Notes on Australian Laius Guérin-Méneville, Dicranolaius Champion and Intybia Pascoe with description of new species related to Dicranolaius c-purpureus (Lea) (Coleoptera: Melyridae: Malachiinae)
Author
Liu, Zhenhua
Author
Ślipiński, Adam
Author
Pang, Hong
text
Zootaxa
2015
3936
2
272
280
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3936.2.7
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Dicranolaius
c-pupureus
(Lea)
(
Figures 1
E, 1F, 2B, 2H,
2I
, 3C,
3I
)
Laius
c-purpureus
Lea, 1914
: 220
.
Dicranolaius
c-purpureus
:
Wittmer, 1952
: 188
.
Description.
Length
5.58–6.28 mm
, PL/PW 0.58–0.74, EL/EW 3.15–3.48, HW/PW 0.75–0.83, EL/PL 2.76–3.52.
Male.
Head bicoloured, labrum, clypeus and anterior part of frons yellow or orange, remaining part of frons from middle of eyes and vertex black; pronotum entirely yellow or orange; scutellum black; elytra yellow or orange with dark blue slightly iridescent humeral area and C-shaped preapical marking not reaching suture (
Figs 1
E, 1F); antennomeres 1–3 yellow (
Fig. 2
H), remaining segments dark orange and brown; fore femur yellow or orange, protibia yellow or brown, tarsi orange; mid and hind legs brown or dark blue. Ventral side: prothorax yellow or orange, meso- and metathorax dark; abdomen yellow with the apex of terminal segment dark. Vestiture double of short and dense yellow or orange setae and sparse and twice longer bristles, which are pale on yellow or orange parts of elytra and darker on blue spots.
Head concave on vertex, covered with dense white setae and sparse yellow and dark bristles, very finely punctured. Antennal scape expanded, flat; antennomere 3 with two dorsal pointed processes on outer margin (
Fig.
2
I). Pronotum broader than head, widest at anterior third. Lateral margins and base with narrow bead; disk shiny, not distinctly punctured. Scutellum truncate apically with dense silver adpressed setae. Elytra widest at apical third; sides gradually expanded posterolaterally; surfaces densely punctured, punctures about twice as large as eye facets, 0.5 diameter apart. Fore femur with hump-like projection in middle of upper surface (
Fig. 2
B), second segment of fore tarsi prominent with dense black teeth along anterior edge.
FIGURE 1
.
Dicranolaius
species, dorsal and lateral habitus. (A, B)
Dicranolaius weiri
sp. n
.
; (C, D)
Dicranolaius similis
sp. n.
; (E, F)
Dicranolaius
c-pupureus
(Lea).
FIGURE 2.
Dicranolaius
, males; A–C Foreleg; D–I antenna and antennomeres 1–4. (A, D–E)
Dicranolaius weiri
sp. n
.
; (C, F–G)
Dicranolaius similis
sp. n.
; (B, H–I)
Dicranolaius
c-pupureus
(Lea).
FIGURE 3.
Dicranolaius
, males; A–C Penis; D–F Tergite VIII, dorsal; G–I Sternite VIII, ventral (A, D, G)
Dicranolaius weiri
sp. n
.
; (B, E, H)
Dicranolaius similis
sp. n
.
; (C, F, I)
Dicranolaius
c-pupureus
(Lea).
Tergite VIII with deep incision apically and a long median spur (
Fig. 3
F); sternite VIII as in
Figure
3
I. Aedeagus (
Fig. 3
C) with strong longitudinal sclerite and numerous spines in endophallus.
Female.
Similar to male in colour. Antennae not modified; frons and vertex flat; fore femora simple, second segment of fore tarsi normal.
Types
.
“
Laius
C-purpureus Lea Queensland Cotype/ Carins N. Queensland Hacker/
Paratype
/ On permanent loan from Macleay Museum University of Sydney” (2, ANIC).
Other specimens examined. Queensland:
Burdekin R., Selheim,
14.i.1964
, G. Monteith (
5 males
;
QMB
); Dotswood Stn,
146°15'E
19°45'S
Reelborrom Creek,
10.v.1973
. R Parrerson. A198/ on foliage of
Myrtecea
m
elaleuca
(
1 male
;
ANIC
; dissection).
Northern Territory
: McArthur River
16.47S
135.45E
,
14km
S by W of Cape Crawford,
25.x.1975
, M.S. Upton (
1 male
,
1 female
;
ANIC
);
14.30S
132.15E
,
3km
SSW of Katherine,
12.xi.1979
, T. Weir (
2 females
;
ANIC
); McArthur River,
16.05S
136.19E
,
2km
SSE of Borroloola,
19–20.iv.1976
, J.E. Feehan (
1 male
;
ANIC
; dissection); Delamere,
20–25.v.1968
, M. Mendum (
2 females
;
ANIC
);
15.58S
136.21E
12km
NNE of Borroloola,
1.xi.1975
, M.S. Upton (
1 male
;
ANIC
); Goose Lagoon
16.10S
136.15E
11km
SW by S of Borroloola,
31.x. 1975
, M.S. Upton (
1 male
;
ANIC
); no locality, J.G. Brooks Bequest, 1976 (
1 male
;
ANIC
).
Distribution.
North Queensland and Northern Territory.