Revision of Anomalomorpha Arrow, 1908 and Enracius Dechambre, 1999, with Erbmahcedius new genus from southeastern Australia (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae: Pentodontini: Cheiroplatina)
Author
Hutchinson, Paul M.
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (Quarantine WA), Locked Bag 69, Welshpool DC, Western Australia 6986, Australia.
Author
Allsopp, Peter G.
Queensland Museum, PO Box 3300, South Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia.
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Anomalomorpha monteithi
Allsopp, 2000
Anomalomorpha monteithi
Allsopp, 2000: 5
,
Figs. 2E–F, 3
.
Type series.
Holotype
male (by original designation).
“
Mt Spurgeon
,
Queensland
” [
16.45°S
,
145.18°E
], registration number QMT62780; in
QM
(examined).
Diagnosis (
Figs. 23–27
,
43
,
48–49
).
Description by
Allsopp (2000)
. Body
19.2–20.8 mm
long; dorsal surface sericeous; distance between outer edges of canthi 1.6 times interocular distance; ocular canthus weakly arcuate then posteriorly angulate; pygidium with apical ridge setose; abdominal sternite 6 with posterior margin normal; metacoxa posterior margin sublinear then arcuate through posterolateral angle; metafemur with posterior margin sublinear; parameres tapering to acute apices, apices curved slightly outwards, with lateral tooth angulate and prominent.
Distribution (
Fig. 51
).
Known only from high-elevation wet sclerophyll forest along the western edges of rainforest plateaus in the Wet Tropics area of northeastern
Queensland
(
Allsopp 2000
).