with traces of four costae; upperside and underside golden-green, the elytra with a specifically diagnostic black pattern (Fig. 129)........................
M. eximia
sp. n.
(
gloriosa
species-group)
- Without the above combination of characters................................................................ 2
2 Underside clothed with inconspicuous, very sparse, short, translucent, silvery pubescence; very large, robust species,
14–21 mm
long (
Fig. 141
)
M. robusta
Carter
(
gloriosa
species-group)
- Underside clothed with obvious, longer, denser pubescence; smaller, less robust species, usually less than
14 mm
long..... 3
3 Elytra golden-copper with a diagnostic blue-black pattern consisting of a broad elongate vitta extending from the base to about the mid-length on each elytron, and a sinuate transverse mark just behind the middle which is narrowly prolonged basally and apically along the suture, and apically expanded laterally to produce a poorly defined arrow shaped mark; pronotum reddishcopper at centre becoming golden-copper laterally, with a pair of blue-black admedian vittae (Fig. 128); species from
Northern Territory
.................................................................................
M. dives
Carter
- Elytral colour pattern not as above; species not from
Northern Territory
.......................................... 4
4 Pubescence translucent, silvery.......................................................................... 5
- Pubescence opaque, white.............................................................................. 6
5 Mesoepisternum microreticulate, with a few, shallow, setae-bearing punctures; elytral apices narrowly rounded, the sutural margins slightly divergent at the apex; colour golden-green, golden or coppery, with the elytral apices reddish-violet or greenish-blue; head clothed with obvious, long, outstanding pubescence, the setae only downcurved near the tip (soiled specimens may have the pubescence flattened) (Fig. 122)
M. rectipilosa
sp. n.
- Mesoepisternum shiny, with a few, to many small, variably shaped punctures; elytral apices broadly rounded, the sutural margins not divergent at the apex; colour rarely as above; if head clothed with obvious, long pubescence, then setae downcurved for most of their length.....................................................
gloriosa
species-group
6 Pronotum with a pair of well defined admedian vittae; elytra with contrastingly coloured vittae or fasciae (Figs. 120, 121)... ................................................................................................... 13
- If pronotum with indications of a pair of admedian vittae then elytra without coloured vittae or fasciae although the elytral apices may be differently coloured to the rest of the elytra 7
7 Unpunctured anterior border of pronotum broad and well defined at the centre, separated by a well defined groove from the rest of the pronotum (
Fig. 152
); mesoepisternum with or without large shallow setae-bearing punctures on the disc; species from W.
Australia
.................................................................................... 8
- Unpunctured anterior border of pronotum narrow and sometimes poorly defined at centre, the groove often obsolete at the centre (
Fig. 151
); mesoepisternum usually with some large shallow setae-bearing punctures on the disc; species from S. & E.
Australia
........................................................................................... 11
8 Mesoepisternum with large shallow setae-bearing punctures on most of the disc (Fig. 44); pronotum more or less reddishpurple in central third contrasting with rest of the green pronotum; midline of pronotum usually depressed with the punctation denser in the midline than on the immediately adjacent areas (Fig. 123)
M. propinqua depressa
ssp. n.
- Mesoepisternum with few or no large shallow setae-bearing punctures on the disk; pronotum not bicoloured; midline of pronotum not depressed with the punctation no denser than that of the immediately adjacent areas..................... 9
9 Pubescence of underside less coarse scarcely concealing the punctation; inner half of elytra usually with the punctation partly arranged in punctured striae, the associated interstriae less regularly punctured; colour very variable................... 10
- Pubescence of underside slightly coarser, partly concealing the punctation; inner half of elytra usually uniformly punctured; colour usually brown-bronze (Fig. 125); aedeagus usually with parameres slightly widening from base to mid-length (
Fig. 183
)..................................................................................
M. uniformis
Carter
10 Upperside green or olive-green, the apices of the elytra reddish-purple or reddish-violet (Fig. 124); underside reddish-purple or blackish-lilac; aedeagus with parameres widest beyond the mid-length (
Fig. 182
).....................
M. simulata
sp. n.
- Colour very variable, but not usually as above; aedeagus with parameres scarcely widening, almost parallel sided in basal twothirds (
Fig. 185
)...............................................................
M. cuprifera
(Laporte & Gory)
11 Elytra moderately shiny, usually with weak microsculpture; with indications of punctured striae and often costate interstriae in the internal half; pronotum usually slightly depressed or unpunctured in the midline................................ 12
- Elytra usually less shiny, with obvious microsculpture; with scarcely a trace of punctured striae or costate intervals in the internal half; pronotum usually neither depressed nor unpunctured in the midline;
Tasmania
, S. E.
Victoria
& A.C.T.......................................................................................
M. propinqua porteri
(Hope)
12 Pronotum often unpunctured for part of its length, in the midline, not or scarcely depressed (
Fig. 150
); elytral interstriae usually not costate in internal half; elytral apices in male crimson or reddish-violet; S.
Australia
& N.W.
Victoria
..........................................................................................
M. propinqua verna
(Hope)
- Pronotum usually slightly depressed and the punctation usually more dense in the midline than elsewhere (
Fig. 149
); elytra usually with one or two costate interstriae in the internal half; elytral apices sometimes darkened, but not differently coloured from the rest of the elytra;
New South Wales & Queensland
..................
M. propinqua propinqua
(Laporte & Gory)
13 Elytra blackish-lilac, blackish-green or reddish-copper with a blue-green, golden-green or reddish-copper sutural vitta, humeral vitta, median fascia and pre-apical macula, the median fascia sometimes joined to the humeral vitta (Fig. 120).......................................................................................
M. regalis regalis
Carter
- Elytra reddish-purple with a broad bright green sinuate lateral vitta extending from the base to the apical fifth (Fig. 121).................................................................................
M. regalis carnabyorum
ssp. n.