Sulabanus gen. nov., a new genus of Lycidae (Coleoptera) from Sulawesi
Author
Dvorak, Milan
Author
Bocak, Ladislav
text
Zootaxa
2007
1611
1
24
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.178938
9744cdfc-43f5-49a0-be0b-7ad685892714
1175-5326
178938
Sulabanus nigricolor
(
Pic, 1922
)
,
comb. n.
(Fig. 65)
Xylobanus nigricolor
Pic 1922
: 14
.
Type
material.
Holotype
. Female. S. Celebes, Bua–Kraeng, 5000´, Febr. 1896. H. Fruhstorfer lgt.
Differential diagnosis.
Sulabanus nigricolor
is concolorous dark brown to black, without any bright patch on the elytra and resembles several other species from which cannot be differentiated without examination of male genitalia. Only one female is available and therefore sufficient diagnostic characters are not available for comparison with other species of the genus.
Description.
Body dark brown, without yellow patch in elytra. Head partly hidden by pronotum. Frontal interocular distance 1.50 times eye diameter. Pronotum flat, 1.13 times wider that long. Elytra parallel–sided, 3.25 times longer than width at humeri. Ovipositor with fused coxites and paraproctal baculi, vagina membranous, spermaduct more robust at base, very thin apically, spermatheca well sclerotized (Fig. 65).
Measurements.
BL
8.1 mm
, HW 2.0 mm, PL
1.2 mm
, PW
1.36 mm
, Ediam
0.54 mm
, Edist
0.62 mm
, EL
6.5 mm
.
Distribution.
Sulawesi, known only from the
type
locality in Bua–Kraeng.
Remarks.
Xylobanus nigricolor
is transferred to the genus
Sulabanus
on the basis that all its external characters match those of
Sulabanus
and the structure of female genitalia. This species is known only from the female
holotype
and it is therefore impossible to accurately classify this species in the proposed species groups until a conspecific male is found. Therefore we prefer to leave this species as status
incertae sedis
in
Sulabanus
. We do not have any other material from the Bua–Kraeng (today Wawakraeng) mountain range and considering the diversity of
Sulabanus
and the fact that we have not found any widespread species in the available material, we prefer not to arbitrarily apply this name for any of the species recently collected in the mountainous areas of Sulawesi.