Revision of the New Caledonian genus Pseudonthobium Paulian, 1984 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Epilissini)
Author
Montreuil, Olivier
Author
Théry, Thomas
text
Zootaxa
2011
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.277392
8244ec23-791f-4ef0-b5ff-051bd2aaddee
1175-5326
277392
Pseudonthobium fracticolloides
Paulian, 1984
Habitus:
Fig. 1
.
Pseudonthobium fracticolloides
Paulian, 1984
: 1115
.
Pseudonthobium fracticolloides
Paulian—Paulian, 1991: 123
.
Pseudonthobium fracticolloides
Paulian
—
Krajcik, 2006
: 153
.
Type
specimens.
Holotype
male,
NEW
CALEDONIA
, Mont Kogui,
7–23.X.1978
, Watt [
NZAC
].
Paratypes
, 1 MALE and 1 FEMALE, same data as
holotype
[
NZAC
,
MNHN
].
Additional specimens (73).
24 specimens
, males and females — same data as
holotype
,
5–9.X.1978
or
9– 23.X.1978
[
NZAC
and
MNHN
];
19 males
and
3 females
—
NEW
CALEDONIA
, 22°11S 166°01E, Mt Koghis,
500m
,
26–27 Jan 2002
, Wallaby dung trap, Monteith leg. [QM];
4 males
and
1 female
—
NEW
CALEDONIA
, 22°11S 166°01E, Mt Koghis,
500m
,
27–28 Jan 2002
, human dung trap, Monteith leg. [QM];
1 male
and
3 females
—
NEW
CALEDONIA
, 22°11S 166°01E, Mt Koghis,
500m
,
27 Nov 2000
, dung pitfalls, Monteith leg. [QM];
2 females
—
NEW
CALEDONIA
, 22°11S 166°01E, Mt Koghis,
500m
,
27 Sep–22 Nov 2000
, pitfalls, Skevington & Monteith leg. [QM];
2 males
and
3 females
—
NEW
CALEDONIA
, 22°11S 166°01E, Mt Koghis,
600m
,
2 Nov 2002
, hand collection at dung, Monteith leg. [QM];
3 females
—
NEW
CALEDONIA
, 22°11S 166°01E, Mt Koghis,
500m
,
28–29 Nov 2001
, human dung trap, Monteith leg. [QM];
3 males
and
5 females
—
NEW
CALE- DONIA
, 22°11S 166°01E, Mt Koghis,
700m
,
2–3 Nov 2002
, dung trap, Monteith leg. [QM].
Description (male).
6.0–7.0 mm. Dark reddish-brown, setae yellowish-brown. Tegument feebly shiny.
Head
. Punctures separated by a distance equal to their diameter. Frons flat, clypeus feebly depressed in the middle. Clypeus with the lateral margins subconvex.
Pronotum
. Punctures separated by a distance less than their diameter. Base strongly bilobate, distinctly concave in the middle, obliquely divergent and concave on each side. Posterior edge obtuse. Lateral margin straight, feebly convergent to strongly convergent anteriorly. Anterior edge feebly sharp.
Elytra
. Interstriae flat, feebly microreticulate, with fine, evenly dispersed punctation; punctures much smaller than on pronotum, separated by about 2–3 times their diameter, bearing thin, short setae. Anterior margin feebly oblique, abruptly projected obliquely from the base of 5th stria fitting basal margin of pronotum. Side of elytra evenly curved. Setae numerous, short, with even distribution on all interstriae
8th tergite.
Smooth, shiny, with fine and even punctation. Deep furrow all along the inner side of margins. Apical margin strongly enlarged, notched at middle of inner border.
Sternites
. Last sternite strongly enlarged; tegument feebly microreticulate, shiny, completely covered by dense punctation. Other sternites normally developed, feebly microreticulate, less shiny, with punctation restricted to the sides.
Legs
. Outer margin of protibia tridentate in the apical third, teeth small; median tooth closer to the apical tooth, basal tooth small but clearly visible. Inner margin enlarged in middle, notched before apex, extended by triangular lamella in middle of notch (
Fig. 18
).
Aedeagus
(
Fig. 10
). Left paramere evenly enlarged in apical third, outer margin more projected forwards. Right paramere sinuate on outer margin, large and round at apex in lateral view.
Notes.
Female similar to male, with simple inner margin of protibia. 8th tergite short, very transverse, furrow more superficial near the apical margin.
Distribution.
This species is known only from Mt Koghis, its
type
locality, in southeast
New Caledonia
.