Systematics and Phylogenetics of Indo-Pacific Luciolinae Fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) and the Description of new Genera
Author
Ballantyne, Lesley A.
lballantyne@csu.edu.au
Author
Lambkin, Christine L.
lballantyne@csu.edu.au
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3653.1.1
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10.11646/zootaxa.3653.1.1
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Trisinuata caudabifurca
sp. nov.
[
Figs 228–241
]
Holotype
.
Male.
NEW
GUINEA
:
7.20S
,
146.45E
,
Morobe Pr.
,
4.5 mi
w
Wau
,
Edie Cr. Rd.
, at
Namie Cr.
elev. ca 500',
November 17, 1969
,
J.E. Lloyd
, (G615.) (
ANIC
).
Paratype
s* (5).
NEW
GUINEA
:
144.37E
,
5.47S
,
Western Highlands Pr.
:
Banz
,
Fatima
school, xi.7.1969,
J. Buck
, male (
Tube B
/9, labelled ‘flickerer’); 8.15pm., xi.6.1969,
J. Buck
, male (
Tube B
/4).
Simbu Pr.
,
Chimbu Dist.
:
Kundiu
(
sic
),
Catherine Mission
,
Oct. 25, 1969
,
J. E. Lloyd
, male (
JELC
);
Kondiu Farm
site 1, sweep of fly outs
Nov. 30, 1969
,
E. Ball.
male;
Kondiu
16.x.1969
,
J. Buck
(
Tube II
/2), male (
ANIC
)
.
*All specimens collected by Buck and Ball have label data quoted exactly as it appears in the tubes, to allow association with field records. The following
paratypes
have no associated flashing data.
NEW
GUINEA
:
6.13S
,
143.39E
,
Papua, S
.
Highlands
,
Mendi
,
1660 m
,
13.x.1958
,
light trap
, JLG, male (
BPBM
)
.
Arabuka
,
1500–2000 m
,
7.i.1968
, JS, male (
BPBM
)
.
Kundiu
, 9
Nov.
, 1969,
J.E. Lloyd
, male (G544) (
ANIC
)
.
7.15S
,
146.48E
,
Mt Missim
,
1600 m
,
27.v.1966
,
malaise trap
, JLG, male (
BPBM
)
.
7.20S
,
146.45E
,
Wau
,
Morobe District
:
1100–1200 m
,
vi. 1968
, NK, male (
BPBM
)
;
1150–1600 m
,
9.ii.1968
, JS, male (
BPBM
)
;
1200 m
,
30.xii.1964
, M. V.
light trap
, JS, male;
5–6.xii.1961
,
2 males
;
14.vii.1961
light trap
, male;
1250 m
12.iii.1969
, male;
12.iv.1965
malaise trap
, male;
1200–1300 m
,
14.iii.1963
, male;
16.vi.1965
male;
1450 m
,
6.ii.1963
male (
BPBM
)
;
same data as Holotype,
2 females
(G623, 624) (
JELC
)
.
Wau
,
Morobe Distr.
,
Namoi Creek
:
1670 m
26.viii.1963
,
malaise trap
, JS, male;
1700–1800 m
,
xii. 1965
, JS, male;
1750 m
17.viii.1965
,
malaise trap
, JS, male (
BPBM
)
.
Wau
,
Bulolo River
,
850–900 m
,
24.viii.1965
, JS, male (
BPBM
)
.
Western Highlands
,
Goiburung
,
East of Korn
farm,
1560 m
, x.15.1958,
light trap
, JLG, male (
BPBM
)
.
Diagnosis.
Males with orange pronotum and dark brown elytra, distinguished by the greatly developed PLP of V7.
Code names.
Luciola
“super fork tail”, “Swallow tail”;
Luciola
14,
Lloyd (1973a)
.
Male
. 5.7–7.0 mm long. Colour (
Fig. 239
): pronotum bright yellow, semitransparent; (paler area of irregular retraction of fat body across anterior and posterior margins and median area where fat body not retracted may appear darker); MS, MN, elytra, head between eyes, antennae, and palpi, very dark brown; ventral surface of pronotum yellow, except for brown prosternum and precoxal bridges; entire ventral surface of meso and metathorax, and all of legs very dark brown; basal abdominal ventrites dark brown; posterior margin of V5 narrowly white; V6 white; LO halves in V7 creamy white, remainder of V7 yellowish, with white areas where underlying muscle is visible externally (
Fig. 240
), and a brown area anterior to the median posterior projection of V7 (
Fig. 240
); median posterior projection of V
7 in
Tubes B/4, B/9 is brown; T1–5 light brown; T6–8 semitransparent laterally and pale brown medially (
Fig. 241
); or T8 light brown (Kondiu, farm site 1). Pronotum (
Fig. 236
,
239
):
1.5–1.7 mm
wide; 0.8–1.0 mm long; W/L = 1.5–2.0; punctures shallow, separated by their width; midanterior margin broadly rounded, moderately projecting beyond acute anterolateral corners; median posterior margin indented; most of disc gently and smoothly convex, otherwise excavated as figured. Elytra: punctures dense, some contiguous; apex of left elytron on
holotype
slightly down-turned, probably damaged. Head: slightly depressed between eyes; GHW
0.9–1.3mm
; SIW
0.3mm
; ASD = ASW. Abdomen (
Figs 228–232
,
240, 241
): LO extending into PLP which are bluntly rounded at apices and may incline gently ventrally (
Fig. 231
); muscle blocks may be visible in dorsal surfaces of PLP (
Fig. 229
); MPP narrowed at apex which may be entire or finely emarginated, and incline dorsally (
Figs 228, 230, 231, 233, 234
,
240
). T8: flanges short rounded (
Fig. 232
). Aedeagus (
Fig. 237
): elongate slender (L = 5XW) with apex of ML flattened (viewed from side).
Female.
Macropterous, coloured as for male except for LO restricted to V6; associated by label data only.
Etymology.
The specific name emphasises the development of V7 (cauda = tail; bifurca = 2 forked).
Remarks.
Lloyd’s nickname “Swallowtail” (pers comm.) describes the posterolateral processes of V7. Their ventral inclination and the dorsally inclined median posterior projection of V7 might indicate a wedge or clasper for the female abdomen, or more likely a consequence of dehydration.
Ballantyne (1987a
Fig. 2a, b
) described the terminal abdomen of ‘
Luciola
species
14’ and discussed terminal abdomen modifications in the
Luciolinae
and their possible significance.
Lloyd (1973a)
noted males of this species “active in the crown of a
50 ft
tree standing in the ravine ...”; males emitted rapid flickers of variable duration.
Lloyd’s field records for G615 are “looks like long flicker from Mengendi, but (he) also saw short (flickers) in this area i.e. ¾ (second) flicker each 1.5 seconds”, and for G413 “long flicker”. The
two females
are associated by label data only. Their field data reads “glowing on road edge near tree with long flicker sp. (i.e.
caudabifurca
)
in it”.