A review of the genus Potemnemus Thomson, 1864 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) with description of a new species from Papua New Guinea
Author
Wallin, Henrik
Author
Kvamme, Torstein
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Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4040.5.1
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The genus
Periaptodes
Pascoe, 1866
: 282
gen. res.
Figs. 44
,
75, 76, 77, 78
,
81
.
Notes.
Breuning (1944: 507)
designated
Periaptodes testator
Pascoe, 1866
as
type
species of the genus. The specimen was from Dorey (Manokwari) in West
Papua
. This is the
type
of the genus since
Pascoe (1866)
and other entomologists before Breuning did not designate a
type
. The designation by
McKeown (1947: 123)
of
Periaptodes lictor
Pascoe 1866
as the
type
of the genus is invalid (priority principle, ICZN, 1999).
Periaptodes
Pascoe, 1866
was synonymized by
Slipiñski & Escalona (2013)
, but we disagree and resurrect the genus. They do not give an argumentation for why they synonymize the two genera. We present herein a number of morphological differences that we consider sufficient to motivate
Periaptodes
to be considered as a separate genus.
Examined
type
specimen of
P. testator
: HT
♂ BMNH, BL = 32.0 mm (photo examination),
Indonesia
, West
Papua
, Dorey (Manokwari),
1854-1862
(collected by A.R. Wallace, or his assistants, during the journey in the Malayan Archipelago);
Other examined specimen of
P. testator
:
Papua New Guinea
:
1♂
CUN, BL = 36.0 mm, East Sepik Province, Maprik, 1995.03, Det. Hüdepohl 1998 (new locality); 1♀ CUN, BL = 37.0 mm, Morobe Province, Bulolo, 1994 (new locality);
Solomon Islands
:
1♂
(no further locality data) CUN, BL = 32.0 mm, Malaita
Island
, 1987.05;
1♂
CUN, BL = 28.0 mm, Malaita
Island
, 1994-01.
In addition, a number of specimens were checked including the following species of
Periaptodes
:
P. o l i v i e r i
(
Thomson, 1864
) (
3 specimens
, NHRS);
P. l i ct o r
(
1 specimen
, BL = 27.0 mm; IRSNB, labelled "Roon, Fruhstorfer /
lictor
Pascoe
, Nov.
Guinea
., ex coll. de Moffarts, (photo examination);
P. olivieri
(
2 specimens
; IRSNB, photo examination);
P. testator
(
8 specimens
, IRSNB of which one specimen, BL = 29.0 mm, is labelled “Staud. (= Staudinger), Coll. E. Candèze;
Periaptodes testator
Pascoe
, det. S. Breuning det. 1956, IRSNB (photo examination).
Re-description.
species of
Periaptodes
are medium-sized to large with a body length of about
34–54 mm
, and with body approximately 3.0 to 3.6 x longer than wide in most species. Elytral surface sub-depressed (never completely flattened medially), and smooth i.e. lack tubercles or spines (
Fig. 44
).
Antennae:
relatively long in males, and extending beyond elytral apices with 5–6 antennomeres. The last antennomere in males is about as long as the penultimate.
Head:
square-formed with frons relatively narrow. Eyes and lower eye lobes (below scape) are very large and only slightly elongated, about
3 x
as long as gena below.
Thorax:
pronotum is smooth and covered with small black spots. The surface of pronotum around the median tubercles is smooth, and is uniformly covered with greyish pubescence. Lateral spines are straight. Scutellum is triangular.
Elytra:
lateral carina only visible at humeri. Epipleuron evenly rounded medially, and densely covered with small, shining and flattened granules anteriorly. A few scattered granules are sometimes also present on elytral surface near humeri. The middle of elytra (along the transverse dark band) densely covered with coarse punctures (
Fig. 44
). Posterior elytral margin has an oblique sutural spine, and a very long and distinct marginal spine. Scutellum is surrounded by a rounded, subapical brown or black patch (often laciniated posteriorly). The outer margin of the black patch surrounding scutellum is smooth without tubercles or spines as in
Potemnemus
. There is no elevated and transverse ridge on the middle of elytra. Elytra is supplied medially with a conspicuous, convex band forming a black and V-like pattern from the middle of elytra towards humeri. Posterior elytral margin have a small sutural spine and a slightly larger marginal spine.
Venter:
mesosternal process (mesoventrite) with median projection oblique.
Legs:
Uniformly grey. All legs lack spines or granules, tarsi are mostly pubescent, and male front tarsi are without spines or projections.
Male
genitalia in
P. testator
:
aedeagus
4.5 mm
long and broad dorso-ventrally, acutely curved towards apex (
Figs. 75, 76
). Sclerite inside the internal sac is relatively long and thread-like. Parameres 2.0 mm long, distinctly narrow towards apices, both dorsally and ventrally very densely covered with long setae towards apices (
Fig. 77
), the projection at base (between the two parameres) blunt. Tergite VIII
2.5 mm
long and rounded, median part of apical margin supplied with very short and fine hairs (
Fig. 78
).
Remarks.
Species of the genus
Periaptodes
gen. res.
are easily separated from those of
Potemnemus
by the smooth elytral surface (i.e. no trace of raised tubercles or spines), the very short lateral carina only visible at humeri, epipleuron evenly rounded medially and densely granulated anteriorly, elytral apex with a minute sutural spine and a very long and distinct marginal spine. The male genitalia are also different, especially the parameres that are strongly narrowing towards apex and densely supplied with long setae. The only exception from the general morphological characteristics of
Periaptodes
gen. res.
appears to be
Periaptodes potemnemoides
Kriesche, 1936
, but the
type
is lost, and all that is available is the original description (
Krische 1936
;
Breuning 1944
;
Vitali & Casadio 2007
). Species of the genus
Periaptodes
gen. res.
are very widespread (cf.
Breuning, 1944
;
Vitali & Casadio 2007
;
Slipiñski & Escalona 2013
), and have been found on the islands of New
Guinea
,
Moluccas
,
Solomon Islands
and in Queensland,
Australia
(
Fig. 81
).
Pascoe (1866)
gave the genus
Periapodes
gen. res.
a very brief and inaccurate description, since he only presented similarities with
Potemnemus
rather than describing unique characters of
Periaptodes
gen. res.
Periaptodes
gen. res.
was recently synonymised with
Potemnemus
(
Slipiñski & Escalona 2013
)
without supporting explanations other than referring to the original description. Based on the morphological differences presented herein, we disagree and resurrect
Periaptodes
gen. res.
as a valid genus. Most species of
Periaptodes
gen. res.
are extremely similar (
sensu
Vitali & Casadio 2007
), and
Vitali & Casadio (2007)
even assumed that
P. testator
and
P. l i c t o r
belong to one and the same species due to the morphological similarities.
Breuning (1944)
included a brief re-description of the genus
Periatodes
gen. res.
and also used the absence of spines on elytra as a character to separate
Periatodes
gen. res.
from other genera (including
Potemnemus
) which was included in a key in an earlier publication (
Breuning, 1943
), and also used in a later description of a new species of
Periaptodes
(
Breuning 1980b
)
gen. res.
The genus
Periaptodes
gen. res.
is strongly in need of a modern revision (cf.
Vitali & Casadio 2007
).