Australian Opilonini (Coleoptera: Cleridae: Clerinae) part I: A revised taxonomy for Australian Opilo Latreille including descriptions of new genera and species
Author
Bartlett, Justin S.
Author
Lambkin, Christine L.
justin.bartlett@daf.qld.gov.au
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-12-15
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PDN
journal article
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Ancyropilus simplex
sp. nov.
ZooBank registration:
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
FA9C15ED-CF77-4BF3-A033-E401928ACE3E
(
Figs 33
,
72
,
108
,
146
; Map 1)
HOLOTYPE
(sex not determined):
Western Australia
:
22.09S
118.07E
GPS,
25km
NNW of
Wittenoom Gorge
, WA,
4 Oct. 1995
,
D.C.F.Rentz
&
L.Lowe
,
Stop
92 (
ANIC
)
.
PARATYPES
(42):
Western Australia
: same data as holotype (
1 ♀
, 1,
ANIC
);
25 km
NW Bandya Stn.
, W. Aust.,
2.xi.1989
, K.T. Richards // Agriculture (Dept.)
Western Australia
49857 (1 ♁,
WADA
);
Carnarvon WA
., 25-II-77, M.S.
Moulds
//
Opilo congruus Newm. A. Walford Huggins
det. 1983 (
1 ♀
,
QM
);
107 miles
SSE of Carnarvon
,
WA,
21 April 1968
, I.F.B.
Common
& M.S.
Upton
(
1 ♀
, 4,
ANIC
);
Australia
, WA
Menzies
,
10 km
North
,
14 January 1989
, M.S.
Moulds
// K 304506 (1,
AM
); WA,
Pilbara region
.
Juna Downs Station
, Great
Northern Highway
, approx.
8km
S of Karijini Dr
toff., -22:41:36, 118:42:19,
3- Jan-2006
to
8-Jan-2006
, LTM sites, A.
Donnelly
& CVA
Volunteer
PILB038/11M (
Malaise trap
) // 1750 // K 246911 (1,
AM
); WA,
Pilbara region
.
Hamersley station
,
Horseshoe Bore
,
300m
N of windmill, -22:29:10, 117:41:28;
16- Feb-2005
,
20-Feb-2005
, LTM sites, M.
Bulbert
& S.
Ginn
, PILB044/04M // 1135 // K 246910 (1,
AM
); WA,
Pilbara region
.
Hamersley station
,
Horseshoe Bore
,
300m
N of windmill, -22:29:10, 117:41:28,
3-Jan-2006
to
8-Jan-2006
, LTM sites, A,
Donnelly
& CVA volunteer, PILB044/11M (
Malaise trap
) // +2 // 1749 // K 246912 (1,
WAM
E113528
, ex
AM
); WA,
Pilbara region
.
Juna Downs Station
,
Juna Downs Rd
to
Packsaddle Bore
approx.
5km
E of homestead., -22:52:31, 118:31:49,
19-Nov-2004
to
24-Nov-2004
, LTM sites, CVA volunteers, PILB039/03M (
Malaise trap
) // 1140 // K 246905 (1 ♁,
AM
); WA,
Pilbara region
.
Juna Downs Station
,
Juna Downs Rd
to
Packsaddle Bore
approx.
20km
E of homestead, -22:51:30, 118:40:14,
3-Jan-2006
to
8-Jan-2006
, LTM sites,
A. Donnelly
& CVA volunteer, PILB036/11M (
Malaise trap
) // 1753 // K 246898 (1,
WAM
E113529
, ex
AM
); WA,
Pilbara region
.
NanburraWittenoom Rd
, approx
13km
NE of Railway Rd.
x-ing, nr fenceline, -22:26:8, 117:49:56,
18-Nov-2004
to
23-Nov-2004
, LTM sites, CVA volunteers, PILB041/03M (
Malaise trap
) // 1137 // K 246908 (1,
AM
)
;
same data as previous except: 1138 // K 246907 (1 ♁,
WAM
E113530
, ex
AM
)
;
same data as previous except: 1139 // K 246906 (1 ♁,
WAM
E113531
, ex
AM
); WA,
Pilbara region
.
Nanburra-Wittenoom Rd
, approx
13km
NE of Railway Rd.
x-ing, nr fenceline, -22:26:8, 117:49:56,
28-Oct-2005
to
2-Nov-2005
, LTM sites, CVA volunteers, PILB041/10M (
Malaise trap
) // 2030 // K 246904 (1,
AM
); same data as previous except: 2031 // K 246913 (1,
WAM
E113532
, ex
AM
); WA,
Pilbara region
.
Nanburra-Wittenoom Rd
, approx
13km
NE of Railway Rd.
x-ing, nr fenceline, -22:26:8, 117:49:56,
13-April-2005
to
18-April-2005
,
M. Bulbert
&
G. Wood
, CVA volunteers, PILB041/05M (
Malaise trap
) // 1136 // K 246909 (1,
AM
);
28.22S
122.37E
Deeba Rock Hole
34km
NEbyE of
Laverton
WA
12.xi.1977
T.A.
Weir
(1,
ANIC
);
Marloo Stn. Wurarga, W.A.
1931-1941 A.
Goerling
(1 ♁,
3 ♀
, 6,
ANIC
);
7.5 km
SE of Banjiwarn
HS (
27°42′S
121°37′E
)
W. Aust.
22-28 Feb. 1980
.
T.F. Houston
et al
. 316-10 // at light at night //
Western Australian Museum Dept. of Biological Survey Site.
B W
Camp
(1,
WAM
E88383
);
37 km
SW Youanmi.
Western Australia
.
28.45 S
119.31 E
.
13-14 March 1982
. T.F.
Houston
& B.
Hanich.
437-8 // at light at night (1,
WAM
E88384
);
Kathleen Valley
27°24′S
120°39′E
Western Australia
1963
T. Moriarty
(1,
WAM
E88386
);
WA Charles Darwin Reserve
,
2.5 km
N White Wells
HS
29°33′39″S
116°57′52″E
4-5 March 2008
T.F.
Houston
1254-2b // ex gas lantern /
pitfall trap
10:00pm to dawn, mixed shrubland with emergent eucalypts and native pine (1,
WAM
E88387
);
Ca.
1 km
WSW of Koora Retreat
,
Koorarawalyee
,
Western Australia
.
31°15′54″S
120°00′50″E
26-27 December 2011
T.F.
Houston
1390-1 //
Ex
fluoro-light/
pitfall trap
operated 7:45 to 4 am (1,
WAM
E88388
);
Mogumber
, 16.xii.55
,
Collector R.P. McMillan
(1,
WAM
E88385
);
Wooramel River
,
West.
Australia
25°47′S
115°58′E
14 April 1979
,
M. Peterson
// at light at night (1,
WAM
E88380
);
Warnie River
,
49 km
E of Paynes Find
,
Western Australia
,
12-13 March 1982
, T.F.
Houston
& B.
Hanich
, 436-1 // at light at night (2,
WAM
E88374
,
E88375
)
;
Wannara Stn
[
Wannarra Station
] WA,
13 Feb 2010
,
Light
,
SR Patterson
(1,
WAM
E88401
)
.
Diagnosis.
Pronotum robust, disc very densely punctate except narrow longitudinal stripe from central impression to pronotal furrow, and small obscure area either side of central impression, lacking punctation; elytron blackishbrown with pale orange fasciate maculation, fascia rounded before suture, distinct humeral and apical maculae absent (common) or small apical macula present (uncommon), punctation lacking nodules, 8
th
stria beginning anterior to fascia, between 3
rd
and 8
th
punctation of 7
th
stria, all striae almost complete to apex; femora entirely dark brown, only profemora slightly swollen; tarsi with three ventral tarsal pads.
Ancyropilus simplex
sp. nov.
is most similar to
A. noonbahensis
sp. nov.
though differs from it by the tegmen with base of parameroid lobes weakly chitonised externally and dorsal sinus V-shaped, the femora entirely black, and the apical elytral maculation absent (common) or only faintly represented (uncommon).
Description.
Habitus
:
Fig. 146
.
Total length
:
7.3–13.9 mm
(
holotype
,
8 mm
).
Head
: Cranium black, clypeus and supra-antennal elevations reddish-black, anteclypeus semi-transparent orange, labrum, palpi and antennae orange to reddish-brown; vertex and frons with dense network of irregularly-shaped punctation, above clypeus with weak transverse rugulosity; clypeus variable, rugulose to punctate, anterior margin straight to weakly angulateconcave; eyes separated by 0.65–0.96 eye widths (
holotype
, 0.75); genae wrinkled; terminal maxillary palpomeres with exterior margins about 1.8 times the length of inside edges; terminal labial palpomeres with exterior margins about 2.5 times the length of inside edges; antennae almost reaching base of pronotum; setae pale, long erect setae on, and bordering, eyes and along clypeus, shorter medially-directed on frons, posteriorly-directed setae above eyes.
Prothorax
: Black to blackish-brown; pronotum 1.13–1.24 times longer than wide (
holotype
, 1.19), middle about as wide as pronotal arch, sides rounded, lateral impression obscure, subapical depression v-shaped, central discal impression shallow, indistinct; disc very densely punctate except a conspicuous slender impunctate longitudinal line from central impression to pronotal collar and small obscure area before pronotal arch either side of central impression, pronotal arch and collar less densely punctate; setae pale, dense fine multi-directional setae forming swirld around impunctate areas, thicker longer erect setae most dense laterally.
Pterothorax
: Ventrites black or brownish, metaventrite with seta-associated punctation, setae short pale posteriorly-directed; elytra blackish-brown with a single pale-orange maculation (each elytron with a broad fasciate band rounded at the suture), apices lacking maculation (common) or with a small pale macula (uncommon); length to width ratio 2.73–2.91:1 (
holotype
, 2.75); punctation circular, large anterior to fascia, smaller posterior of fascia, without internal nodules, all striae terminating near apex, 8
th
stria beginning anterior to fascia, between 3
rd
and 8
th
punctation of 7
th
stria (beginning closer to base in larger-sized specimens); interstriae about as wide as corresponding punctures (may appear narrower), with rows of fine semi-erect setae (> 1/puncture) and longer erect setae every few punctures, more than one seta often across interstrial width, epipleurae extending into apical curve; hindwing with CuA
3+4
and CuA
1
cross-veins complete, MP
3+4
substantialy extended basad of CuA
1
crossvein.
Legs
: Femora entirely dark brown, tibiae and tarsi lighter brown, longitudinal tibial carina often darker than rest of tibia, ventral tarsal pads pale brown; profemora slightly swollen, other femora slenderer.
Abdomen
: Ventrites orange to orange-brown.
Male genitalia
: Tegmenal plate (
Fig. 33
) broadest at base, narrowing before parameroid lobes, base of parameroid lobes weakly chitonised externally, tapered and digitiform apically, dorsal sinus about one-quarter tegmen length, wide open externally, internal limit V-shaped, opening at mid-point with short membranous (setose?) lobes, ventral sinus of similar length, apodeme about one-quarter tegmen length; median lobe as in
Fig. 72
; pygidium as in
Fig. 108
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet,
simplex
(Latin, meaning single), refers to the single large orange maculation just posterior of the middle on each elytron. This is the only species of the genus in which most indivuals lack maculation on the elytral apices (a more-or-less distinct mark was observed on a single specimen).
Variation.
Each elytron of
one specimen
collected at Juna Downs Station in the Pilbara region has a more-orless distinct, small, pale, apical macula.
Biology.
Specimens have been collected from October to April, some using a Malaise trap.
Distribution
(Map 1).
Ancyropilus simplex
sp. nov.
is known only from central
Western Australia
.