Revision of the subgenus Niphetoscapha Heller of Gymnopholus Heller (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea, Entiminae, Eupholini) and a new species with epizoic symbiosis from West New Guinea
Author
Riedel, Alexander
Author
Kilmaskossu, Agust
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Zootaxa
2017
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journal article
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Gymnopholus
subgenus
Niphetoscapha
Heller 1914
Type-species:
Rhinoscapha wichmanni
Heller, 1914
, by monotypy.
Diagnosis.
Rostrum (
Figs. 9–12
) dorsally with median furrow. Scrobe in straight line to front margin of eye (curved ventrad in
Rhinoscapha
). Pronotum (
Figs. 13–16
) simple or with shallow median impression (with deep median impression and / or pair of sublateral knobs in most species of
Gymnopholus
s.s.
and
Symbiopholus
). Elytra elongate, median suture fused (free in other species of
Eupholini
except
Penthoscapha gerhardschereri
Riedel
); ultimate elytral apex above abdominal ventrite 5 with ridges forming M- or Ω-like structure (
Figs. 17–20
) (in apical 1/3 with more or less distinct pair of knobs or protrusions in
Gymnopholus
s.s.
and
Symbiopholus
). Penis (
Figs. 21–24
) with asymmetrical apical tip (with symmetrical, pointed tip in
Gymnopholus
s.s.
and
Symbiopholus
).
Redescription. Males
. Length. Total length 20.0–
27.5 mm
; pronotum + elytron 11.5–22.0 mm. Body subglabrous or with vestiture of scales and setae bearing encrustations of algae.
Head sparsely setose or subglabrous, shining or with faint lustre; frons between eyes 0.86–1.05 X as wide as vertical diameter of eye, at middle with fovea where rostral median furrow ends. Eyes moderately to markedly prominent from outline of head. Vertical diameter of eye 1.42–1.73 X horizontal diameter. Gena short, shorter than or subequal to vertical diameter of eye (0.49–1.22 X), with sides converging.
Rostrum moderately long (
Figs. 9–12
), ca. 1.41–1.46 X longer than wide at base. Epistome heart-shaped, posteriorly well delimited against dorsum of rostrum. Dorsum with median furrow and with or without pair of sublateral furrows; without median ridge. Scrobe in straight line to front margin of eye. Ventral surface of rostrum along midline with densely setose furrow, behind prementum with fringe of ca. 6 long stout bristles.
Antenna. Funicle + club 1.45–1.94 X length of scape; scape and funicle sparsely setose with thin recumbent and thicker dehiscent setae; club long, 3.55–4.08 X as long as wide.
Thorax. Pronotum ca. as long as wide (1.04–1.14 X wider than long); sides subparallel, subapically weakly converging; disc with shallow median impression. Scutellar shield externally small but distinct, subglabrous, shape intraspecifically variable, oblong, hourglass-shaped or subtriangular.
FIGURES 1–4.
Habitus of
Gymnopholus
(
Niphetoscapha
)
spp., dorsal aspect: (1)
G. audax
, male; (2)
G. audax
, female; (3)
G. nitidus
, male; (4)
G. nitidus
, female.
FIGURES 5–8.
Habitus of
Gymnopholus
(
Niphetoscapha
)
spp., dorsal aspect: (5)
G. inexspectatus
sp. n.
, holotype; (6)
G. inexspectatus
sp. n.
, allotype; (7)
G. wichmanni
, paralectotype, male; (8)
G. wichmanni
, lectotype, female.
FIGURES 9–12.
Head and rostrum of
Gymnopholus
(
Niphetoscapha
)
spp.: (9)
G. audax
; (10)
G. nitidus
; (11)
G. inexspectatus
sp. n.
, holotype; (12)
G. wichmanni
, lectotype.
Elytral suture medially fused. Elytron 3.91–4.53 X longer than wide between humeri; greatest width in front of middle, 1.04–1.24 X wider than between humeri; striae externally effaced; epipleural edge simple, or with indistinct fringe of setae (in
G. inexspectatus
sp. n.
); ultimate elytral apex (above abdominal ventrite 5) with ridges forming M- or Ω-like structure (
Figs. 17–20
). Ala (
Fig. 36
) vestigial, narrow, length 9.
0–10 mm
, 0.53–0.59 X length of elytron.
Legs. Femora weakly clavate with shallow subapical construction or almost subparallel, unarmed, moderately long. Metafemur in repose reaching elytral apex or distinctly shorter. Tibiae with sparse suberect bristles and denticles, more densely on ventral surface; apically with small mucro; metatibia apically with distinct, sparsely to densely setose bevel. Tarsi moderately long, relatively wide, tarsomere 1 of metatarsus 1.4–1.6 X as long as wide, tarsomere 2 0.6–0.9 X as long as wide.
Abdomen. Ventrite 1–2 medially concave or flat; apical margin of ventrite 5 broadly convex. Genitalia. Aedeagus (
Figs. 21–24
) with sides converging from base to apex; apical orifice near middle of body of penis; apex extended into more or less widened, slightly asymmetrical apical tip; in profile body of penis sinuate with body curved ventrad, apical tip gently curved dorsad. Transfer apparatus (
Figs. 33–34
) of endophallus relatively short, sting-like, ca. 1.3–1.6 X [in
G. wichmanni
1.6X] as long as width at base.
FIGURES 13–16.
Pronotum of
Gymnopholus
(
Niphetoscapha
)
spp., female: (13)
G. audax
(14)
G. nitidus
; (15)
G. inexspectatus
sp. n.
, allotype; (16)
G. wichmanni
, lectotype.
FIGURES 17–20.
Elytral apex of
Gymnopholus
(
Niphetoscapha
)
spp., female; in dorsoapical aspect (left), in profile (right): (17)
G. audax
; (18)
G. nitidus
; (19)
G. wichmanni
, lectotype; (20)
G. inexspectatus
sp. n.
, allotype.
FIGURES 21–24.
Gymnopholus
(
Niphetoscapha
)
spp.; Male genitalia; body of penis in dorsal aspect (left), in profile (right): (21)
G. audax
; (22)
G. nitidus
; (23)
G. inexspectatus
sp. n.
, holotype; (24)
G. wichmanni
, paralectotype.
Females. Same as males except: size larger, total length 22.0–31.0 mm; pronotum + elytron 17.0–
26.5 mm
. Rostrum ca. 1.34–1.45 X longer than wide at base. Elytron wider, both laterally and dorsally more convex; 3.79– 4.55 X longer than wide between humeri, 1.04–1.30 X wider than between humeri; apices of both elytra jointly rounded. Abdomen. Ventrite 1–2 medially convex; ventrite 5 subtriangular, apically narrowly rounded. Terminalia. Sternite VIII (
Figs.
2 7–28
). Hemisternite (
Fig. 31–32
) 1.9–2.3 X as long as high, apical half subtrapezoid, apically with broad angulate notch. Stylus 2.0–2.5 X as long as wide, apically with pointed brush of stiff setae directed laterad. Vagina (
Figs. 25–26
) in posterior half between hemisternites with pair of somewhat indistinct elongate sclerites. Ductus spermathecae almost isodiametric, inserted at junction of bursa copulatrix and oviduct. Spermatheca (
Figs. 29–30
) with gland ca.
2 X
as long as body.